MOBILISATION: NYSC CHARGES CORPS PRODUCING INSTITUTIONS ON DATA CREDIBILITY
Corps Producing Institutions in the country have been charged to ensure that only credible graduates are mobilised for national service.
NYSC Director-General, Major General Shuaibu Ibrahim stated this in his address at the 2022 Batch “A” Pre-Mobilisation Workshop with the theme, “Enhancing the credibility of the mobilisation process through effective data control”, held in Abuja.
Ibrahim, who said “data generated from the Corps Producing Institutions is the raw material processed for mobilisation”, berated the “selfish motives of some players along the production chain.”
He however said the Scheme would not let its guard, adding that it had evolved techonogically-driven control measures.
“This is a call to action for the Students Affairs Officers to be above board in the discharge of their responsibility of handling data generated for NYSC from the Corps Producing Institutions”, he said.
Ibrahim appealed to relevant stakeholders to deal with some of the recurrent challenges that are capable of undermining the credibility of the process.
In her introductory address, the Director, Corps Mobilisation Department, Mrs Victoria Ango said the Pre-Mobilisation Workshop was instituted by the NYSC Management to create room for stakeholders to come together to review previous performances and identify weaknesses and strengths for quick remedy and better performance.
She stated that the Scheme in recent times had stepped up the mobilisation process through deliberate efforts to ensure that both old and new schedule officers renew their commitment towards overcoming flaws.
Ango warned that NYSC would not take further excuses from Corps Producing Institutions about data manipulation in its Corps mobilisation process.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, Alhaji Mohammed Musa Bello while declaring the workshop open commended the successive batches of Corps Members deployed to the Federal Capital Territory for their invaluable contributions in various spheres of development such as Education, Health and Community Developnent Service.
Alhaji Bello, whose address was presented at the workshop by the Director, Youth and Social Development Secretariat, Mrs Asabe Abubakar assured that the FCT administration would continue to partner with the Scheme for the successful implementation of its lofty programmes.
“I would like to affirm that the modest achievements of our administration are attributed to the cooperation and support of critical stakeholders, including the NYSC”, the Minister said.
Representatives of collaborating agencies like Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, the National Board for Technical Education, the National Universities Commission, Federal Ministry of Education, SIDMACH Technologies, among others were in attendance at the workshop.