NYSC Will Continue To Prevent Unqualified Graduates From Service - NYSC DG

The Director General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has re-echoed his commitment towards preventing unqualified graduates from enlisting into National Service.

NYSC Will Continue To Prevent Unqualified Graduates From Service - NYSC DG

The Director General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has re-echoed his commitment  towards preventing unqualified graduates from enlisting into National Service.

This is as he decried the continuous decline of quality graduates from unaccredited institutions, manipulation of data to allow part-time graduates enrol for service and other unwholesome practices by some Corps Producing Institutions within and outside the country. 

 

Myschoolnews reports The NYSC Director General, Brigadier General Yusha'u Dogara Ahmed stated this today in his address at the meeting of NYSC Management with the Registrars of Corps Producing Institutions in Nigeria held in Abuja.

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He added that Management would deal decisively with any institution or individual found culpable in such act.

 

The Chairman, NYSC National Governing Board Ambassador Fatima Balla Abubakar, who was represented by a member of the Board, Major General BS Adetoro in her goodwill message enjoined participants at the meeting to critically assess all the steps in the Mobilisation process and fashion out a formidable template that will guarantee unassailable mobilization process.

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The Director, Corps Mobilization Department, Hajiya Isa Walida Siddique enjoined the Registrars to step up their game in the admission of qualified students and their progression till graduation.

 

"Supervision of the mobilization of your graduates for National Service in accordance with laid down rules and procedures equally fall under your purview", she added.