The Director of media and publicity of the National Youth Service Corps
(NYSC), Bose Aderibigbe revealed that the NYSC is in dire need of funds
and resources. Aderibigbe said N10, 500, budgeted by the government, is
no longer sustainable to purchase a complete set of kits for each corp
member in the NYSC.
According to The Guardian, Aderibigbe said that out of the 260,000 corp
members to be mobilised this year, 70,000 are still waiting.
She said:
“This year for instance, since the Federal Government does not want a
situation where youths who are done with tertiary education hang out
longer than necessary before having their chance to serve, we were given
260, 000 corps members to mobilise.
“So far, we are left with about 70, 000. Once the present set leaves in
October or thereabouts, this outstanding will be taken care of for the
year.This is not a hopeless situation as people are made to believe.
“It should be noted that once the Federal Government gives us the figure
to mobilise for a particular year, they back it up with funds to take
care of that number. We are in need of a lot of funds to ease our
operations, but we will continue to cry to the government until the
situation improves.
“As we speak, all 37 orientation camps have boreholes that take care of
their water needs. The battle to make the camps spick and span took a
different dimension under the immediate past Director General, Brig
General Johnson Olawumi, who went the extra mile to ensure that there
were adequate facilities in camps.
“In those days, when the NYSC visits state governors, we usually went
with copies of the laws setting us up. And we always let the governors
to know that state governments have a duty to provide facilities at
these camps. Of course, in this direction, some state governments
performed creditably well.
“When I was a state coordinator, I remember former Governor Alao Akala
of Oyo State, providing the NYSC with a giant Mikano generator. Former
Governor Martins Elechi, of Ebonyi State, also gave NYSC in the state
three Mikano generating sets, and Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo
State, also gave NYSC in the state a power generating set.
“Right now, through the instrumentality of the NYSC, and some state
governments, all orientation camps in the state have power generating
sets to take care of their power needs.”
“General Olawunmi would even go straight to see what the toilets look
like on visiting an orientation camp. Thereafter, he would move to the
kitchen to inspect the conditions, taste the meals, check out the sizes
of meats and fishes given to corps members, and ensure that things were
generally done the right way.
“He also ensured that more toilet facilities, including mobile toilets
were put in place for the convenience of corps members. The good thing
in all of these is that all these steps the incumbent DG, Brig. General
Sule Zakari Kazaure, I also taking in a bid to lift the scheme higher.”
“The sum of N10, 500 is budgeted by the Federal Government for the
complete set of kits for each corps member.This includes a pair of
khaki; two white vests; one crested vest; two pairs of shorts; a fez
cap; a pair of canvass and a pair of jungle boots.
In Nigeria today, we all know that this amount is incapable of purchasing the topmost quality of all of these."
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