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NYSC disowns viral pamphlet advising corps members to pay kidnappers ransom
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has disowned a pamphlet circulating on social media that allegedly advises corps members to pay ransom if kidnapped, describing the document as fake and not reflective of its security policies.
In a statement, the NYSC Management explained that a similar document was presented by a consultant in 2021 but was never approved or adopted by the Scheme.
It emphasised that the material currently in circulation is not an official NYSC publication and should be disregarded entirely.
The statement reads, “The attention of the Management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has been drawn to a purported NYSC pamphlet advising corps members to pay ransom in the event of kidnapping.
While a similar document was presented to Management for consideration by a consultant in 2021, it was not adopted by the Scheme. Management, therefore, wishes to make it clear that the document being circulated is not an official NYSC publication and does not represent the Scheme’s policy regarding staff and corps members’ security; as such, it should be ignored.”
The NYSC reaffirmed its commitment to the welfare and safety of both staff and corps members, assuring that it continues to work closely with security agencies and stakeholders to enhance protection and respond to emerging threats.
“The NYSC Management remains committed to the welfare, security, and safety of its staff and corps members and will continue to collaborate with security agencies and other stakeholders in this regard. Nigeria is Ours; Nigeria we serve. Thank you.
“Nigeria is ours; Nigeria we serve,” the statement added.
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