The Federal Government has
concluded plans to engage partners including banks to assist corps members with
funds for self-employment and empowerment ventures.
The chairman, National Governing Board
of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Chief Gordon Bozimo, stated this on
Friday during a visit to the NYSC Umunya camp in Anambra.
Addressing the 2014 batch “A” corps
members, Bozimo said that the move was in line with government’s efforts to
reduce the prevalence of post-service unemployment among young graduates.
“The initiative which is under the War
Against Poverty (WAP) programme, aims to produce generations of young
entrepreneurs who would play a pivotal role in the nation’s economy.
“This will go in line with
the industrial revolution strategy launched recently by President Goodluck
Jonathan,” the chairman said.
He said that the board will ensure
that beneficiaries of the financial grants are equipped with adequate knowledge
of business implementation strategies and management of small and medium scale
enterprises.
The chairman further disclosed that
the board was partnering with some banks to deploy mobile cash machines in all
orientation camps nationwide.
Bozimo expressed hope that the
machines when deployed will address the challenges encountered by corps members
in making cash transactions.
He advised the corps members to be of
good character and be security conscious by limiting their movements within
their areas of service.
“If you take your primary
assignment seriously and you are able to get commendation either from the state
secretariat, state government or your place of service, attesting that you are
somebody of character, you could easily get a job.
“This is because Nigeria is becoming competitive; what is scarce
in commodity in Nigeria
is character and not first degrees any more.
“So if you have good
character and attestation, your chances of employment are brighter,” Bozimo
said.
Earlier in her address, the
state coordinator of the scheme, Mrs Inyang Ekpe commended the support of the
state government and other well-meaning individuals in the successful running
of the camp.
Ekpe said that the 1661 corps
members deployed to the camp had shown strict compliance to rules and
unparalleled eagerness to serve the nation.
She expressed that hope that the
ongoing tour of camps by the chairman would provide lasting solutions to some
challenges and redefine the NYSC fundamentals as envisioned by the founding
fathers.
Corps Members Set To Have More Cash From Federal Government
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