NYSC urges corps members to save and plan beyond their monthly allowance.

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Save, think beyond monthly allowance – NYSC tells corps members

The Director‑General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig‑Gen. Olakunle Nafiu, urged corps members to develop a savings habit and seek multiple income sources beyond their monthly stipend.

Nafiu made the remarks at the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Forum in Abuja on Wednesday, ahead of NYSC’s 53rd anniversary on May 22.

He highlighted the NYSC Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme, which promotes financial discipline and encourages corps members to pursue entrepreneurship and self‑reliance.

“We encourage them to save and think beyond the monthly allowance. If you cannot save from N77,000, even if you are paid N300,000, you may still struggle to save,” he said.

According to Nafiu, the scheme has continued to sensitize corps members on entrepreneurship, small‑business development and opportunities in the digital economy, including remote jobs and online service delivery for organisations abroad.

“The government anywhere in the world is not the highest employer of labour. It is small businesses and private enterprises that drive employment and economic growth,” Nafiu said.

He noted that more than one million corps members have been documented with the Corporate Affairs Commission through NYSC‑supported initiatives that promote entrepreneurship and formal business registration nationwide.

The director‑general added that NYSC recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Enterprise Development Centre of Pan‑Atlantic University to digitise entrepreneurship training for corps members across the country.

Nafiu said the initiative would allow corps members to access online entrepreneurship training regardless of their primary assignment, thereby improving participation and expanding opportunities for practical business and digital skills development.

He explained that NYSC Ventures has expanded operations through investments in farms, bakeries and water factories where corps members gain practical industry experience while contributing to production and service delivery nationwide.

“We have farms, bakeries and water factories where corps members acquire practical experience. Even if they do not continue those businesses later, they leave with valuable entrepreneurial and management skills,” he said.

Nafiu urged corps members to explore opportunities within the digital economy, noting that many young Nigerians earn legitimate incomes remotely through jobs such as data entry and online support services for international organisations.

“Not all young people doing well are involved in internet fraud. Sometimes it is simply about ideas and awareness, and that is what we are exposing corps members to,” he added.

He said the proposed NYSC Trust Fund would strengthen skills acquisition, entrepreneurship development, staff training and ICT infrastructure while improving support for corps members pursuing viable business ventures after national service. (NAN)

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