The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has described as untrue claims that it rejected applications from medical corps members from the South who wanted to redeploy from the North over insecurity and other factors.
The NYSC Director (Press and Public Relations), Adenike Adeyemi, made the clarification in a statement in Abuja.
She said, “The attention of NYSC Management has been drawn to a story with the above caption, making the rounds on the social media. The write-up is a misrepresentation of facts.
“In accordance with the Relocation Policy of the Scheme, the exercise is carried out based on two grounds, namely, Marital and Health grounds.
“Relocation on the ground of marriage is applicable only to female Corps Members. On the ground of health, the Corps Member’s medical history must be presented, with a written application.
“It is imperative to state that in NYSC, all lives matter, just like the Director-General has emphasised on so many fora.https://scudnewsng.com
“The safety-and-well-being of Corps Members and members of staff remains of paramount importance to the Corps.
“However, Corps Members at all times must also be security conscious and never treat their safety with levity, by unduly putting themselves in harm’s way through risky behaviours.
“Rest assured, the Scheme in all matters on deployment of Corps members, relies strictly on the advisories from the security agencies.”
“It is therefore advisable for clarifications to be sought from the Scheme on issues pertaining to its operations, to avoid the error of inaccurate reportage, or outright spread of falsehood and misinformation.”