In order to ensure that corps members obtain work
experience relevant to their academic qualifications, the management of the
National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) would from the next batch of positing
rescind its decision to send corps members to serve in schools only.
Graduates of medicine would therefore be posted to
hospitals and health centers, law graduates would be posted to Ministries of
Justice, law chambers and Legal-based NGOs, just like others would be posted to
organisations where their academic qualifications would be deployed to use.
Graduates of Education and single honours would be deployed to schools under
the new policy.
The policy was adopted last year after the
realisation that most organisations, especially in the private sector,
take advantage of the scheme to keep their wage bill low as they do not
make any effort to retain any corps members who served with them; rather they
would throw them into the labour market and demand for fresh corps members .
The Chairman of the Board of the NYSC, Chief Gordon
Bozimo, made this disclosure in an exclusive interview noted that the NYSC
would not allow private sector organisations to take advantage of its CMs
anymore.
This, he added, would be done through the demand and
signing of an Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with any private sector
organisation that demands for corps members to retain a certain percentage of
the corps members at the end of the service year.
“If an organisation writes us to send
corps members to them, it means they have need for manpower; these are
graduates, they are educated, they are not clerks, so if we are send 50
corps members , the organisation would sign an MoU to retain at least, let’s
say 30 percent. That will also make the corps members know they have something
at stake, they have to show good example and work hard,” he said.
This arrangement, he clarified does not, however, mean that such CMs at the end of their service year would not undergo the aptitude tests of the organisations if they have those as requirement for full employment.
This arrangement, he clarified does not, however, mean that such CMs at the end of their service year would not undergo the aptitude tests of the organisations if they have those as requirement for full employment.
Bozimo added that it is
counter-productive to send a doctor to teach in a school as a year of teaching
cannot be considered as relatable work experience for such doctor.
“In some schools, you get more corps members than full time teachers, so we are hoping that by the next batch, we would send corps members to where their expertise would be appropriate," he added.
“In some schools, you get more corps members than full time teachers, so we are hoping that by the next batch, we would send corps members to where their expertise would be appropriate," he added.
The Board Chairman disclosed that the NYSC is working with
state governments to improve the living conditions in the camps that need
improvements especially in terms of security, power and water supply to the
camps.
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I don't want to believe that Gordon bozimo or d so-called board of nysc just woke up from their slumber mtccheeeeeeew!
ReplyDeleteIndeed, this is a step in the right direction. At least if ASUU and FG are still sleeping about the issue of strike, let the NYSC board make the graduates happy!
ReplyDeleteRubbish..why did they not impose it when I was serving rather they throw us in local second schools,thank God u have wake up...Mtchewwwwwwww
ReplyDeleteThis should be applicable to government jobs. To stop medical doctors from becoming politicians and abandoning hospital, etc.
DeleteFunny
ReplyDeletePlease let us always welcome developments.
ReplyDeleteAfter positing u to a company what next after one year. The should use that medium to get employment for graduates.
ReplyDeleteWhen will this be done? Just promise n llneva do it. Nonsense people. Will they do it? No way. Just watch them.
ReplyDeleteHMmmmmm, y is dis komin afta ma service. Anyway, is a gud development
ReplyDeleteThank God the policy makers are waking up from their ideal life policy-making 'SLIP' to real life policy-making 'STANDS'. I was wondering what a fresh Gas/Petroleum Engr. for instance would be planting in Obasanjo's farm in Ogun state if posted there in view of the old NYSC posting Policy! Could it be CH4/crude oil seedlings? LAAAAAAAAAAFFFFFFFFFFFFFSSSSSSSSSSS . May God bless our Motherland.
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