Nigeria’s Salaries Commission decries rejection of Corps Members

Ene Audu

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The Chairman of Nigeria’s National Salaries Income and Wages Commission, Ekpo Nta has condemned the rejection of Corps Members by some employers in the country.

The chairman of the Commission said every Corps Member must be given enabling environments in their place of primary assignments to contribute their quota to the socio-economic development of the country.

This is contained in a statement by the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Director, press and public relations, Mr Eddy Megwa.

The chairman of the Commission stated this on Monday when the NYSC Director General, Brigadier General Muhammad  Fadah paid him a courtesy visit in his office in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital.

Mr. Nta said that the greatest disservice to any Corps Member is rejection.

He however appealed to State Governments to provide conducive Orientation Camps with modern facilities to train Corps Members who are deployed to their States in vocational skills that would make them employers of labour.

“Going towards 2023 budget, all MDAs should be required to state in their budget, what they are going to provide for NYSC so that it is statutory and the country can plan with that, the Chairman advised.

He also condemned the under-utilization of Corps Members, adding that all employers of labour should adhere strictly to the posting policy of NYSC, which covers education, health and infrastructure among others.

The Chairman also described NYSC as one of the institutions that have continuously helped in uniting the nation through the deployment of Corps Members to the nooks and crannies of the country.

The Director General of the National Youth Service Corps, Brigadier General Muhammad Fadah thanked the Salaries and Wages Commission Chairman and his team for assisting the Scheme, especially in terms of the upward review of Corps Members’ monthly allowances.

He added that there is the need for every stakeholder to nurture the youths very well and prepare them for higher responsibilities as good leaders.

Fadah also promised a stronger collaboration between NYSC and the commission.

“The NYSC is a bridge between the youths and the larger society. We thank you most sincerely for what you have done, General Fadah said.

The Director General added that the NYSC Trust Fund bill has passed through the National Assembly but awaiting Presidential assent. He said when approved, the fund would make business grants available to deserving Corps Members to start their vocational businesses with the skills they acquired during service.

 

 

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