Mr Ismaila said that the committee observed that late submission of the budget.
The education sub-sector is allocated N90.926 billion, while the health sub-sector gets N85.625 billion.
In his speech, Governor Umaru Bago of Niger commended N-HYPPADEC for its corporate social responsibility initiatives in the state.
He said the payment would be for both the state and the local government workers, effective from November.
Shettima visits Niger IDP camp, pledges support for flood, insecurity victims
Governor Umaru Bago says his administration will not hesitate to implement the N70,000 minimum wage as far as resources are available.
Mr Bago advised the new officials to redouble their efforts in serving the members of the union.
Mrs Abdulwahab said that the items were received with great elation by both corps members and camp officials.
Mr Yahaya-Kuta said the governor stated that the gesture was to alleviate compounding financial hardships on parents.
The governor said that corps members were agents of socio-economic change and national transformation.
