NYSC ‘has given credibility’ to Nigeria’s elections, says Gowon

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By Danlami Nmodu

#TrackNigeria — Former Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon (rtd)  said on Wednesday  that  collaboration between the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and  the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC)  has given credibility to Nigeria’s elections.

 Gowon made this  assertion in an address delivered on his behalf by General Ahmadu Ali, pioneer  DG of the scheme at a sensitisation workshop on the National Youth Service Corps Act,CAP.N84 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria,2004.

While listing the achievements of the scheme, the former head of state said its  “collaboration with INEC has given credibility to our elections.”

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 Some other   achievements of the NYSC, according  Gowon, include: “national unity has been achieved by the deployment of corps participants to states other than their states of origin;

“The scheme has contributed to so much in educational development of the country;

 “In the health sector, the contributions of the scheme to our health care delivery cannot be quantified;

“The scheme is involved in Legal Aid work, rendering pro bono Legal services to the indigent members of the society.

Gowon said  though the original enabling statute was repealed  by Decree No 51 of 16th June 1993,which is now National Youth Service Corps Act  CAP.N84,Laws of the Federation of Nigeria ,2004, “The objectives of the Act  have remained constant and very relevant to the  contemporary challenges of our dear nation Nigeria.

 According to him, the establishment of the scheme was not misplaced. He said “I am very proud to note that  the establishment of the National Youth Service Corps in 1973 by my administration was not misplaced, judging from the laudable achievements of the scheme.”

Expand NYSC to AU Countries,   Col Ahmadu Ali advises FG

Meanwhile, the pioneer DG of the scheme Colonel Ahmadu Ali (rtd)  while giving his personal remarks  before presenting General  Gowon’s address called for the expansion of the scheme beyond the shores of Nigeria.

He said the  time has come for the NYSC programme to be expanded  to other African Union( AU) countries.

DG advises professional bodies against  making requests for deployment to  specific  areas

Also speaking, during the opening ceremony of the sensitization workshop, incumbent NYSC Director General,  Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim  said “given the current realities of the continuing relevance of the NYSC,we have recognized the need to provide avenue for enlightenment of Nigerians on the enabling  Act and the various aspects of our operations. This is based on our firm belief that the roles of stakeholders are better played if the provisions of the enabling law are clearly understood.

The DG however advised  professional bodies who  request for corps members for specific areas to desist.He said, “I consider it appropriate to remind Professional  bodies who have been inundating us with requests for posting of Corps members  to specific areas of endeavours for Primary Assignment that such requests are not in tandem with the provisions of the NYSC Act from which our posting policy is derived.”

He added that, “for the avoidance of doubt, Corps members are assigned to serve in areas  where their services are required in line with national needs,with priority given to rural transformation.

The DG therefor urged Nigerians “to familiarize themselves with the NYSC Act for better understanding of the policies and operations of the Scheme.”

A minute’s silence was  in the course of the programme  observed for Precious, a corps member serving with  ChannelsTV. He was  killed during  this week’s clash between Shiites and the police in Abuja.

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