Here is What NYSC Has to Say About Paying Corps Members N30,000 Minimum Wage
The Lagos State facilitator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mohammed Momoh, has said the federal government is yet to discharge a circular ordering the implementation of the newly approved minimum wage for corps members.
Former NYSC Director-General, Suleiman Kazaure, had assured that there would be an increase in the payment for corps members in accordance with the increment in national workers’ wage.
The government in April 2019 had endorsed the N30,000 the lowest pay permitted by law for laborers in the nation by marking it into law.
But the law is yet to be implemented by the NYSC, in the payment of corps members.
Reacting to this, Momoh in an interview with TVC News said the service is waiting for the federal government to give it the go-ahead to begin the implementation of the new law.
“The effective date of implementation would be stated on the circular and any corps member that falls within that said period and is qualified for the monthly allowance would benefit from the increase if and when the implementation starts.
“Corps members are Nigerians and it is only expected that they would benefit from the increase. At the appropriate time, the federal government would fix the allowance for corps members. This would then be made public by the NYSC.
“I have no doubt that the federal government would do the needful in accordance with the minimum wage.”