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NYSC assures Corps members of payment of June monthly allowance
The Management of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has assured Corps Members that the delay in the payment of their June monthly allowance is being addressed. It explained that the delay in the payment is engendered by the administration of funds by the various banks who are yet to credit Corps Members accounts. It however noted that the NYSC Management is assiduously interfacing with the banks to fast track the payment of the June Corps Members allowance without further delay.
This was contained in a statement signed by Eddy Megwa fnipr, Director, Press and Public Relations, which reads in part: “The Management of National Youth Service Corps wishes to state that it is aware of worries and agitations by Corps Members over the delay in the payment of their June 2023 monthly allowance.
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“For the avoidance of doubt, the Scheme completed all arrangements for the payment of Corps Members’ allowance since 27th of June, 2023, and remittances made same day to various banks accordingly. The delay being currently experienced is due to the administration of funds by various banks who are yet to credit Corps Members’ accounts.
“In line with the above, NYSC Management is assiduously interfacing with the banks to fast track the payment of Corps Members’ June allowance without further delay.
“All Corps Members are enjoined to remain calm, law-abiding and dutiful in their respective places of national service as the Scheme will continue to treat issues relating to their welfare with utmost priority”.
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