The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC ) has reiterated its commitment towards providing enabling work environment and deployment of ICT infrastructure for optimal productivity.
It also said the Scheme would not tolerate unethical practices that could compromise its operations or tarnish its image.
The Director-General of NYSC , Major General Shuaibu Ibrahim stated this today in his address at the Training Workshop for Heads of Corps Discipline and Reward held in Abuja, with the theme; “Enhancing the roles of Corps Discipline and Reward on the NYSC Integrated Platform.”
General Ibrahim said the workshop was designed to impart to the participants the modern trends in the world of Information Technology, and also equip them better for their responsibilities as regards the operations of the NYSC Integrated platform.
“Without doubt, the introduction of ICT in the NYSC has resulted in better work efficiency, improved processes and productivity, as well as effective service delivery.
In sustaining these gains therefore, the NYSC Management is determined to continuously equip our officers with relevant skills and providing the enabling environment to ensure full participation in the digitalization process,” the DG explained.
He further said that Management was making arrangements to make it easy for absconded Corps Members to make online refund of allowances earlier collected, without embarking on journey to their initial States of deployment.
He listed the benefits of the new NYSC remobilisation module to include; proper tracking of all absconded cases, prompt availability of accurate details of refunds of allowances earlier collected by remobilized Corps Members, seamless and harmonious processing of all activities relating to absconded/remobilised cases at the State Secretariats, among others.
The Director-General stated that Management would continue to ensure that Corps Members have stress-free service year, while he urged the workshop participants to avail themselves of the new technological trends, especially in the area of data integrity and security.
“You are to ensure discipline of the Corps Members while applying sanctions where necessary.
It is also expected that you must show leadership by example in all your dealings with the Corps Members,” he said.
Leverage on its achievements
The Director, Information, Communication and Technology, Mrs Christy Uba said that the Scheme would continue to leverage on its achievements in ICT solutions and would achieve more.
She said the introduction of NYSC Integrated System in the NYSC operations over seven years ago has greatly unified, simplified and ensured effective digitization of operations of critical NYSC Departments, State Secretariats, Zonal Offices and Local Government Areas as it affects Corps Members’ activities througout the service year.
Uba adds that activities such as mobilisation, deployment, Corps monitoring, relocation, pre-camp clearance of foreign-trained graduates, printing of Certificates of National Service, remobilization, which take place on the NIS platform have engendered efficiency and transparency in the NYSC operations.
Lateefah Ibrahim