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Corps Members Can Be Mobilised For War – NYSC DG
Corps members can be mobilised for war, NYSC DG has said.
Newsone reports that Brig.Gen Shuaibu Ibrahim, the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (YSC), says corps members are part of the national defence policy of Nigeria and can be mobilised for war if need be.
This online news platform understands that the NYSC DG made this comment on Channels Television’s ‘Sunrise Daily’ programme on Wednesday while reacting to moves to scrap the NYSC scheme which is compulsory for all Nigerians who graduate before the age of 30.
The NYSC DG said, “Corps members are on reserve. They are part of the national defence policy of this country. So, where there is serious war, our corps members are educated, they are knowledgeable and they can be trained. You see the drill and so on.
“You can imagine within the short three weeks in the orientation camps, the corps members are moulded. They are like soldiers. You see female corps members blowing the army horn, playing with the military band.
“So, if not for the knowledge, where are you going to mobilise such young Nigerians to train them quickly to put in their best for the country? So, corps members are on reserve. They are also part of the national defence policy.”
The NYSC DG said the NYSC is concerned about the security of corps members and that is why they had been advised not to move around at night.
He argued that the NYSC had become more important than ever in the face of the rising calls for secession.
Corps members given travel advisory by NYSC DG
Ibrahim stated that he had advised corps members not to travel outside the state or the country without the permission of the state coordinator.
The NYSC boss added that corps members had been urged not to travel after 6pm and they are free to sleep at any corpers’ lodge while travelling.
He said corps members had played a huge role in educating children in Internally Displaced Persons’ camps.
The NYSC DG maintained that the insecurity in the country was not enough reason to scrap the scheme, adding that till date, 75 per cent of corps members are still serving in rural areas across the country.
Ibrahim added that he had proposed a National Youth Trust Fund through which loans would be given to corps members to start businesses after completing the mandatory programme.
Newsone Nigeria reports that the NYSC DG said the scheme had been able to foster national unity and cohesion, adding that many corps members had found love in the various orientation camps and married.
“There are a lot of inter-marriages. For most of our females, the history of their marriages can be traced to their service year because they meet their fiancées during their service year. I have had cause to attend such weddings and the NYSC supports such weddings,” he said.