Parents and several stakeholders, including the
House of Representatives, have kicked vehemently against posting Youth Corps Members to states
that have been prone to security threats.
Prospective Corps Members, who were posted to Bauchi, Gombe, Plateau, Kano and Kaduna
States and are yet to report to their camps, have now been directed to report
immediately to the NYSC Directorate headquarters in Abuja for redeployment. CMs
posted to Yobe and Borno States would also now carry out their orientation
exercise at the NYSC camps in Nasarawa and Benue States respectively.
“Yobe State prospective corps members will now
hold their orientation course at the Nasarawa State NYSC Permanent Orientation
Camp, Keffi, Keffi LGA, and not as stated in their call-up letters. Borno State
prospective corps members will undertake their orientation programme at the
Benue State NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp at Wanume, Tarka LGA, and not as
stated in their call-up letters,” the statement said.
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Many corps members refused outright to go, saying
their security cannot be guaranteed in those states where many other Nigerians
are fleeing. The NYSC then issued a statement assuring them of their security
in those states, but the CMs were clearly not convinced.
However, in Kano State, the authorities have
increased the number of soldiers that should guard the NYSC camp, by deploying
scores of security personnel comprising soldiers, the police as well as other
operatives to the NYSC camp at Kusalla in Karaye Local Government Area as part
of efforts to provide safety for the 2,500 corps members deployed in the state.
About 50 soldiers, policemen, Civil Defence Corps
members and local security operatives known as vigilante group have been
deployed in the camp to protect the corps members. The state coordinator of the
scheme, Alhaji Bashir Yakasai, warned the new corps members to desist from
granting interview to journalists on any issue relating to religion and
politics.
But while Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State
Wednesday reminisced on the primary objectives of the scheme, which is to
promote unity, his Ogun State counterpart, Senator Ibikunle Amnosun, decided
that the security concerns in the country call for intensified martial arts
training for corps members so they can defend themselves at critical times.
The Ogun State Coordinator of NYSC, Mrs. Theresa
Anosike, explained that the 2,000 corps members (comprising 999 males and 1001
females) would be trained in martial arts to equip them with self-defence
skills in addition to the normal para-military drills and physical training
during the three-week orientation programme. She stressed that the training is
meant to “instill discipline in them, toughen their resistance, and imbue in
them Spartan-like resilience that will prepare them for whatever challenges
they may encounter, during and after their service period.”
Amosun, however, assured the new corps members of
their security, stressing that “Ogun State is a haven of peace and security.”
On his part, Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti
State charged the 2,426 (1,355 male and 1,071 female) corps members in his
state to be security conscious throughout their service year in the state. The
governor urged them to be potent instruments in checking the menace of
terrorism in the country, adding that this was the only way by which they could
save the country from the international embarrassment caused the nation by the
terrorists.
According to him, security should be seen as the
primary responsibility of every citizen, adding that the corps members should
continue to work harmoniously with the security agencies to rid the country of
terror attacks. “You are all aware of the security challenge which is gradually
turning the nation into a terrorist nation before the international community.
I charge you to see yourself as instruments to check the menace. Be security
conscious at all times," he said.
The NYSC State Coordinator, Mr. Tunde Baba-Ahmed,
hinted that NYSC, in its determination to strengthen national unity, had
arranged its platoons and hostels in a way that would allow corps members of
different cultural, ethnic, religious and social backgrounds to interact freely.
In Enugu, the issue of safety of corps members
also dominated the speech of Governor Sullivan Chime, who tasked the security
agencies in the state to provide adequate cover for the corps members wherever
they may be posted in the state. This was reinforced by the NYSC Coordinator in
the state, Hillary Nasamu, who assured the corps members that the agency had
put measures in place to guarantee the safety of over 2,500 corps members
posted to the state.
Chime said the measures he ha put in place were
meant to demonstrate the high premium which the government places on the safety
of the corps members. He urged them to strive towards achieving the NYSC
objective of national integration despite the security challenges currently
facing the country.
Culled from: This Day Live.
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