NYSC members in Ebonyi to receive N10,000 allowances from September, 2018
The Ebonyi Government says it will from September this year pay each
member of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in the state N10, 000
allowance.
Gov. David Umahi made the assertion on Sunday in Abakaliki while opening
the maiden David Umahi Tertiary Institution Games (DUMTIGA) at the Pa
Ngele Oruta Stadium, Abakaliki. Umahi said that the government was
extending the gesture because the corps members had shown commitment to
the cause of their fatherland. He said that the massive turnout of corps
members at the stadium for the competition showed that they were active
participants in the state’s development and patriotic citizens. “I want
every sector of the state’s existence to emulate the corps members for
its overall betterment.
“In appreciation of the corps members commitment, I will donate N6
million to them for their transportation in addition to the N10, 000
allowance that each will receive from the end of September,” Umahi said.
The governor also gave N3 million transportation donation to other
teams at the competition with particular reference to the Ebonyi State
University team who are playing in the male football event’s opening
match with the NYSC team. “The organisers of the competition will
receive N1 million as the government has released funds to ensure that
the sports competitions are uninterruptedly organised in the state till
December,” he said. He also directed the Commissioner for Sports and
Youth Development, Charlse Akpuenika, to ensure the formation of two
state football teams before the end of 2018.
“The teams will start competing in national football competitions from
January 2019 and they will be in the male and the female categories.
“They may take off at once but any one that takes off will never be
withdrawn,” he said. “I want to assure Ebonyi people that the unity of
the state will be further strengthened by the formation of these teams,”
he said.
The commissioner commended the governor for ensuring the rapid
transformation of sports since the inception of his administration. “The
governor’s giant strides in sports include the renovation of the Pa
Ngele Oruta Stadium to attain international standard and the promotion
of grassroots sports among others. “The results are coming in torrents
as exemplified by the bronze medal feat in Taekwondo achieved by an
Ebonyi indigene, Miss Chidimnna Nwankwo at the last African Youth Games
in Algiers, Algeria,” he said.
He said that 10 institutions were participating in the competition and
assured the people that all forms of malpractices would be checked to
ensure a credible and hitch-free event. “The institutions will compete
in nine sports, including football (male and female), volleyball (male
and female), table tennis, taekwondo, athletics, scrabble, chess and
badminton. Several performances were held at the event as the governor
performed the official kick-off ceremony. (NAN)
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