Sunday, 15 April 2012

NYSC to Relocate Corps Members in Kaduna & Kano States


As a result of the recent bombings in Kaduna and Kano states, the National Youth Service Corps may relocate corps members from the states for security reasons.

 
Don’t you think the relocation should be in all northern states?


The Deputy Director, Public Relations of the NYSC, Mr. Peter Atilola, told SUNDAY PUNCH that though there was currently no plan to withdraw corps members en masse from the two states, corps members serving in those states could apply individually to be relocated on the grounds of worsened security situation.


 “For now, there is no plan for relocation of corps members from Kaduna and Kano states, but if any corps member feels he or she is not safe in these places, he or she can apply and would be relocated,” he said. It would be recalled that the Minister of Youth Development, Bolaji Abdullahi, had ordered NYSC not to post corps members to Borno and Yobe states late last year when there were frequent bombings and gun attacks by suspected members of the Boko Haram sect, resulting in the death of hundreds of people.

 The corps members who were initially posted to the states were directed to observe their orientation exercise in Benue and Nassarawa states, and were reposted to all states of the federation, except for Borno and Yobe States. With some deadly bomb attacks in the past few months including Easter bomb attack which killed about 40 people, the security situation has drastically worsened in Kaduna and Kano states, resulting in some residents relocating to other parts of the country they considered safer.

The Special Adviser to the minister, Mr. Julius Ogunro, told SUNDAY PUNCH that the policy of the Ministry for Youth Development on the security of corps members remained that corps members would not be posted to any part of the country where their security could not be guaranteed. But while Kaduna and Kano are the states termed as ‘insecure’ for now, who knows which will be next?

The move by NYSC to grant relocation to corps members who apply is commended, however, more needs to be done to protect the lives of our youths. It wouldn’t be too far-fetched to say that there should be a review of the NYSC Act to protect the interests of corps members not only in terms of their security but also its benefits and widely reported difficulties they pass through during their service year.

 News Source: Punch News




12 comments:

Anonymous said...

The posting shld be according to where each person is from

Anonymous said...

Seriously i've been asking d relevance of the NYSC forever, its not imprtant and its a waste of time and resources

Rita said...

Thank goodness 4that

Urji said...

Im in my final yr hopefully by d time im done with sch, d NYSC will be scrapped off

Anonymous said...

Really, they all look like their moms

Anonymous said...

lol!

Phonex said...

Im an up coming artiste XP put me and my mother plz,shld i send our pix in ur email?

Karen said...

This is embracing motherhood

Anonymous said...

omuo! photos dont lie

Anonymous said...

XP abeg I want to see that of nice and mother

Anonymous said...

Proud mothers

Patricia said...

Wouldnt be,im training my 3yr old son to sing O! me too wan be famous