Brigadier General, Zuleman Kazaure, the Director-General, National
Youth Service Corps (NYSC), on Monday reacted to speculation that there
was a grand plan to scrap the scheme.
He said there was no iota of truth in the rumour, adding that NYSC would continue to contribute to national deceopment.
Kazaure, who was represented by the Director of Mobilisation, Chief
Frank Ekpunobi, stated this at Issele-Uku, Delta, during a visit to the
camp.
The DG further described the speculation as a result of “poverty of information.’’
He said that the NYSC period in the life of an individual was a
period of stop gap and period to differentiate between fantasy and
reality.
Kazaure recalled that the scheme was created after the three years of the civil war with the sole aim of national integration.
He added that since then, NYSC had performed wonderfully well in the
area of education, healthcare delivery and increased literacy.
Kazaure pointed out that there was no where in Nigeria that people do
not find corps members rendering services to their fatherland.
The NYSC DG, however, advised the corps members to stay in their
places of primary assignment, avoid unnecessary traveling and work hard
to bag awards.
Earlier, the Delta Coordinator, Mr Benjamin Omotade, said that camping activities commenced on a promising note.
Omotade said that different agencies have cordial relationship with
the camp officials and that staff of the Federal Medical Centre (FMC)
were on ground to render qualitative healthcare services to the corps
members.

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