Nysc dg urges compliance cultural ethics

It seems like you're referring to a statement made by the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim.

The statement urges compliance with cultural ethics, which is a crucial aspect of the NYSC program. The NYSC is a mandatory one-year national service program for Nigerian graduates, aimed at promoting unity, discipline, and self-reliance among Nigerian youths.

Compliance with cultural ethics is essential in the NYSC program because it helps to foster a sense of belonging and respect for the diverse cultures and traditions of Nigeria. It also promotes social cohesion, tolerance, and understanding among corps members from different ethnic and religious backgrounds.

Some of the cultural ethics that the NYSC DG may be referring to include:

  1. Respect for traditional values and customs: Corps members are expected to respect and appreciate the cultural practices and traditions of their host communities.
  2. Tolerance and understanding: Corps members are encouraged to be open-minded and tolerant of the differences in culture, religion, and lifestyle of their fellow corps members and host community members.
  3. Respect for authority: Corps members are expected to respect the authority of their superiors, including their corps commanders, local government officials, and traditional rulers.
  4. Discipline and self-reliance: Corps members are expected to be disciplined and self-reliant, and to avoid any behavior that may bring shame or embarrassment to themselves, their families, or their communities.
  5. Patriotism and national unity: Corps members are expected to be proud of their Nigerian heritage and to work towards promoting national unity and cohesion.

By complying with these cultural ethics, corps members can help to promote a sense of national identity and unity, and contribute to the development of a more harmonious and prosperous society.