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NYSC’s Hostels Building To Cost N400m
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has secured a N400 million loan to finance the building of hostels for corps members during their one-year compulsory national service.
Speaking during the visit to Mr. Babatunde Fashola, the Lagos State governor, Brig-General Maharazu Ismail Tsiga, Director-General of NYSC, said the loan would be used to build hostels and lodge for corps members across the federation.
The scheme has secured a N400 million facility to construct hostels for corps members.
Corps members accommodation problem has given the nation a great concern that Mr. President directed the NYSC to provide adequate security and housing for the corps members.
According to Brig-General Maharazu Ismail Tsiga, Director-General of NYSC, undisclosed bank has agreed to advance the sum of N400 million to the NYSC, which he said would be used in building lodges for the corps members throughout the federal.
Tsiga condemned the killing of corps members in their areas of primary assignments, especially in the north. The DG who said he served in 1981, described the killing of corps members as unfortunate adding that it is the responsibility of everybody to protect them in their places of primary assignments. He also noted that NYSC has resolved not to send members to crisis areas, saying that those serving in such areas will be withdrawn.
Fashola has called for the need to reappraise the scheme so as to prepare graduates for challenges of the future.
According to him, “it is no longer fashionable to prepare people for jobs; but to equip them with relevant skills that could turn them into employers of labour”. He also raised doubt about the duration of the camping exercise and its capacity to impact relevant skills on Corps members, and wondered why they are not engaged in making their uniforms or using one particular set to farm, so as to supply good food for other batches.