Civil rights advocacy group, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has strongly rejected recent calls for the suspension of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) and instead advocated for enhanced security measures and increased funding.
Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, the National Coordinator of HURIWA, at a press conference in Abuja Tuesday, emphasised the NYSC’s integral role in shaping national identity, fostering unity, and empowering the youth over its five-decade history.
HURIWA categorically rejected the proposition to suspend the NYSC, highlighting its enduring mission to bridge ethnic and cultural gaps among Nigerian youths.
Onwubiko praised NYSC’s achievements, citing millions of Nigerian youths who have emerged as influential professionals, entrepreneurs, and leaders.
“The core mandate of the NYSC, which is linked with national development, is a unifying force that instills discipline, patriotism, and a sense of responsibility in the youth,” Onwubiko added.
He expressed concern that suspending the NYSC would undermine these foundational principles and deprive the nation of a vital institution.
Onwubiko acknowledged the prevailing security challenges in the country but emphasised that the NYSC is a victim and not the root cause. The rights group called on the government to implement comprehensive security measures that safeguard all citizens, including NYSC members.
The urgent need for enhanced funding was reiterated, with HURIWA calling on President Tinubu to expedite the passage of the NYSC Youth Trust Fund.
Onwubiko exolained that, “The proposed fund, derived from one percent of companies’ profits, aims to scale up the Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Department (SAED) of NYSC, dedicated to training corps members for self-reliance after national service.”
Additionally, the critical shortfall of teachers in the country, as per the 2018 National Personnel Audit report, was highlighted.
HURIWA argued that scrapping the NYSC would be tragic for education in Nigeria due to the invaluable contributions of NYSC teachers.
Onwubiko affirmed HURIWA’s unwavering support for the NYSC and called on the government to address insecurity, create a conducive environment for the NYSC to thrive, and preserve its legacy.
The NYSC, through its mandate, was emphasised as a key institution instilling discipline, patriotism, and a sense of responsibility in the nation’s youth.