The Lagos State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps Scheme (NYSC), Mrs. Adenike Adeyemi, has said that the N500 levy being charged from each corps member is not a means of extortion but their own contribution to the NYSC Foundation.
Adenike gave this clarification during a chat after the swearing-in ceremony for the 2,151 corps members deployed to the state for the 2013 Batch B scheme against the backdrop of allegation that the state NYSC was extorting money from each corp member.
“It is not true that NYSC has been extorting money from corps members, that is not just possible.
The N500 levy per corps member is just their own contribution to the NYSC Foundation and it is known to them and even the management of the scheme.
And the money is collected when the corps members are passing out. Corps members are our children, we cannot do that to them; those who are saying that are ignorant,” she said.
During the ceremony, the NYSC boss urged the deployed corps members to use their service year in promoting national unity and integration.
Earlier, she had urged new corps members deployed to the state for the 2013 Batch B scheme to use their service year to promote national unity and integration.
“You should avail yourselves of this once in a lifetime opportunity an experience and assimilate all training modules as packaged for your development. We cannot always build the future for our youth but we can build our youth for the future”.
“You have to be very proud that the NYSC you are enlisting into today has after 40 years of existence become a household name and provides an answer to youth development and productivity.
NYSC has become a globally recognised platform for participants to gain practical, experiential knowledge before facing the challenges of the real world,” she said.
Adenike added that the expected outcome of the exercise in the corps members include increased levels of self-confidence, caring, networking and good character and competence and she urged the corp members to obey camp rules and regulations.
She further thanked the State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola (SAN) for his support, assistance, love and consistency he has been demonstrating for the realisation of the objectives of the scheme but however, pleaded with the governor to urgently provide the state NYSC with a befitting permanent orientation camp as this would help the NYSC to be able to accommodate the ever-increasing population of corps members being deployed to the state.
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