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No Job out There For You, You Better Learn Some Trade, NYSC Boss Tells Corpers

Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim has advised corps members to take entrepreneurial skills with all seriousness because there is no more jobs waiting for them.

The Director General reminded them that some corps members who passed out as far back as 10 years ago have not yet been gainfully employed.

Speaking to corps members who began orientation camps today, March 10, nationwide, the NYSC boss said that lack of jobs for ex-corps members is worrisome to the scheme, and that it would continue to intensify the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development programme to bridge the unemployment gap.

According to Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim, the corps members should aim aim at becoming employers of labour, rather than “an army of restive job seekers, trudging the streets of Nigeria in search of scarcely available white collar jobs.

“NYSC in the last few years recorded a paradigm shift in the orientation course content, aligning it with the prevailing security and economic realities. The precarious state of national security and shrinkage of white-collar jobs made this phenomenal change germane and compelling.

“This shift witnessed the introduction of Martial Arts training into the course content so as to equip corps members with basic self defence skills. That notwithstanding, the scheme is always in constant touch with the various security agencies to ensure that your security is not compromised.

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“A corollary to the above is the issue of financial security. It is quite worrisome to note that a lot of ex-corps members who got discharged from service as far back as 10 years are yet to be gainfully employed. This sorry state of affairs has brought about despondency and dejection on the part of some serving corps members.

“It equally fans the embers of criminality and depravity such as robbery, advance fee fraud, prostitution, drug peddling and abuse to mention but a few.

“In an attempt to stem this tide, the scheme introduced Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development programme into the orientation course content. Prior to this intervention, the scheme had been in collaboration with the National Directorate of Employment, the Central Bank of Nigeria as well as Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on MDGs, now SDGs.”

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