According to SaharaReporters, there was heightened tension on yesterday
at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp in Karaye as
angry corps members of Batch A, Stream 2 in Kano State staged a protest
over the non-payment of their allowances.
The protesters disrupted the passing-out parade attended by Kano State Commissioner of Information Moh'd Garba.
While protesters demanded the payment of their allowances, Kano State
NYSC Coordinator Malam Abdullai Yusuf Baba said the corps members should
have received their first payment alerts either at 4 PM on Tuesday or
early Wednesday morning.
Mr. Garba was welcomed to the ceremony by corps members chanting, “Hey
hey yawah go dey. Hey hey yawah go dey if allowee no pay, yawah go dey.”
All attempts by Mr. Garba to calm down the crowd failed as parade
attendees began to leave the parade grounds.
In an effort to assuage the protesters, Mr. Abdullahi promised to pay
the corps members their allowances in cash before leaving the camp.
The protest lasted over three hours before NYSC employees eventually
brought the money from the bank to pay them their
allowances.
Speaking on the arrival of the allowance, Mr. Garba commended the corps
members for not allowing the protest to devolve into a crisis.
“I will not condemn you for expressing your displeasure. I know we are
passing through a tense economic situation,” he told the protesters.
Mr. Garba added, however, that they could have respected the Sarki
Karaye, who he said was the representative of the Emir of Kano, Malam
Mohammed Sanusi, by expressing their grievances in a subtle manner.
The passing-out ceremony never came to pass, as after the money arrived,
corps members rushed to collect their long-awaited allowances.
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