- There have been calls for the National
Youth Service Corps (NYSC) scheme to be scrapped following different
incidents of deaths
- Those
calling for the scheme to be scrapped argue that it has overstayed its
aim, but the government has often kicked against this
The
director-general of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC),
Brigadier-General Zuleman Kazaure has reacted to the speculation that
the federal government was planning to scrap the scheme saying it is not
true.
Represented by the Director of
Mobilisation, Chief Frank Ekpunobi, Kazaure disclosed this at
Issele-Uku, Delta state, during a visit to an NYSC camp.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Kazaure said the speculation
the scheme is to be scrapped was borne out of ‘poverty of information’
adding that the scheme is very important since it is a stop-gap to
differentiate between fantasy and reality.
Kazaure recalled that the scheme was created after the three years of the civil war with the sole aim of national integration.
According
to him, since its creation, NYSC had performed wonderfully in the areas
of education, healthcare delivery and increased literacy as there is
nowhere in Nigeria currently that one does not find corps members
rendering services to their fatherland.
He
advised the corps members to stay in their places of primary assignment,
avoid unnecessary traveling and worked hard to bag awards.
In his speech, the coordinator of NYSC in
Delta state, Mr Benjamin Omotade, noted that camping activities went on
smoothly adding that agencies including the police have cordial
relationship with the camp officials.
He
disclosed that staff of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in the state
were at the camp rendering medical assistance to the corps members.
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