Members of
the National Youth Service Corps scheme
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The Federal Government
has said it will not succumb to agitations from some quarters to scrap the
National Youth Service Corps scheme. The Minister of Youth Development and Sports, Mr.
Solomon Dalong, in Lagos on Tuesday said the NYSC had come to stay, adding that
its merits outweighed its disadvantages.
The
Punch report continues:
Dalong
said this during an inspection tour of the Lagos State NYSC orientation camp in
the Iyana Ipaya area of the state on Tuesday.
He
pointed out that the scheme had not only enhanced the socio-cultural and ethnic
integration in the country but had also promoted national unity.
He
said, “We cannot dismiss the gains of the NYSC scheme in integrating Nigeria; I
will stand firmly for the sustenance of the system, to continue in its
capacity-building of Nigeria citizens because, it is an indispensable aspect of
diversifying our culture.”
While
pledging the Federal Government’s continued support for the scheme, the
minister said that plan was in place to train interested graduates in skills
acquisition after the mandatory one-year service.
He
said such graduates would be provided with a start-up capital at the end of the
training, which according to him would indirectly stimulate interest in
education.
“Apart
from the basic orientation programme, the NYSC scheme should also move into
including professional and enterprising programmes to support and motivate
those who would not want to embrace public services in the country.
“After
the mandatory one-year service, the Federal Government is planning an
extension, to professionally train interested corps members in skill
acquisition, enterprising and professional programmes.
“Corps
members with keen interest would be retained and some financial token given to
them as start-up capital in furtherance of their skill. This is because due to
our research, we find out that people abandon school due to uncertainty of the
future. Hence, we believe this would help reduce the unemployed graduate ratio
and curtail pressure on white-collar job as a means to win the war against
poverty.”
Dalong
expressed satisfaction at the state of the Lagos NYSC orientation camp, and
thanked the Lagos State government for its support for the scheme.
The
minister, however, noted that inadequate facilities at the NYSC orientation
camp was one of the challenges of the scheme.
He
said, “Nigeria did not plan to have the number of graduates in this present
dispensation. If we had planned effectively, the concept of NYSC camping would
have started with a permanent and effective structure.
“The
visionaries of the scheme did not anticipate the lifespan of the scheme after
the Civil War; the implementation of the scheme was a strategy to mobilize and
integrate Nigerians together, hence, the huge number of graduates each year has
put much pressure on the facilities, calling for constant renovation and
upgrading,” the minister said.
Responding, the Director
General of NYSC, Brig. Gen. Johnson Bamidele Olawumi, expressed gratitude to
the minister for his visit and promised that his administration would do its
best to uplift the NYSC scheme towards the economic growth and development of
the country.
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