As of today 2nd June 2025, The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has reportedly begun the payment of outstanding allowance arrears.
Multiple reports and verified screenshots circulating online confirm that the NYSC has started crediting former Corps members with ₦44,000 each — the amount owed to balance up the new minimum wage-adjusted allowance.
Why the Payment?
The arrears date back to when the monthly Corps allowance was increased from ₦33,000 to ₦77,000, in line with the implementation of the new national minimum wage in 2023. While serving Corps members received the new rate from the time of the change, many who had completed their service before full implementation did not receive their balance — until now.
This latest payment appears to be the NYSC fulfilling its promise to address those arrears.
What Beneficiaries Are Saying
Former Corps members across various states have shared bank alerts, screenshots, and confirmations of the ₦44,000 credit. The move has been met with gratitude and surprise by many who had long given up hope of receiving the balance.
What You Should Know
- The ₦44,000 is being paid as a one-time balance to cover the shortfall from the previous allowance rate.
- There is no need to apply — eligible individuals will be credited directly.
- NYSC or official government sources are yet to release an official public statement, but the consistency of reports from verified individuals across the country suggests it’s genuine.