VAM News Update
Corps members and corps-producing institutions have been urged by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to report any violations of the deployment and relocation policies of the scheme.
This was contained in a statement signed by the Director, Press and Public Relations of the NYSC, Eddy Megwa.
The statement noted that redeployment, mobilisation and deployment of corps members were all free of charge according to the deployment and relocation policies of the NYSC.
It urged corps members and the institutions to report any infractions against NYSC’s formation policies across Nigeria to its National Directorate Headquarters in Abuja, or any other security agencies, for immediate measure.
The statement read, “The management of the National Youth Service Corps wishes to reiterate that Deployment and Relocation of Prospective Corps Members, as well as Corps Members, are carried out free of charge, and in accordance with the Deployment and Relocation policies of the Scheme.
“Accordingly, Relocation of Corps Members is effected on individual merit, in line with the laid down policy.
“In addition, mobilisation of Prospective Corps Members for national service is free of charge, as Corps Producing Institutions do not pay for that.
“Any infraction on the above policies should be reported to the Heads of the nearest NYSC formations nationwide, NYSC National Directorate Headquarters Abuja, and or the security agencies for prompt action.”
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