Corps members across Nigeria have expressed frustration after receiving their February stipend, which remained at ₦33,000 instead of the ₦77,000 they were expecting.
The delay contradicts earlier promises by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and the federal government.
In January, the NYSC Director-General, Brigadier General Yushau Ahmed, assured corps members that their allowance had been approved for an increase and that payments would reflect the adjustment once the 2025 budget was passed.
However, as February ended, the allowance remained unchanged, and no official statement has been issued to explain the delay.
This situation has left corps members struggling to cope with the rising cost of living.
Many find it difficult to afford basic needs such as food, transportation, and housing due to the economic downturn.
With inflation worsening and prices of essential goods soaring, the ₦33,000 stipend is no longer sufficient to cover daily expenses.
Some corps members have voiced their disappointment, accusing the government of failing to keep its promises.
Many expected the increment to take effect immediately after the announcement but are now left in uncertainty.
The continued delay has further fueled concerns about the government’s commitment to addressing economic challenges affecting young Nigerians.
Corps members are now calling for urgent clarification and action to ensure they receive the promised allowance.