Poll: INEC pledges to pay Corps Members’ Allowances 

Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC has assured that the National Youth Service Corps members that participated in the Presidential and National Assembly elections will be paid their allowances.

This was disclosed by the Chief Press Secretary to the INEC Chairman, Rotimi Oyekanmi, to our correspondent.

In a social media post on Wednesday, a corps member complained that corps members serving in Enugu State had not received their election allowance and would therefore not participate in Saturday’s governorship and state assembly election.

Responding, Oyekanmi said that funds were already with its state offices, urging the corps members to be patient with the entire process.

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He explained that “Adequate provision has been made for all National Youth Service Corps members and other ad-hoc staff engaged for the 2023 General Election as per their allowances.

“In fact, at the Commission’s meeting with the Resident Electoral Commissioners on Monday, the INEC Chairman, Prof Mahmood Yakubu told the RECs to ensure that all ad-hoc staff are paid all the allowances due to them. The funds for the allowances are already with our respective state offices. If there are delays in payment, it is likely to be due to minor administrative issues.

“We urge all corps members who were duly engaged who worked on Election Day and may have not been paid to please be patient. They will get their allowances.”


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