The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has directed married prospective youth corps members to report for registration at the orientation camps in their husbands’ state of residence, irrespective of the states indicated on their call-up letters.
Information on the directive is in a statement issued on Wednesday in Abuja by Mr Emeka Mgbemena, the scheme’s Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations.
Nigerian Tribune quoted Mgbemena as stating that the director-general gave the directive in a nationwide virtual address to the 2022 Batch “A” Stream Two Prospective Corps Members (PCMs).
He also stated that the information was already contained in their call-up letters.
He added that they must, however, report to camp with their marriage certificates, evidence of change of name in a national newspaper and other valid marriage documents that were uploaded online during registration for service.
The NYSC boss said that the policy was initiated to enable them to have a seamless service year.
Ibrahim, however, warned that anyone caught with fake documents either on marital or health grounds in camp would be handed over to law enforcement agents for prosecution.
He advised the prospective youth corps members to adhere strictly to the Oath of Allegiance that would be administered to them, adding that it would be binding on them during and after the service year.
He warned them to obey all camp rules, stating that anyone engaged in any act of indiscipline or criminality would be decamped.
He also advised the PCMs to take cognisance of all the non-pharmaceutical COVID-19 safety protocols in camp.
He urged them to get vaccinated against COVID-19 up to the booster stage to protect themselves and others from infection.
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Ibrahim also counselled the PCMs to embrace the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme which offers vocational training, comprising in-camp and post-camp training which he said was a gateway to self-reliance.
He added that efforts were in top gear toward having the NYSC Trust Fund.“Say no to drugs, cybercrimes and other social vices”, the Director-General warned.
He urged them to be security conscious, avoid acts that could endanger their lives and use NYSC as platform to render selfless services to the development of Nigeria.
Ibrahim announced that the NYSC Internet Protocol Television on TSTV Channel 365 had commenced test transmission and that the scheme also got approval for the NYSC FM Radio which would soon commence transmission.
“The station would be managed by youth corps members in uniform, while NYSC staff members would provide support services,” he added. (NAN)