The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General Shu’aibu Ibrahim has renewed the Scheme’s commitment to Nigeria’s unity and integration as well as self-improvement through a well-designed Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development Programme (SAED).
The NYSC DG revealed this in a special interview and live programme on British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) Hausa service titled “Ra’ayi Riga”.
The DG also acknowledged that security challenges are not peculiar to the NYSC, called on all stakeholders to sustain effective synergy with Government, and support security agencies in ensuring that all citizens, especially Corps Members are protected, and allowed to deploy their potentials in extending the frontiers of development in all the nooks and crannies of this country.
“I always advise Corps Members to be security conscious wherever they go. If I visit them at the Orientation Camp, I always advise them against unauthorised journeys and the grave consequence of night journeys.
“Parents should also help in educating and prevailing on their children to desist from embarking on late night journeys; because this is the area the Scheme has recorded avoidable accidents,“ he added.
On the continued relevance of the scheme as a catalyst for national integration and sustainable development in the national economy, Brigadier General Ibrahim emphasised that the NYSC remains a lasting legacy and an institutional framework that promotes national unity and peaceful coexistence.
He refuted the claim of kidnapping and killing of Corps Members, as the basis for the renewed debate on the scrapping of the Scheme, clarifying that apart from the unfortunate incidence of the 2011 electoral violence, no such record exists in NYSC.
“The NYSC Scheme is more relevant now in addressing the contemporary challenges of national unity in Nigeria, than ever before.
“Since the creation of NYSC 48 years ago, Corps Members have been discharging selfless services all over the federation. They are in our schools teaching in the rural areas, they work in hospitals, especially in our rural areas where they treat indigent people and give free drugs and eye-glasses to patients and a host of other interventions in the national economy,” he explained.
The Director-General equally acknowledged the contributions of Corps Members in the fight against the spread of COVID-19.
He disclosed that during the lockdown, Corps Members were at the forefront supporting the national response against COVID-19 across the country, where they utilised their skills in the production of facemasks, hand sanitisers, liquid soaps among other items adding that some of them even sacrificed their allowances to procure food items and distributed same to less privileged as palliatives.
While responding to the need for the provisions of post-service employment and sustainable self-reliance packages, the NYSC Boss said; The SAED Programme of the Scheme is doing well in empowering Corps Members with the requisite skills, while financial institutions such as Bank of Industry, Central Bank of Nigeria extend credit facilities to them.”
He explained that most of these empowered Corps Members are not only owning flourishing businesses, but equally employing other Nigerians, thus accelerating rapid economic growth.
According to him, “Many Corps Members have benefitted from the SAED programme. They learnt skills, established companies, business ventures, settled down, married and own houses in their host communities all over the country.
“They don’t even think of white-collar jobs which are not readily available. Instead, they are self employed, employing other people in their respective companies, facilitated by the SAED initiative of the Scheme.“
The DG also debunked the argument in favour of providing funds for graduates at the point of graduation, instead of the service year experience.
He stressed the relevance of the Orientation Course during which graduates learn many useful things, getting inculcated the spirit of discipline and patriotism as well as the rudiments of leadership
Brigadier General Ibrahim, however, revealed that the Scheme is approaching the Federal Government on the need for NYSC Trust Fund where resources will be dedicated to improving relevant facilities in the camps and NYSC formations, while also providing grants to Corps Members that will enable them start up their businesses under the SAED programme.
PIAK