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NYSC Revolution: Civilian Leader Approved, Sparks Major Transformation

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NYSC Revolution: Civilian Leader Approved, Sparks Major Transformation

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has undergone its first significant review since its founding 53 years ago with the approval of a comprehensive reform by the Federal Executive Council (FEC).

The Federal Ministry of Youth and the Attorney-General of the Federation were instructed by the FEC to amend the NYSC Act and its regulations in order to incorporate the approved changes and facilitate the prompt implementation of the new framework as part of the reforms.

One of the most significant changes is that, although the military will still provide security for corps members across the country, a civilian will now lead the NYSC’s operational leadership.

The government claims that the changes are intended to make the NYSC a productivity-focused, skill-driven, and youth-empowering organization that supports the administration’s objective of creating a $1 trillion Nigerian economy.

We eagerly anticipate the implementation of these new reforms and look forward to witnessing the positive impact they will bring. The future of the NYSC holds great promise, and we can’t wait to see the transformative changes unfold.

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