Suspension of CDS, biometric stands – NYSC to Corps members

The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, has maintained that its directive on the suspension of biometric clearance and Community Development Services (CDS) still subsists

This is against a circular making the rounds on social media purportedly signed by the NYSC Director General.

The Scheme said the directory in circulation was a ruse which only existed in the imagination of those it described as unpatriotic element(s) behind its issuance.

It cried out over the spate of misleading information being rolled out by some mischievous personalities, saying it has become a matter of grave concern.

“The Scheme is now poised to employ all means in unmasking and dealing accordingly with these perpetrators,” it added in a statement signed by Eddy Megwa, Director, Information and Public Relations.

“No genuine circular from the NYSC has or will ever be released through social media bloggers.

“For the purpose of clarity, the NYSC’s directive on the suspension of biometric clearance and Community Development Services (CDS) still subsists.

“Corps Members will be adequately informed through the official channels of communication when the suspension is lifted.

“Furthermore, Corps Members should be reminded again that the NYSC and indeed the Federal Government remain absolutely committed to their welfare throughout the service year.

It is for this reason that successive administrations have always ensured that members of the service Corps are always included in every wage review in the history of our nation. The situation in this instance will not also be different.

“While we await Government pronouncement on the newly increased minimum wage; all Corps Members are warned against allowing anyone to instigate them to embark on any form of protest as it will be a clear departure from the oath they swore to and the provisions of the NYSC Bye laws.

“The Scheme will not hesitate to invoke the content of NYSC Act and bye law on any Corps Member that takes law into his hands.

“Be rest assured that a second will not be wasted in issuing pronouncement and implementing same as soon as the scheme gets the go ahead from the appropriate authorities on any review of your stipend,” it stated.

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