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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

OBOY NYSC introduces biometric clearance for corps members

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hehehehe......Director-General of National Youth Service Corps, Brig.-Gen. Suleiman Kazaure on Wednesday declared that the scheme has introduced biometric clearance to ensure accountability of members’ activities.
He said that the biometrics would be used in the clearance of Corps members for weekly Community Development Services and monthly clearance.

Kazaure added that those without the approval would not be considered for payment of the monthly allowance.
He spoke shortly after donating N1.8 million to a Corps member Mr Ejike Eze who had a spinal-cord surgery.
Kazaure said the Corps member serving in Kogi State was involved in a road traffic accident where he sustained spine injuries.
“One of my core mandates is the welfare of the Corps members. We are here today to see him and see what we can do for him.
“He was involved in an accident in Enugu and had his spinal cord injured.
“When I heard of it, that the money the hospital charged is very huge that his family cannot pay, NYSC decided to take care of it,” he said.
He advised the Corps members to avoid unnecessary journey, saying that it was the cause of the accident.
“Whenever I am in the camp to interact with Corps members, I always advise them in this regard,” he said.
The director at Memfys Neurosurgical Hospital, Enugu said that with the surgery done, he hoped the patient would be out of the intensive care unit soon.
Eze was said to have embarked on a journey from Kogi to Enugu state on Dec. 20, 2016 where he had an accident and broke his spinal cord.

The management of the The National Youth Service Corps has spoken out about the delayed December allowance of corp members.
 
The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, has expressed regrets over delay in the payment of December 2016 allowance to Corps members in some states.
 
The management, in a statement says efforts were on to address the issue.
 
It said, “Management wishes to inform Corps members that efforts are on-going in conjunction with the Ministry of Finance and the Office of the Accountant-General to address the cause of delay, and we have received assurances of positive outcomes soon.

“We thank you for your patience while steps are taken to ensure payment as soon as possible.”

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