By Sani Idris
The Coalition of Ethnic Nationality Youth Leaders of Nigeria (CENYLON), has
commended the NYSC DG, Maj-Gen Shu'aibu Ibrahim and the house of representatives members on the successful public hearing seeking establishment of the NYSC trust fund.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that CENYLON is an umbrella body of influential youth leaders from various ethnic groups in Nigeria with memberships strength of over 25 Million.
Addressing pressmen on Thursday in Kaduna, Barr. Faruk Mohammed Ofoku, Spokesman of CENYLON, said the NYSC at its inception mobilized 2,364 graduates for the scheme.
NAN reports that Mallam Salihu Danlami, PresidentCoalition of Ethnic Nationality of Nigeria, Comrade Gabriel Abela Emmanuel President South South Concerned Youth for Peace and Stability, Engr. Rodney Nnamdi, the Cordinator South East Parliament, Comrade Abdulsalam Kazeem, the President of Unified Nigerian Youth forum and Mallam Gadzama Ibrahim, the Chairman of North East Youth for Peace were also signatories to the text read at the conference.
Ofoku noted that due to the proliferation of government and private owned tertiary Institutions to meet the need of Nigerias population, the scheme now mobilized over 400,000 graduates annually.
"This implies that more funds is required to achieve the objective of scheme", Ofoku said.
He added that "We are aware that the NYSC was established under a tripartite arrangement, with the Federal, States and Local Governments having various responsibilities as spelt out in the NYSC Act Cap N84 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004".
He lamented that with the dwindling resources accruable to the various tiers of Government, the funding of NYSC has continued to reduce drastically to the level that major responsibilities of the States and Local Governments are shifted to the Federal Government.
"Considering the unquantifiable role the scheme has been playing in promoting national cohesion and giving fresh Graduates needed work experience in most organisation,we wish to strongly call on believers in the Nigeria project and in indissolubility to support the bill that seeks to establishment of the Trust Fund for the NYSC, akin to that of the Tertiary Education Fund, TETFund, Gas Infrastructure Fund that was recently established in Petroleum Industry Act.
The coalition noted that the bill seeked to address the infrastructural deficit in the orientation camps and provide lodges for corp members in states and Local Government Areas, ensure adequate provision of other operational logistics.
"The bill will also ensure expansion of NYSC ventures to enhance revenue generation as well as address the problem of graduate unemployment in the country through training and empowerment of corps members.
"The successful passage of the bill and its implementation will play a significant role in curbing the menace of insecurity, as all ex corps members with business ideas will secure funding thereby keeping them busy and equally position them as employers of labour
"The bill is coming at a time Entrepreneurship studies has been made compulsory for all courses in our over 200 Tertiary Institutions of learning.
"While the students are trained to be self reliant, the Fund will help to business ideas of corps members to make them self reliant and employers of labour.
"Such beautiful innitiative will stand challenge of time in our country history, considering the fact that entrepreneurship is one the new order of the 21st century, such fund will help breach the gap our generation faces, and we believe that; history will judge the current leadership of NYSC fairly on this subject matter.
"In recent time, all performance indicators has shown that the current DG NYSC is the best among all, his quest to make NYSC globally recognised is yielding positive results every seconds while we equally observed that as at today NYSC is the human resources factory of our nation ideal hub, today our nation is competing in the global market where innovative ideas is price,"Ofoku said.
He called on the House Committee on Youth Development to tidy up their report for final passage by the house and concurrence by the Senate.
"The Coalition believe that President Muhammadu Buhari who has shown unprecedented support for youth development via provision of various low interest rate facilities to budding businesses will gladly sign the passed bill into law,"he said
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2023: Atiku officially declares to run for Presidency
“I have the experience in the lower and highest level. As a vice president of Nigeria, I made much progress in national transformation."
The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2019 general elections, Atiku Abubakar, has officially declared interest for the 2023 presidential race.
The former vice president in a video shared by a former presidential aide, Reno Omokri on YouTube declared while meeting with some stakeholders.
According to Atiku, he has the experience to lead Nigeria which is currently facing challenges.
He said, “We are in one of the trying and tough times in our history in this country. Poverty insecurity joblessness and insecurity
“There has never been a time when Nigerians need serious leadership than now.
“PDP is in a better position to offer Nigerians that desirable leadership. That is what I want to offer. I want to offer solutions to our problems.
“I have the experience in the lower and highest level. As a vice president of Nigeria, I made much progress in national transformation.
“As a businessman, I have solved Grassroot problems by creating jobs for thousands of people”.
He further stated that the main opposition party, the PDP is in a better position to offer Nigerians desirable leadership.
Watch video below:
Last week, during his visit to former President Olusegun Obasanjo, Atiku expressed confidence in winning the PDP presidential ticket.
Similarly, on March 03, 2022, another presidential aspirant, under the PDP, Dele Momodu, told journalists that he is more confident in winning the party's ticket than Atiku
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