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You are yet to Pay our Arrears – Corps Members Tell NYSC DG
Corps members have once again reminded the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, Brig. Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim to pay their arrears.
It is worthy to note that President Muhammadu Buhari signed N30,000 minimum wage into law on Thursday 18th April, 2019.
The minimum wage law was not immediately implemented, which necessitates the payment of arrears to workers including Corps members.
When the minimum wage law was fully implemented in January, 2020, civil servants were paid arrears, but Corps members were left out.
However, the NYSC DG, on several occasions clarified that there is no arrears for Corps members. Reacting to this, a Corps member, identified as John Matthias said:
“We will take this as a breach to democracy because paying in arrears is an agreement reach out between the federal government and the labour that arrears would be paid as soon as the national minumum wage is fully implemented.
“I don’t know why the federal government is too adamant about this but to say the truth Director General should open up to federal government about the non payment of our entitlements.”
Corps members expected the NYSC DG to fight over their arrears as the head of the scheme, which he obviously not doing.
Also, Corps members reminded the NYSC DG that Federal Government paid arrears to Corps members during the Former president Jonathan’s administration.
“What about the indices of President Ebere Goodluck? Didn’t he pay arrears? Why are we over flogging issues to the detriment of the public due for their commensurate profit,” Artman Godwin said.
Another Corps member, Abdullah Ogacheko, on social media said:
“No going back, agitation for arrears continue until BUHARI AND NYSC DG pay us. If they fail to pay, our pray is that they will experience strange visit. Who knows how coronavirus came.
“GOODLUCK paid, and Buhari goverment should not be exceptional. DG I advise you to meet with BUHARI and change the idea of not paying copers arrears, since the increment affected them they deserve to be paid.”
If you have anything to say about the Corps members’ arrears, you can use the comment section below.
PAUL PREBOYE
April 25, 2020 at 11:22
I think for me,we should report this matter to appropriate authorities who can help us, with this serious matter on ground. Since the DG is not ready to help us.
Falalu Muhammad Tukur
April 24, 2020 at 00:19
Unemployment is the major cause of illegal acts including drug Abuse, Arm robery, kidnerping and so on. Paying courpers arrears will surely reduce the level of unemployment because it’s source of capital to start a small scale business.
PRECIOUS
April 14, 2020 at 10:30
Please I beg the FG to pay us our arrears to enable us start a little business so that our SAED lecture we received will not be in vain.
Safiyanu mu'azu
April 11, 2020 at 17:24
Government should pay corps members their arreas so as to eradicate the high rate of unemployment.
Rofiat
April 11, 2020 at 12:04
They are going to pay am sure of that
Idris Effiong
April 11, 2020 at 09:17
What I still don’t understand is why the DG NYSC is taking the side of not paying arrears to Corp members.
claiming they are not civil servant is not good idea, because it was minimum wage that was increased not civil servant wage.
Please, let him look into this arrears issue and fight for his children.
Balqis
April 10, 2020 at 22:00
Maybe FG did nt know dat paying this arrears is a way of empowering the youth. U ask us to go for SAED, what do u expect us to start the skill we acquire with after service? As fingers are not equal…I believe this will reduce high rate of unemployment.
Balqis
April 10, 2020 at 22:02
*…the youths
Abubakar Yahaya
April 26, 2020 at 14:52
You are very correct sister balqis…
Paying the ex corps members arreas is the most generous duty that hang in the Nick of federal government to fulfill it promise.. although it will enhance the graduate to start something good with which government it self will be proud up… In different locations over the nation.
Reuben
April 10, 2020 at 18:24
Federal Government should endeavor to settle up the arrears owing Corp Members. It’s their entitlement. most of these Corp Members are yet to be gainfully employed.
Atagya Benjamin Terkimbi
April 10, 2020 at 11:15
To me,I expected FG by now to comeout and address us proper on our arrears issue, so that we should know when they’re going to be pay,I believe that the NYSC corps members arrears is something that FG cannot hesitate to,because in 2011 under former president Dr.Goodluck Ebele Jonathan administration, he paid all corps members their arrears. And again I want to appeal to our Able, Intelligent, Gallantry NYSC DG to talk with Mr. President Muhammadu Buhari concerning our arrears.
God bless Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Atagya Ben’tex
Eugene Emejor
April 21, 2020 at 08:52
Really,I must appreciate PMB’s Administration for the positive adjustment in minimum wage.
However, it’s pitiably sad that the same PMB’s Administration finds it difficult to take dressing from the previous administration; If it can pay Others, what’s wrong with paying Corps members arrears?
Who’s misleading the NYSC DG to thinking that Corps Members aren’t civil servants? Who’s a civil servant? Aren’t we rendering civil service to our nation? Does the Public Officers Protection Act not apply to us?
Are Public Officers enjoying the increment in minimum wage and by implication, the arrears? If yes, why then are we excluded from enjoying same?
What’s wrong with our Government?🤔
If the Government is oblivious of the trite fact that arrears must be paid to Government’s salaried earners to conform with the increment in the minimum wage, it should apply precedent; let it look at the past records of the previous Administration in respect of arrears payment and apply same.
Make dem try learn na🙄
Anonymous
April 10, 2020 at 11:07
I have this payment of areas in mind if they are not doing anything let’s go to Abigail after this convid 19
Mohammed, Yusuf Nadabo.
April 10, 2020 at 07:03
Please & please President MOHAMMADU BUHARI you ought to knows that most of these corps members were jobless after the completion of their 1year national services,while some went back to university (e.g me)for the continuation of their studies I.e MSc, PGD, PhD e.t.c.it’s those money that mostly depends upon. Please DG NYSC it’s ur responsibilities to reasons with his Excellency MUHAMMAD BUHARI to pay these arrears. His administration should not be exceptional.
Charles Tallest
April 10, 2020 at 06:52
DG should help the corps member in discussing about the arrears with FG is very important, why….it’s give motivation and keeps morale high.
Prince
April 10, 2020 at 06:10
A word is enough for the wise one, if they fail to pay corps members their arrears, strange things will keep on visiting them like that of Corona virus.
Gbemisola
April 10, 2020 at 00:57
Imagine what our federal government representative is telling us that no arrears whereas other labour were paid .since they know that why the increment?
They should do the needful because we are entitled to it.
Theresa Jackson
April 10, 2020 at 00:38
Please DG pay us our arrears
We’re waiting to received thank you
Rilwanu Lawal
April 9, 2020 at 23:35
Telling the truth to make some one cry is better then telling the lie and make some one happy,, you always advice corps members they shld for wait for governments to give them job’s, so Pls and Pls you have to pay the arrears so that to start small business
Koko Asuquo
April 9, 2020 at 22:19
The payment of arrears to the Corp members shouldn’t be over emphasize,this is because the previous Administration did it without much agitation.please pay our arrears! It constitutional
Batur Michael
April 9, 2020 at 21:56
The corps members arrears is long overdue, NYSC DG and PMB should fasten the payment. This is none negotiable.
Saheed
April 9, 2020 at 21:33
Am saheed by name i want the DG and the federal government should try their best and pay ex corpers arrears cause up till now most of 2018/19 are still struggling to survive.. God bless Nigeria
Aliyu abubakar abubakar
April 9, 2020 at 20:08
The federal government should make an appropriate arrangements and pay us our arrears we have work for it so they should pay us if not we will protest