The Federal Government has announced that members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) will no longer be posted to states deemed unsafe in the wake of worsening insecurities in the country.
The Minister of Youth, Jamila Bio-Ibrahim, made the revelation on Channels Television’s current affairs show Sunday Politics.
In the wake of the harrowing experiences of many Corps members traveling to their places of assignment, many of whom have been k!lled or kidnapped and still held captive, many stakeholders have called for the total scrapping of the scheme.
Meanwhile, the minister said the scheme has taken steps to secure NYSC members by not posting them to states battling with insecurity and only posting them to safe states.
She said: “As an immediate intervention of the government and the NYSC as an agency, we have actually stopped posting corps members to the very unsafe states.
“We have been doing it. We have been doing it in the past. There are states we have not been posting corps members to to ensure their safety.”
Speaking further, the minister said the security of corps members requires new strategies and collaboration with other agencies of government.
She added: “When it comes to security matters, it is a multi-sectoral approach. So, it is not the NYSC alone and the ministry that is involved. We are working with security outlets to ensure corps members are safe.
“We are also working on group transportation strategies for them to ensure that they are transported to and from camps safely and to their destinations.”