Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps,
Brig.Gen. Nnamdi Okore-Affia, has alleged that some of the inspectors of the
scheme extort money from corps members. Okore-Affia blamed the development for
acts of indiscipline among corps members.
The NYSC chief stated this at the opening ceremony of the
2012 Inspectors Development Programme organised for inspectors in the South at
the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Sagamu, Ogun State on Wednesday. Okore-Affia,
who was represented at the event by the Director, Corps Welfare and Inspection,
Mr. Emmanuel Obi, also said many of the inspectors had performed poorly.
He said, “As field officers who constitute the engine
room of the operations of the scheme in the states, you are expected to be
above board and act as role models and dependable mentors to the corps members.
It is however regrettable that the attitude of many of you leave so much to be
desired.
“Reports from the recent nationwide inspection and corps
members’ forum indicated that some of you engage in acts capable of bringing
the scheme into disrepute.
“Unwholesome practices such as delegating your
responsibilities to corps members, non-residence in the communities where your
workplaces are located, thereby leading to irregular attendance and poor
supervision of corps members not only detract from the noble objectives of the
scheme but negatively affect her corporate image.”
The army chief added, “The NYSC inspectors are today
confronted with a plethora of national, state, community and corps
members-related challenges, hence, they need to be adequately trained to
competently handle issues and solve problems within the expected time frame.
“The scheme is being confronted with a lot of challenges
ranging from astronomical increase in corps population, insecurity, corps
rejection, inadequate camp facilities and dwindling welfare provision for corps
members due to inadequate funding. With these enormous challenges the scheme
needs to review its operations and evolve strategies that will reposition it
for efficient and effective execution of its mandate.
“Therefore, managing the scheme at this particular time
requires staff with dynamism, competence, requisite skills and ability to cope
with the identified challenges and other demands of youth management for
national development. It is in view of this that management has resolved to
give adequate attention to staff training and development.”














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