The
Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Brigadier General
Nnamdi Okore-Affia, yesterday said there were many corps members who could
neither read nor write.
The DG, who made
the disclosure at the opening of the 2013 Batch ‘A’ Pre-Mobilisation Workshop
holding in Ilorin, Kwara State, however, promised that institutions producing
half-baked graduates for NYSC would henceforth be sanctioned.
Okore-Affia, who
painted a sordid picture of illiterate- graduates churned out by the
universities and polytechnics, said this had culminated in mass rejection of
corps members in their places of primary assignment.
He said: “We have
corps members who can hardly communicate in English Language, let alone being
able to teach in the classrooms. The level of academic deficiency among corps
members has heightened corps members’ rejection and redundancy.
“This worrisome
development has resulted in a situation whereby members of the public wrongly
condemn the NYSC for the poor academic standard displayed by these corps
members.”
Okore-Affia
accused some Corps Producing Institutions, CPIs, of deliberately producing more
graduates than their quota thereby making records unsuitable and causing
problems for the directorate.
He said many of
the ‘illiterate’ corps members are “graduates who ordinarily are either
overaged, underwent part-time programmes or products of internally introduced
unaccredited courses/programmes.”
According to him,
some institutions extort money from their graduates before giving out call-up
letters or include names of graduates on the master list.
As a way out, the
DG said the national Universities Commission, NUC, the National Board for
Technical Education, NBTE, and the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board,
JAMB, would henceforth be involved to identify erring institutions for
appropriate sanctions
Source: National Mirror
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