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NYSC and 50 years of national unity

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THE National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has become one of the most revered Federal Government’s established schemes that have done the country proud in all respects. It was created by the decree No 24, of May 22, 1973 promulgated by the military regime of the then head of state, Gen Yakubu Gowon. “To keep Nigeria one” The scheme was primarily conceptualized to strength the national cohesion and integration, so that the already fractured nation could be more bonded in all spheres. Without being immodest, NYSC has been a scheme that had helped to revitalize the affinity among diverse nationalities of the Nigerian Nation and bolstered the values of respect for the culture, religions and customs being practiced by each of the ethnic groups. Though there might be some hiccups in the operations of the scheme since inception, but it has relatively lived up to its biddings in some noticeable aspects of our national life. The country can’t forget the pivotal roles played by NYSC in managing the post traumatic stress disorder suffered by some Nigerian citizens during the post civil war era.

Since then, The NYSC  had been a  leveler creating balancing across the plural-ethnic Nigerian nation, and sending a strong signal that Nigerians are brothers, regardless of the noticeable difference in our culture, customs, religions, creeds, and political learning’s. It has been a spiraling binding force warding off the cankerworms of mutual distrust, suspicion, class differences, hatred, superiority and inferiority complexes, and all manners of social malaise serving as tremors quaking the country’s foundation since its independence in 1960. Besides unity, economic prosperity of any nation is vital to the survival and wellbeing of its citizen. Under this context, The NYSC scheme has been a strong weapon providing employment for countless of Nigerian professionals from all respectable fields of human endeavors. Many of the graduate’s participants are employed into public and private sectors, thereby rejigging the economy and make it more responsive. Thousands of participants deployed in many states, had got the opportunities of securing permanent jobs after the expiration of their service years.

In many developing economies, rural-urban drift, had always been the most economic challenge comforting them. But with advent of NYSC, The government had been able to stem the tide to a large extent. A vivid dissection of how the scheme was being prosecuted connoted the fact that bulk of the participants is deployed in the rural areas. With this Government at all cadres had been cored to focus attention on the development of the rural sector, so that the corps members can be more comfortable to serve and live among the rural centers. The scheme also serves as a unique opportunity for training for leadership. Opportunity is giving to corps members to become self disciplined and capable of becoming future reliable leaders of the country. In fact, the conduct of the schemes is designed to infuse discipline and self-reliance in the participants. Good leadership would without no doubt help a country to achieve socio-economic advancement, all things being equal. This is because; the kernel of the scheme is to ensure that the participating graduate youths are self reliant, disciplined, and responsible and to nurture the true spirit of Nationalism.

However, in spite of the myriad of benefits inherent in the scheme, it has been confronted with a lot of snags. The challenges of kidnappings, killings, insurgency, social unrest and banditry being experienced, compiled with religions and ethnic strives had propelled agitations in many quarters that the scheme should be scrapped. A copious example was the 2011 general elections gory events of killings and maiming of many corps members in some states of the country due to spontaneous violence that dogged the presidential polls of that year. Many of the participants had also fallen victims of kidnappings and carnages on roads, thereby portraying the scheme as gradually outliving its usefulness.Another devastating trend has started to rear its ugly head in NYSC scheme now, which is the lukewarm and unreceptive attitudes and dispositions being exhibited by participants to postings to some certain parts of the country due to pervasive social mistrust that is gaining traction in the country.

Unlike in the past when corps members preferred to be posted to other parts of the country, so that they could go get familiar with their culture, customs and nuances, such spirit is gradually fading out and threatening the potency of the scheme and viability to live up to the buildings of helping to foster relationship, oneness, togetherness, unity and integration across the country. This forms part of the agitations that the scheme should be phased out or made optional. A critical analysis of the pros and cons of the NYSC scheme since inception depicted that its benefits actually outshined it demerits. I share the humble opinion that the scheme should rather be fortified than being scrapped as being agitated by some interests. The government should look for ways to introduce leadership trainings, skill and entrepreneurial trainings into the programs to be able to confront to the current economic reality of today. To further serve as a boost to the scheme, the federal government must establish small scale business that can make them really self-reliant after their compulsory one year service to the nation. This remains one of the ways to bolsters Nigerians interest in the scheme and cut down agitations that it should be scrapped or made optional.

In conclusion, NYSC in the last 50 years has posed as a strong instrument of natural integration and cohesion. It has helped to strengthen our togetherness. I give Kudos to our past heroes who conceptualized this lofty idea in their intention to invigorate Nigerians’ Patriotic Spirit.

  • Aluko, a retired deputy principal, writes in from Ikere Ekiti, Ekiti State

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