49 corpers to repeat service in Ekiti, Kaduna, Ebonyi, others

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Forty-nine Batch A corps members of the National Youth Service Corps will repeat their service year in Gombe, Kaduna, Ebonyi, Sokoto and Ekiti states following various infractions.

The Gombe State NYSC Coordinator, Mrs Florence Yaakugh, said two corps who absconded from service would automatically repeat the service year, while six others would serve extension of service for various offences committed.

The seven affected corps members in Katsina State, according to the state coordinator, Alhaji Ahidjo Yahaya, are also part of the 2019 batch A. Abubakar added that a total of 14 corps members had been sanctioned for absconding and for contravening the scheme’s bye-laws. In Sokoto, 22 corps members of 2019 Batch A are to repeat their service year for absconding and violating the rules of the scheme.

On her part, the chairperson of the scheme in the state, Hajia Luba Usman, explained that two corps members received the Sultan of Sokoto prestigious award while three corps members received state award and another two received commendation letters for their outstanding performance during their service year.

“Your stay in Kebbi State this last one year, must have exposed you to life challenges and new experiences in different fields of pursuits and host communities. I enjoin you all to strive hard to build upon the bonds of unity you have established here.

 

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Many of them must have also repeated courses in their university days.

It might be a ploy to at least continue with the minimum wage allowance since they aren't that sure of securing any job when in the labour market. Na sense ooooo!!!!

I was almost part of the numbers in 2016. Wish u all the best guys.

Hope government go pay them for repeating class...

Corper Emeritus

Do people repeat that? Anyway the allowance is there.

Good. Steady alloweee😉😉😉

This country ehn

That's great. NYSC spill over, you'll now serve your motherland with full 33k

LEMAO

No allowee for them.morealso,it's really be tough

It's an avenue 4 dem to get busy and earn income more.

repeating service is not a good experience to be honest with u.

Don't you think it's because of this newly increased allowance that most of them defaulted so as to have an extension of service?

It's a good one for them in this unemployment era.

You people cannot let someone go in peace again...

Alawee to be continued ?

Fast

Nysc sef has carryover 😂

33K Rollover . 1.12 odds

Why are they repeating

Make them cool down enjoy the 33k for 12 months, work no dey o

Why?

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