The Federal Government, on Monday, granted automatic employment and Post-Graduate Scholarship to 164 ex- National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members, who distinguished themselves during their respective service years.
The 164 ex-corps members won the President’s NYSC Award during the 2012, 2013 and 2014 service years.
President Goodluck Jonathan, who announced the awards at a ceremony at the State House Banquet Hall in Abuja, said the gesture was to encourage the youth to do more for national development.
“Once again, I congratulate all awardees on a well-merited recognition and honour.
The entire nation salutes the determination, courage, discipline, commitment and hard work, which you all exhibited during the service period.
In line with our policy of encouraging our youths to always strive for excellence including serving and prospecting corps members, I hereby announce the immediate employment of the award winners.
I know some of your state governors, Akpabio and others have employed some of you, but the remaining ones, we will absorb in the Federal Civil Service.
Also for some of you who may want to continue with your studies, you have automatic scholarship for your post-graduate studies, he said.
The President also announced a donation of N5 million by the Chairman of Ibeto Group to one of the nine beneficiaries of the NYSC Hope Alive Programmes (NYSC-HAP) and another N5 million donation to all nine beneficiaries from the Akwa Ibom Governor, Godswill Akpabio.
He said that the conferment of the President’s NYSC Honours Award on the ex-corps members, “is an important moment in youth motivation.”
“It is designed to highlight and promote the creative and innovative contributions of our youths, focused towards building a strong, virile, vibrant, united and prosperous Nigeria.”
He said that there was no doubt that since its inception more than 41 years ago, the NYSC Scheme had continued to play a significant role in actualising the quest for a united nation.
According to him, the scheme is also adding to the vital manpower requirements in the education, health, infrastructure development, entrepreneurship and critical skills sectors.
Jonathan said that the giant strides recorded by the scheme through its Community Development Projects, had greatly contributed to the improved the living standards of rural dwellers.
He urged state and local governments to support the scheme especially its programmes on community and rural development with special emphasis on agriculture.
The president also reiterated his administration’s faith and confidence in the ability of corps members and youths of the nation to sustain the unity and indivisibility of the country.
He said, “You must at all times work conscientiously and tirelessly for the cohesion of our country by regarding your compatriots as brothers with whom you share a common stake in progress and well-being.”
Jonathan said the scheme’s collaboration with the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Millennium Development Goals for the implementation of the War Against Poverty had enabled more than 300,000 corps members to acquire skills and follow-up loans they could use to establish agro-based businesses.