The National Youth Service Corps on Wednesday revealed that each corps member deployed as ad hoc staff for the 2019 general elections will be paid N35,000.
It also said that no fewer than 17,000 corps members had been confirmed as ad hoc staff for the elections in Ogun State.
The Ogun NYSC State Coordinator, Mrs. Josephine Bakare, disclosed this while speaking with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abeokuta at a sensitisation programme for corps members.
Bakare also confirmed that each corps member participating in the election would receive a total of N35,000 as duty allowances for the February 16 and March 2 elections.
She also assured corps members that adequate provision for welfare and accommodation had been made with the NYSC Local Government Inspectors, which they could access.
Bakare, however, appealed to pregnant corps members to refrain from participating in the exercise for their safety and those of their unborn babies.
Also speaking, Mrs. Franca Olaleye, the NYSC Assistant Director of Human Resource Management, who represented the Director-General, Maj.-Gen. Suleiman Kazaure, urged corps members to be diligent.
โYou must give your best representation and fly the NYSC flag aloft.
โPatriotism, discipline and commitment must be your watch word as you engrave your names in gold in the history of the elections, making it not only peaceful but also successful.
โThis assignment is very sensitive and as such no one of you must be caught displaying partisanship or collecting graft or inducement from anyone.
โIf you are caught in any incriminating or irresponsible act, you will be apprehended and prosecuted accordingly,โ Kazaure said.
Kazaure further urged corps members to be on the lookout for miscreants who disguise as corps members to perpetrate mischief.
โYou must be vigilant and report anyone who is seen in very newly sown uniform. If the person is authentic, they must be able to identify themselves appropriately.
โOgun State is fully prepared to secure your lives,โ he said.
Security representatives from the army, police and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, who sensitised corps members on safety awareness measures, also provided them with distress call centre numbers.
Some given numbers are 08139880080, 09092989929 and 07052374757.