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The Director-General of the
National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig. Gen. Sale Zakari Kazaure has debunked
rumours of increment in the monthly allowances of serving corps members across
the country by the Federal Government.
He said corps members are not
different from civil servants, adding that whenever the minimum wage of civil
servants is increased, the increment in corps members’ allowance will
automatically be affected.
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NYSC DG |
Kazaure spoke at the NYSC
Orientation Camp in Issele-Uku, Delta State while addressing the 2018 batch ‘B’
(stream II) corps members posted to Edo, Delta and Bayelsa states and are
presently undergoing the three-week orientation course.
He gave the assurance that the
NYSC is in corroboration with all security agencies to guarantee the safety of
corps members in their various places of primary assignments.
Kazaure cautioned corps members
deployed to the three states against sharp practices, urging them to maintain
neutrality if they are called upon as ad-hoc workers for the 2019 general
elections.
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NYSC DG inspecting Corps Members |
Besides, he admonished them to
avoid being involved in “yahoo business, 419, night parties and not to be
deceived by politicians as 2019 election is coming closer.
“Anywhere you find yourselves,
be neutral. Also be good ambassadors and be patriotic to your country. Anyone
found wanting will be dealt with.”
Coordinator of NYSC in Delta
State, Mr Omotade Benjamin Ayodele informed the DG that a total of 2,084 corps
members were deployed to the three states for the 2018 batch ‘B’ service year.
Omotade disclosed that the
Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC), Warri has assisted in purchasing
drugs for the camp clinic and laboratory equipment, adding also that the camp
management has utilized the Internal Generated Revenue (IGR) from the camp to
purchase some facilities.
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