The National Youth Service Corps has called on corps members’ employers to always complement the scheme by going to the camp and picking up corps members or refunding their transport fee when they fail to do so.


NYSC Director General, Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, made the call in Bauchi on Thursday during the
2025 NYSC/Corps Employers’ Workshop organised by the scheme in the state.
He added that the provision of comfortable accommodation for corps members by their employers or payment in lieu of accommodation would go a long way in compelling the corps members to provide adequate and effective service delivery.
Represented by the Director, Northeast Area Office 1, Bauchi, Agatha Banki, the DG explained that the workshop is an annual event that brings operators of the NYSC Scheme and corps employers in a strategic meeting that presents them with the avenue for exchange of ideas that enhance their operations.
“From addressing grey areas to enhancing healthy relationships between our various organisations, the workshops always produce ideas and recommendations that are factored into the operations of the Scheme.
“I am convinced that the 2025 workshop would not be any different,” said the DG
He further highlighted the roles of corps employers to include the provision of accommodation, payment of transportation allowance, Healthcare provision as is available to regular staff, and provision of a healthy working environment.
Nafiu added that at the end of the workshop, participants must recommend steps to help build a proactive and enduring partnership between the NYSC Scheme and corps employers.
“You must hammer out more effective formats of communication among our organisations and come up with implementable solutions to the numerous problems that challenge corps administration and proffer solutions.
“I call on you to make individual and collective contributions in shaping the nation-building efforts of the corps members,” he said.
Earlier, the Bauchi state Coordinator of NYSC, Umoren Kufre, noted that the NYSC is dedicated to fostering mutual growth and development, adding that it is through meaningful partnerships with corps members’ employers that the scheme could truly maximise these endeavours.
“Strengthening our partnership is not merely a desirable goal but a necessity for fostering empowerment, innovation, and social responsibility.
“Throughout this workshop, we will engage in critical discussions, share experiences, and explore best practices that will help us strengthen our bonds and enhance the effectiveness of the NYSC in serving both corps members and the labour market”, he said.
PUNCH Online reports that the theme of this year’s workshop is ‘strengthening NYSC/Corps employers’ partnership for improved mutual benefit
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