Factors that may cause the stoppage of monthly allowances - NYSC DG

Corps members all over the nation often complain bitterly about how their monthly allowance payments was stopped abruptly without proper knowledge of what might have caused it.

The rules and regulations guiding the activities of every Corps member in the nation is clearly stated in the code of conduct manual of the NYSC.

Asides the Code of Conduct manual, here are 4 criterias that may lead to the immediate suspension of a Corps member's allowance:

1. Absconding From Service

Some Corps members after completion of the online registration and three weeks orientation exercise often abscond from nysc with the hope that they will continue receiving monthly payments. Once a Corps Member is discovered to have absconded, their payment is stopped immediately and they are to submit all properties of the NYSC in their possession.

2. Failure to partake in monthly biometric exercise:

Monthly biometric capturing is of utmost importance because it serves as proof to show that you were present at your state of deployment for that month. Any month's biometric capturing a Corps Member misses is an automatic forfeiture of that month's allowance. Unless in rare occasions like in the case of a pandemic.

3. Failure to always report to PPA

The failure of any Corps member to report of their Place of Primary Assignment may warranty the issuance of a query by the head of the PPA. Three consecutive strikes may lead to the forfeiture of that month's allowance and a possible service year extension.

4. Boycotting of CDS

Community Development Service is paramount in any environment a Corps Member is posted to as it helps to build both the Corps members and the environment.

Consecutive boycotting of CDS meetings may lead to the issuance of query letters which in turn may cause the immediate suspension of monthly payments.

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