The outgoing Director-General of National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC), Brig.-Gen. Johnson Olawumi, has announced that plans have been
made to increase allowances of corps members very soon.
Brig-Gen JB Olawunmi passing on the flag of leadership of
the scheme to the incoming DG
Brig-Gen Sule Kazaure photo below

Brig-Gen JB Olawunmi passing on the flag of leadership of
the scheme to the incoming DG Brig-Gen Sule Kazaure photo below
Olawunmi made this disclosure known during a handing over
ceremony in Abuja on Monday, April 18 to the new director-general of the
scheme, Brig.-Gen. Sule Kazaure.
He also added that the federal government is aware of lack
of funding and would likely grant the request.
Olawumi urged Kazaure to make the welfare of corps members
and his top
Olawumi urged Kazaure to make the welfare of corps members
and his top
The outgoing NYSC Boss, who will now serve as Acting
Commandant of the Nigerian Army School of Electrical and Mechanical
Engineering, said:
“We have brought
to federal government’s attention the urgent need to increase some of the
allowances due to corps members and recent response suggests a strong ray of
light at the end of the tunnel.
The major
challenge I had as director-general of the scheme is the increasing corps
population which was accompanied with dwindling financial resources. It is
rather unfortunate that we could not execute some major programmes and
activities due to paucity of funds. The scheme was not able to handle some of
its programmes especially the sports and cultural festival in 2015.
“You may not be
aware that series of letters that have been written and necessary follow up to
the appropriate authorities on the need for proper funding of the scheme.
“This is
especially important now that the current corps population has risen to 260,000
per year,”
Olawumi also urged Kazaure to make the welfare of corps
members and staff his top priority to boost their morale for effective service
delivery.
Corroborating with Olawunmi, the new DG, Brigadier-General
Sule Kazaure, promised to give priority to the welfare of corps members and its
staff and ensure transparency of the scheme.
“The task ahead is
enormous and the road looks very rough but with sincerity of purpose we will
make progress,’’ he concluded.

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