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Full List: NYSC’s new reforms, from Civilian DG to fresh uniforms

Vanguard Nigeria about 3 hours 3 mins read
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The federal government has approved a sweeping overhaul of the National Youth Service Corps, splitting the orientation programme into three distinct phases among other changes.

It also introduced 11 specialised career streams from which corps members will choose at registration, according to details provided by Hadiza Bala Usman, special adviser to President Bola Tinubu on policy coordination, on Monday.

The Federal Executive Council approved the comprehensive reform of the 53-year-old scheme on Monday, with the minister of youth development, Ayodele Olawande, describing it as the first holistic review of NYSC since the programme was established in 1973.

Briefing State House correspondents alongside Olawande after the FEC meeting in Abuja, Usman explained how the reform would restructure the orientation camp experience and reshape the way corps members are trained and deployed.

The orientation camp to run in three phases

The orientation programme, extended from three weeks to six, will be broken into three two-week phases, Usman said.

The first two weeks will focus on civic responsibility, national values and leadership development. The next two weeks will cover career mapping, basic accounting and financial literacy, business planning and access to finance. “And then we intend to introduce a structured career day programme to enable COP members engage directly with the public,” she said.

The final two weeks, which Usman described as a “minimal period,” will be dedicated to stream-specific training aligned with each corps member’s designated stream, based on their choice, academic background and skill profile.

The 11 specialised streams

Under the new framework, every corps member will be required to pick one of 11 specialised streams upon registration. Usman listed them as:

  1. Agric Corps
  2. Medical Corps
  3. Education Corps
  4. Tech and Digital Corps
  5. Legal Corps
  6. Public Service Corps
  7. Infrastructure Corps
  8. Green Corps
  9. Enterprise Corps
  10. Creative Economy Corps
  11. Paramilitary and Security Corps

Once a corps member registers under a stream, they will be recognised accordingly — for instance, as a member of the Medical Corps — and will receive specialised training tailored to that stream during the final two weeks of orientation.

Usman said the streams were designed to equip graduates with practical skills tailored to their academic backgrounds, career interests and the needs of Nigeria’s workforce.

Deployment will now factor in security realities

Usman said the reform also reviews how corps members are posted across states, with greater consideration given to prevailing security challenges in different parts of the country. This builds on the “risk-sensitive deployment” approach Olawande had earlier described as part of the broader reform package.

Leadership changes from military to civilian

NYSC will now be headed by a civilian, while the military will continue to provide security for corps

members nationwide — a structure Usman said reflects the administration’s broader push to build the human capital needed for a $1 trillion economy.

New uniform and graduation ceremony

The reform also introduces a redesigned NYSC uniform “that reflects professionalism and national pride,” Olawande said, replacing the outfit corps members have worn since the scheme’s creation. The Passing Out Parade will also be scrapped in favour of a new graduation ceremony.

Camp standards nationwide will be upgraded through a national grading and certification system, Olawande added, as part of efforts to standardise the orientation experience across all NYSC camps.

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