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Worry as NYSC prepare to embark on two weeks warning strike.

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members have issued out a warning notice to go on strike starting from 1st September to 14th September, 2017.

 

This is to implore the Federal Government to keep its promise of increasing Corp members allowance (Allawee) from #19,800 to #49,800, starting from August 2017.

 

As such it was agreed during the National Corpers Forum(NCF) meeting held at Abuja, that if by August 31st, 2017, Corper’s allowance is not increased to #49,800, NYSC will embark on a two week warning strike.

 


During this period Corps members nationwide will adhere strictly to the following:
1) That Corps members nationwide will not go near their PPA or carry out their primary assignment in any form.
2) That all CDS activities will be suspended indefinitely.
3) That Corps members will not put on their khaki or anything relating to NYSC kits.
4) That Corpers will no longer hid to the Clarion call.

 

Corps members nationwide are advice to adhere strictly to this information and share it across until it get to the right table. It is time they know that #19800 is nothing but ‘feeding allowances’ to us.

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