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Influencer Proposes NYSC Post Corps Members to State of Origin and LGA
An influencer’s proposal to have NYSC post corps members to their state of origin and Local Government Area as their Place of Primary Assignment has sparked widespread debate over its potential impact on community ties, infrastructure development, and the scheme’s goal of fostering national unity.
A Nigerian influencer has suggested that the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) should post corps members to their state of origin and assign their Local Government Area (LGA) as their Place of Primary Assignment (PPA).
In a post trending on X (formerly Twitter), the influencer argued that this approach would strengthen community ties and encourage familiarity with one’s roots. He stated:
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“NYSC needs to start posting everyone to their state of origin. Then PPA to your local government. Let it be an opportunity to know your village and your people. The community will protect their own since everyone is a child of the soil.”
The suggestion has sparked diverse reactions online.
Public Reactions:
• @Funmiscute: “Many LGAs lack basic infrastructure like schools, roads, housing, and electricity. This move might force politicians to address these issues, which could aid development.”
• @KlasickTheHost: “This makes sense! While the original intent of NYSC was exposure and unity, the current risks corps members face make this a safer option.”
• @kristiano_88: “This could undermine NYSC’s goal of fostering national unity after the civil war, but in truth, it hasn’t worked as intended.”
• @Willjose3030: “While staying in one’s state has its advantages, experiencing other cultures is also beneficial.”
• @iamlordphil: “Village elders would love this! But everyone should visit their hometown at least once.”
• @vibewithkings: “Instead of limiting postings, scrapping NYSC entirely might be better. My experience in camp was terrible, and I wouldn’t do it again for any amount of money.”
The proposal continues to generate debate, with many questioning its feasibility and impact on NYSC’s original purpose of fostering national unity.