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List of Nigerian States That Pay Extra NYSC Allowance in 2026

by NGEmpower Team
February 16, 2026
in Education, Empowerment
Reading Time: 9 mins read
List of Nigerian States That Pay Extra NYSC Allowance in 2026 – NgEmpower.com Guide

NYSC members during service year – See full list of Nigerian states that pay extra NYSC allowance in 2026 (NgEmpower.com Guide).

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Are you searching for Nigerian states that pay extra allowance to NYSC corps members in 2026? Many prospective corps members ask this question before selecting their preferred states during NYSC registration.

Apart from the Federal Government monthly allowance, some state governments provide additional stipends. These payments vary by state and sometimes depend on place of primary assignment, profession, or posting location.

This guide explains the states known to pay NYSC state allowance, how much they pay, and what you should know before making your decision.

Note: Allowances can change based on state budgets and policies. Always confirm through your Local Government Inspector or fellow corps members currently serving in the state.

How NYSC Allowance Works in Nigeria

Every corps member receives a monthly allowance from the Federal Government. Some state governments add extra payment to support corps members serving in public institutions.

State allowance may depend on:

  • Your place of primary assignment

  • Whether you are posted to a ministry, school, or rural area

  • Your profession, especially for medical personnel

  • State government policies for that service year

Now, let us look at the states known to pay NYSC corps members.

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States That Pay NYSC Corps Members in 2026

Lagos State

Lagos State remains one of the most sought after states for NYSC, because of the extra allowance
Nysc members on parade ground in lagos
Lagos State remains one of the most sought after states for NYSC.

The state pays:

  • ₦10,000 per month to corps members serving in ministries

  • ₦5,000 per month to those in local government offices

There are also reports that a limited number of corps members in public schools receive up to ₦15,000 monthly. However, these slots are limited and often based on early registration.

Because Lagos is a commercial center, many private companies also pay corps members serving with them. This makes Lagos attractive, although posting there is competitive.

Anambra State

Anambra State is known for paying one of the higher state allowances in the South East.

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  • ₦8,500 per month to corps members in public establishments

This is separate from the Federal Government allowance.

Akwa Ibom State

Akwa Ibom State pays:

  • ₦5,000 per month to corps members serving in public facilities

This applies mainly to those posted to state government institutions.

Jigawa State

Jigawa State offers different payment structures:

  • ₦5,000 monthly to corps members

  • ₦1,000 paid twice monthly to non medical corps members

  • Medical doctors receive higher professional allowances

  • Other health workers also receive additional pay

Health professionals benefit more in this state compared to other fields.

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Delta State

Delta State pays:

  • ₦5,000 per month to corps members serving in government establishments

Payment may depend on verification by the relevant ministry.

Zamfara State

Zamfara State provides:

  • ₦5,000 per month to corps members

Nasarawa State

Nasarawa State pays:

  • ₦5,000 monthly to corps members

Bayelsa State

Bayelsa State has location based payment:

  • ₦3,000 per month for corps members serving in town

  • ₦5,000 per month for those posted to riverine areas

Those in difficult terrain areas often receive slightly higher support.

Osun State

Osun State pays:

  • ₦5,000 monthly

In some service years, the state has paid accumulated amounts every four months.

Katsina State

Katsina State offers:

  • ₦4,000 per month

Oyo State

Oyo State pays:

  • ₦4,000 per month

Payment has been described as relatively consistent compared to some other states.

Sokoto State

Sokoto State pays:

  • ₦3,750 per month

However, payment is often made in bulk at the end of the service year. Corps members may receive about ₦45,000 at once.

Enugu State

Enugu State pays based on location:

  • ₦1,000 per month for corps members serving within Enugu metropolis

  • ₦3,500 per month for those in rural areas

Kebbi State

Kebbi State pays:

  • ₦2,000 per month to corps members in state establishments

Taraba State

Taraba State reportedly offers:

  • ₦6,000 per month

However, payment may not cover all corps members and may depend on state approval.

Adamawa State

Adamawa State has been known to:

  • Pay ₦20,000 during Passing Out Parade

This is often a one time payment rather than a monthly allowance.

Ebonyi State

Ebonyi State previously paid:

  • ₦9,757 for a limited period

Payment has not been consistent in recent years.

Federal Capital Territory Abuja

Abuja does not provide state allowance to corps members.

However, many private organizations in Abuja pay corps members serving with them. Because it is the nation’s capital, opportunities for part time work and internships are higher.

What You Should Consider Before Choosing a State

State allowance is helpful, but it should not be your only factor.

Also consider:

  • Cost of living

  • Security situation

  • Accommodation availability

  • Job opportunities after service

  • Proximity to family

For example, ₦10,000 in a high cost city may not go as far as ₦5,000 in a lower cost state.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do all states pay NYSC corps members?

No. Only some state governments provide additional stipends. Others rely only on the Federal Government allowance.

Is state allowance guaranteed?

Not always. Some states delay payment or pay in batches. It is wise to confirm from corps members currently serving there.

Can private companies pay corps members?

Yes. Many private schools, hospitals, banks, and companies offer monthly stipends to corps members serving with them.

Practical Advice for Prospective Corps Members

If you are preparing for NYSC:

  1. Join online groups of corps members in your preferred state.

  2. Ask about payment consistency, not just the amount.

  3. Consider skill based roles that may attract extra income.

  4. Plan a simple budget before reporting to camp.

State allowance can support you, but planning ahead matters more.

Final Thoughts

Some Nigerian states provide additional NYSC allowance to support corps members. The amounts vary and payment patterns differ from one state to another.

Before choosing a state, look beyond the allowance figure. Think about cost of living, safety, and career opportunities.

If you plan well and gather accurate information early, your service year will be easier and more productive.

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