NYSC goes stringent on COVID-19 protocols as 2021 Batch “C” Stream II service year begins

NYSC says the 2021 Batch “C’’ Stream II service year begins on Nov. 24.

This is contained in a statement issued in Abuja on Saturday by Mrs Adenike Adeyemi, NYSC’s Director, Press and Public Relations.

It said that sequel to the recent announcement by the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19, corps members will from Dec. 1 be required to also show evidence of vaccination.“

Federalcivil servants including corps members will be required to show evidence of COVID-19 vaccination before they are allowed access into offices and orientation camps from Dec. 1.

“Please note that presentation of forged COVID-19 vaccination certificate is a criminal offence,’’ the statement read.

Accordingto the statement all Prospective Corps Members (PCMs) mobilised for the service year must present themselves for the COVID-19 test at the camp before registration.

“Successfully registered PCMs will be sworn-in on Tuesday, Nov. 30. The mandatory orientation course will hold till Tuesday, Dec. 14.

“PCMs are strongly advised not to embark on night journeys to orientation camps so as not to endanger themselves,’’ the NYSC stated.

The scheme also advised PCMs traveling by road to break their journeys if they exceeded 6 p.m.

They should pass the night at military or police barracks, NYSC secretariats, corps lodges, and other safe places.

The scheme urged all PCMs to diligently read the call-up letters forwarded to them as they contained all relevant information and guidelines.

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Parents and guardians are enjoined to warn their wards to be security conscious and not to board vehicles by the roadside.

“They should also not board vehicles unregistered with the National Union of Road Transport Workers while traveling to camp.

“They are advised to use only government-approved motor parks not to fall prey to criminals. They should equally be admonished on the dangers of traveling at night.

It added that the scheme maintained liaison with security agencies to ensure the safety of all corps members and assured that all inquiries made to the NYSC would be responded to promptly.

It stated also that graduates of Monotechnics or Polytechnics must present national diploma certificates and other relevant documents as pre-condition for registration at the camp.

The scheme advised PCMs not to present fake documents during registration as management had put in place adequate machinery to clamp down on and prosecute culprits.

“In the event of any loss of call-up letter, the PCM who collected the letter from his or her institution is advised to obtain a police report and affidavit.

“Thereafter, the PCM should report to the institution of graduation for further action.

“Those who initially printed their call-up letters on-line can re-print the call-up letter in the case of loss.

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“Any person who fails to report for service as directed in the call-up letter shall be prosecuted,’’ the statement also read.
It stated that the prosecution would be carried out in line with the provisions of Section 13 sub-section 1(a) and (b) of the NYSC Act, Cap. N84, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

“All married pregnant and nursing mothers not deployed to their respective husbands’ places of domicile can now proceed to the NYSC orientation camps within their spouses’ state of residence for the orientation course,’’ the statement said.

It added that these corps members must“Parents and guardians are enjoined to warn their wards to be security conscious and not to board vehicles by the roadside.

“They should also not board vehicles unregistered with the National Union of Road Transport Workers while traveling to camp.

“They are advised to use only government-approved motor parks not to fall prey to criminals. They should equally be admonished on the dangers of traveling at night.

It added that the scheme maintained liaison with security agencies to ensure the safety of all corps members and assured that all inquiries made to the NYSC would be responded to promptly.

It stated also that graduates of Monotechnics or Polytechnics must present national diploma certificates and other relevant documents as pre-condition for registration at the camp.

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The scheme advised PCMs not to present fake documents during registration as management had put in place adequate machinery to clamp down on and prosecute culprits.

“In the event of any loss of call-up letter, the PCM who collected the letter from his or her institution is advised to obtain a police report and affidavit.

“Thereafter, the PCM should report to the institution of graduation for further action.

“Those who initially printed their call-up letters on-line can re-print the call-up letter in the case of loss.

“Any person who fails to report for service as directed in the call-up letter shall be prosecuted,’’ the statement also read.

It stated that the prosecution would be carried out in line with the provisions of Section 13 sub-section 1(a) and (b) of the NYSC Act, Cap. N84, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.“

All married pregnant and nursing mothers not deployed to their respective husbands’ places of domicile can now proceed to the NYSC orientation camps within their spouses’ state of residence for the orientation course,’’ the statement said.

It added that these corps members must in addition to other relevant documents, present evidence of marriage, the identity of husband, and evidence of husband’s place of domicile.

 

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