The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has warned corps
members against inducing their employers to reject them when deployed by the
scheme.
Shuaibu Ibrahim, NYSC’s director-general (DG), spoke on
Monday while briefing the 2021 batch ‘B’ stream II corps members and camp
officials via a nationwide virtual address.
In a statement shared by Adenike
Adeyemi, NYSC’s spokesperson, quoted the DG as saying corps members should
accept their posting in good faith and contribute their quota to the
development of their host communities.
According to Ibrahim, any corps member caught inducing
posting or redeployment would be sanctioned in line with NYSC bye-laws.
The NYSC DG also warned corps members against unauthorised
traveling after their orientation camp.
“Once you get to your place of primary assignment tomorrow,
don’t put pressure on your employers for rejection,” he said.
“Don’t lobby anyone that you want to change your posting or
relocation. If they write to us that you induced or forced them to reject you,
you will be punished.
“As patriotic corps
members, it is expected that you accept posting to anywhere you have been
posted to and add value to the community.”
He enjoined the corps members to be patriotic in the service
to their fatherland and ensure they add value to themselves, the scheme, and
the society at large.
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