Nigeria’s president, Muhammadu Buhari may have concluded plans to unveil
another programme synonymous to the existing National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC) scheme.
President-Buhar
The Nigerian president,
who spoke during the swearing-in of the 2015 batch A of the NYSC also
noted that the programme will address youth empowerment, insecurity and
other vices which are associated to youths.
Buhari, who
was represented by the Lagos state governor, Akinwunmi Ambode through
Dr. Aderemi Desalu, the state permanent secretary, ministry of special
duties, Thursday, said the programme would be anchored on the model
provided by the NYSC scheme.
“As we have promised Nigerians, my
administration will soon unveil a comprehensive national youth
empowerment programme anchored on the model provided by the NYSC scheme.
“Our goal is to comprehensively address youth employment, insecurity and other social vices prevalent amongst our youths.
“As
a globally recognised scheme, the role of corps members, as change
agents, will be properly articulated and harnessed for the benefit of
our citizens across the country,” the president said.
PM News reports
that he also assured Nigerians that the fight against insurgency and
terrorism would be more decisive and purposeful, noting that: “our
commitment is to quickly restore peace in the affected areas and
guarantee the security of lives and property of every Nigerian,
including corps members”.
Only yesterday, the Nigerian president
ordered Alhaji Salisu Maikasuwa, clerk of the National Assembly, through
a letter of proclamation, to convene the new and first session of the
8th National Assembly.
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