Importance of National Youth Service You Need to Know
The National Youth
Service Year: An Over-View
The National Youth
Service Corps Year comprises of four (4) main segments in which every Corps
Members must satisfactorily participate before he/she is qualified to be issued
a certificate of National Service.
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The service year therefore comprises of:
- Orientation Courses
- Primary Assignment
- Community Development Service
- Winding – Up/Passing –out
ORIENTATION COURSE
A National Youth
Service Corps year starts with a 3 weeks orientation course and it is
compulsory for all Nigeria graduates mobilised for national service. The course
lasts for three (3) weeks and is designed to achieve the following objectives:
To give Corps Members a
better understanding of the objectives of the NYSC Scheme and enable them
internalise its ideals
To acquaint members
with their environment in their political, cultural, social and economic
setting
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To prepare Corps
members for their particular roles in the Scheme.
To equip them with
practical social and leadership skills that will enable them meet the
challenges of the service year ahead.
To inculcate in the
Corps members the spirit of national consciousness as a basic ingredient in
nation building.
To instil discipline in
the youths.
To give Corps members
adequate physical and mental training.
To imbibe them with the
Spirit of collective responsibility.
To achieve the above
objectives the orientation course opens with a swearing –in/opening ceremony
presided over by the executive Governor of the State/FCT Minister. The oath of
Allegiance and the National Pledge are administered by the Chief Judge of the
State/FCT.
The orientation course
content involves physical training, drills, lectures on the people and
tradition of the host State, professional lectures for Corps health
personnel’s, lawyers, teachers and Skill acquisition training e.t.c. Corps
members participate in social activities designed to create opportunities for
them to interact.
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They participate in
dance and drama competitions, Miss NYSC and Mr Macho.
They also participate
in inter platoon competitions on football, volleyball, table tennis, cooking
and sanitation.
Corps members are also
trained on Man ‘O’ War activities leading to competitions on inter platoon
drills and tug of war.
PRIMARY ASSIGNMENT
At the end of the
orientation, Corps members are posted to their place of primary assignment.
While the NYSC Management takes into consideration the areas of specialization
of Corps members carrying out the posting exercise, emphasis is placed in rural
posting in the areas of Agriculture, Health, Education and Infrastructure.
It is expected that
Corps members should accept their posting and be agents of change contributing
towards the development of their host communities.
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT
SERVICES
The Community
Development Service (CDS) is aimed at harnessing the skills, creativity and
innovativeness of Corps members. Corps members are expected to identified the
needs of their host communities and mobilise members of their host communities
to embark on the projects.
Through this programme,
many Corps members were able to construct bridges, health care centres,
classroom blocks, market stalls, culverts etc. they had also carried out
projects like HIV sensitization, adult literacy campaign, extra-mural classes
for students, road safety campaign etc. Corps members participate actively in
the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) through the War Against Poverty (WAP)
programme of the scheme.
WINDING –UP/PASSING-OUT
At the end of the
service year (usually at the 12th month) corps members are gathered in their
respective zones for assessment of the service year and de briefing. It is the
period when Corps members present their final clearance letters from their
employers and submit same to their Zonal/Local Government Inspectors.
Parade rehearsals are
conducted in readiness for the passing-out ceremony which is usually presided
over by the Executive Governor of the State. During the ceremony, those with
outstanding performance during the service year are given State Honours Award.
For a Corps member to merit an award, he/she must be outstanding in the
orientation course, primary assignment, community development service and
winding –up exercise.
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