Some
NYSC members are being made to face some sanctions in Nasarawa State
after they were found out to have committed certain wrongs.
Posted by Gifted on Fri 22 Dec, 2017
NYSC members
As many as 20 Corps members in the 2017 NYSC Batch B, Stream 11, in
Nasarawa State, have reportedly bagged various extensions of service
period for different misconducts during the service year.
According to Vanguard, the NYSC Coordinator in the state, Mrs
Zainab Isah, made this known to newsmen on Thursday after supervising a
low key Passing out Parade (POP) for the corps members in Lafia Local
Government Area.
Isah said that the affected corps members had their service years
extended by various periods because they committed different offences
and had to be punished based on the gravity of their offences and
according to NYSC bye-laws.
“We have 20 corps members that have disciplinary cases. Some of
them missed one allowance or the other because they were not around.
Either they travelled without permission or they travelled with
permission but extended their leave without informing NYSC.
“So those allowances they missed are the ones that will be given to them during their extension of service.
“Some got two weeks extension, some three weeks while others
got longer extensions. It depends on the misconduct and what the NYSC
bye-laws stipulated as punishment,” she said.
Isah explained that the decision to extend the service year of the
erring corps members was the recommendation of the state NYSC
Disciplinary Committee which according to her, will serve as a deterrent
to others.
“We have a committee on Corps discipline, comprising of all
assistant directors and all heads of branches in the secretariat. The
state coordinator is not a member.
“When this body sits, they look into the cases and invite the
concerned Corps members to defend themselves. At the end, a decision is
taken strictly in accordance with NYSC bye-laws.
“I am really disappointed that even with the noble effort of
government through this scheme; some people are rather misusing the
opportunity instead of taking advantage of what NYSC is offering.
“1, 957 Batch B, Stream 11 Corp members successfully completed
their service year and were issued certificates of national service at a
low key passing out ceremonies at various NYSC Zonal offices across the
state,’’ she said.
While appreciating the corps members for their patriotism and
perseverance during the service year, Isah advised them to be
self-reliant and employers of labour rather than seek for white collar
jobs.
“They should go ahead with what we taught them in camp. They
should just continue with those trainings and I am sure those trainings
will see them through and in no distance time, they too will be
employers of labour,” she said.
She thanked the state government for its support to the scheme and
urged for sustenance especially in the area of engagement of corps
members who might have made significant positive impact in the area of
their primary assignments.
“We have five corps members who distinguished themselves based on the contributions they made in their places of assignments.
“They did exceptionally well but we are yet to submit the list
to the state government because the NYSC governing board is yet to hold a
meeting on it,” she said.
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