President Bola Tinubu's led federal government has announced that National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) members will benefit from the ongoing minimum wage negotiation if it is approved by the National Assembly.
The government disclosed this via the corps' Director General, Brigadier General Y.D Ahmed, who was on a tour to the NYSC's Ogin state orientation camp on Saturday, July 6.
President Bola Tinubu has disclosed that corps members will be included in the minimum wage that was agreed upon NYSC members to get minimum wage once agreed
According to report, the DG assured the corps members that they would be included in the minimum wage agreement.
NYSC DG commends corps members
The DG commended the 2,762 Batch 'B' Stream I corps members undergoing the three-week orientation course and encouraged them to embrace the discipline and collectivism fostered by the camp's regimented nature.
He also warned corps members against posting unauthorized pictures of camp activities on social media, citing those three members had already been decamped for violating this rule.
The NYSC Director-General, Brigadier-General Ahmed, warned corps members against taking unauthorized trips or journeys during their service year. He emphasized that the Scheme's priority is to ensure the safe return of all corps members to their homes and families at the end of their service.
Since the removal of the fuel subsidy, President Tinubu's government and organised labour have been negotiating for a new minimum wage. However, government, labour and the organised private sector are yet to reach an agreement on what the minimum wage should be.
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