NYSC Issues New Directive for 2024 Batch ''B" Stream II Married Female PCMs

The National Youth Service Corps has directed all married female Prospective Corps Members in 2024 Batch 'B' Stream II who are not domiciled where their husband is based to report to the nearest NYSC orientation camp for change of deployment.

NYSC Issues New Directive for 2024 Batch ''B" Stream II Married Female PCMs

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has recently announced a directive specifically aimed at married female Prospective Corps members (PCMs) who find themselves deployed to states where their husbands are not domiciled. 

According to the NYSC, these PCMs should take the following steps:

1. Report to the Nearest NYSC Orientation Camp: Married female PCMs in this situation are required to report to the nearest NYSC Orientation Camp in their state of deployment.

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2. Provide Relevant Documents: During the registration period at the Orientation Camps, these PCMs must bring copies of their marital and other relevant documents as evidence.

3. Change of State of Deployment: Upon verification, the NYSC will facilitate the change of their state of deployment. This change will then be reflected on their dashboard, allowing them to reprint their deployment letters.

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Compliance with this directive is crucial to ensure that married female PCMs are appropriately placed based on their marital circumstances. For further inquiries or clarification, PCMs can contact their respective NYSC State Secretariats.