
The Director-General of the Scheme, Brigadier General Johnson Olawumi, gave the advice in his New Year Message to the over 240,000 Corps Members currently undergoing National Service.
Olawumi highlighted the different skill sets which Corps members could choose from namely: Agro-Allied, Culture/Tourism, Cosmetology, ICT, Construction, Power/Energy, Food Processing and Preservation, Construction, Environment, Horticulture and Landscaping, Education, Automobile and Film and Photography. He said the Scheme intends to expand the Skill sets during the year.
The Director-General advised the Corps Members to consolidate on the skills they acquired during the SAED training on camp by utilizing their free time to engage in post-camp training.
He added that the Scheme, out of its determination to make the Corps Members self-reliant and become employers of labour, went into partnership with the Bank of Industry to come up with an empowerment package called the BOI – NYSC Graduates Empowerment Fund (GEF).
He recalled that one thousand Corps Members, who scaled through an online Business ideas competition, were recently trained under the GEF.
“The trained Corps Members will be required to submit their applications for loans under the GEF, and each of them will be qualified for a loan of between five hundred thousand and two million naira”, he added.
Olawumi enjoined the Corps Members to remain patriotic and contribute meaningfully to the development of their host communities and the country as a whole. He also advised them to avoid making negative comments about the country.
He reaffirmed Management’s commitment to their welfare while also urging them to channel any grievances through appropriate channels. He added that in the event of any crisis, they should quickly contact the NYSC Distress Call Centre and also make use of the Director-General’s twitter handle.
The Director-General commended members of staff of the Scheme for their hard work, dedication and loyalty which led to the successes recorded in the past year, and called on them to remain loyal, diligent and committed to the ideals of the Scheme.