3 NYSC members to repeat service year, 9 others bag service extension

The National Youth Service Corps has announced that three corps members will repeat service year for abscondment and misconduct while nine others will get an extension.

Yakubu-Yaro maintained that NYSC was a scheme of reward and punishment, stressing that the scheme had zero-tolerance for truancy, and would not hesitate to punish any erring corps member.

He corps members whose punishment is extension would be remobilised based on the offences they committed, noting that they were sanctioned using laid down byelaws.

The Federal Secretariat, State Coordinator Dawut Jidda said: “Due to the exigencies of the times, management has approved the Passing-out ceremony to be low-key and observed at the Local Government level. The Certificate of National Service will be issued to deserving Corps Members and of course, those who have fallen short of the Byelaws will be sanctioned accordingly.

“A total number of 354 Corps Members are expected to have exited from the Service today but, three absconded cases and will be remobilised for a repeat of service, and six will have extension of service in varying degrees according to their offence.

On a very sad note, we recorded one death in the course of the service year, The fallen hero died in active service. We pray to God to grant her soul eternal rest. So, a balance of 344 Corps Members will be issued their CNN accordingly.”

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