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NYSC raises alarm over rising rejection of corps members

By Rasheed Aladejana

July 9, 2025
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NYSC raises alarm over rising rejection of corps members
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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has raised the alarm over the increasing rejection of corps members by assigned employers across the country.

The NYSC Director-General, Brig.-Gen. Olakunle Nafiu, expressed concern during the 2025 Annual Corps Employers’ Workshop held in Jos, Plateau State, on Wednesday.

Represented by Deputy Director, Gbamisola Salami, he said such rejections deny corps members valuable work experience.

“Your organisations provide platforms for corps members to apply their skills and gain practical experience.

Rejections hinder this objective,” he stated.

Nafiu also cited issues like late or non-application for corps members, poor welfare provision, and inhumane treatment by some employers.

Read also: Ex Army chief calls for return of military discipline through NYSC

He urged organisations to create supportive work environments that promote corps members’ well-being and productivity.

Plateau NYSC Coordinator, Jonathan Yavala, said the workshop aimed to foster collaboration and bridge communication gaps.

“You are not just supervisors but mentors and partners in nation-building,” he told employers.

In his remarks, Mr Musa Ashoms, Plateau’s Commissioner for Youth and Sports Development and the NYSC state Governing Board Chairman, commended the NYSC for organising the workshop.

Declaring the workshop open, Ashoms said the event was designed to bring all stakeholders on board, ensuring that corps members were not only exposed to the work environment but also provided with an enabling atmosphere to contribute meaningfully to the development of their host communities and the nation at large.

 

 

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