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Nigerian Peace Corps Ranks & Salary Structure In 2025: Fg-Approved Guide

Nigerian Peace Corps Ranks & Salary Structure In 2025: Fg-Approved Guide

Are you curious about the Nigerian Peace Corps ranks and how much its officers earn in 2025? As one of Nigeria's recognized paramilitary organizations focused on youth development, peacebuilding, and national re-orientation, the Peace Corps of Nigeria has gained renewed interest—especially with the Federal Government’s support. In this detailed guide, we break down the official ranks, updated salary structure based on the new ₦70,000 minimum wage policy, and what to expect if you’re planning to join this noble service. Whether you’re a job seeker, parent, or policy analyst, this post offers accurate and up-to-date information you can trust.


Quick Overview of the Nigerian Peace Corps

Aspect

Details

Name

Nigerian Peace Corps (PCN)

Motto

“Discipline and Patriotic Services”

Founded by

Dr. Dickson Akoh

Primary Objective

Peacebuilding, youth empowerment & re-orientation

Status

Government-recognized paramilitary organization

Minimum Entry Age

18 years

Educational Requirement

SSCE, NCE, OND, HND, B.Sc, etc.

 

Ranks in the Nigerian Peace Corps (2025)

The Nigerian Peace Corps uses a structured ranking system similar to other paramilitary agencies in Nigeria. These ranks are classified into three main cadres:

Commissioned Officers

Rank

Abbreviation

Commandant General

CG

Deputy Commandant General

DCG

Assistant Commandant General

ACG

Commandant

CN

Deputy Commandant

DCN

Assistant Commandant

ACN

 

Superintendent Cadre

Rank

Abbreviation

Chief Superintendent

CSN

Superintendent

SN

Deputy Superintendent

DSN

Assistant Superintendent I

ASN I

Assistant Superintendent II

ASN II

 

Inspectorate & Non-Commissioned Officers

Rank

Abbreviation

Inspector I

Inspector II

Inspector III

Corper Assistant I

Corper Assistant II

Corper Assistant III

Private Corper

 

Peace Corps Salary Structure in 2025 (Estimated)

Although the Peace Corps of Nigeria does not currently receive a full federal salary scale like the police or military, its wages are modeled to be competitive under the 2025 minimum wage structure.

Salary Table Based on Ranks

Rank

Estimated Monthly Salary (₦)

Commandant General (CG)

₦750,000 – ₦850,000

Deputy Commandant General

₦650,000 – ₦740,000

Assistant Commandant General

₦550,000 – ₦630,000

Commandant

₦480,000 – ₦550,000

Deputy Commandant

₦400,000 – ₦470,000

Assistant Commandant

₦350,000 – ₦420,000

Chief Superintendent

₦300,000 – ₦370,000

Superintendent

₦250,000 – ₦320,000

Deputy Superintendent

₦200,000 – ₦270,000

Assistant Superintendent I

₦180,000 – ₦240,000

Assistant Superintendent II

₦150,000 – ₦200,000

Inspector I

₦120,000 – ₦150,000

Inspector II

₦100,000 – ₦130,000

Inspector III

₦90,000 – ₦110,000

Corper Assistant I

₦80,000 – ₦100,000

Corper Assistant II

₦75,000 – ₦90,000

Corper Assistant III

₦70,000 – ₦85,000

Private Corper

₦70,000 (Minimum wage baseline)

Note: These figures are estimates based on federal minimum wage policies and comparable paramilitary agencies like FRSC and NSCDC.

 

Allowances & Benefits

Peace Corps officers may also enjoy several non-wage benefits depending on their role and funding availability:

  • Housing allowance
  • Transport allowance
  • Medical and health care
  • Training and workshops
  •  Annual leave bonus
  • Uniform allowance
  • Retirement/pension benefits (subject to FG funding structure)

 

Promotion & Career Growth

Promotions in PCN depend on the following:

  • Years of service
  • Performance and conduct
  • Further academic or professional training
  • Availability of vacancies in higher ranks

 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What is the entry-level salary in Nigerian Peace Corps?
The starting salary is around ₦70,000/month for Private Corpers, matching Nigeria's minimum wage.

Q2: What is the highest rank in Peace Corps?
The Commandant General (CG) is the highest position and oversees national operations.

Q3: Is Peace Corps a federal job?
Yes, the Peace Corps of Nigeria has been recognized by the Federal Government and is expected to be fully integrated with federal funding.

Q4: Can SSCE holders apply?
Yes, SSCE holders can apply and are recruited as entry-level Corpers.

Q5: How can I join the Peace Corps of Nigeria?
Visit the official Peace Corps of Nigeria website for recruitment updates.

 

Conclusion

The Nigerian Peace Corps is an empowering organization dedicated to promoting peace and youth development. In 2025, with a salary structure that aligns more closely with FG-approved standards, it offers meaningful career opportunities. Whether you’re a graduate or SSCE holder, there's a path for you to serve your nation and build a promising future.

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