Nysc withholds certificates of 27 ogun corps members for absconding
According to a recent report, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has withheld the certificates of 27 corps members in Ogun State for absconding from their service.
The report states that the corps members, who were deployed to various parts of the state, failed to report to their places of primary assignment and instead absconded from their service.
The NYSC authorities in Ogun State have taken the decision to withhold the certificates of the defaulting corps members as a way of enforcing discipline and ensuring that they fulfill their civic responsibilities.
The report also states that the affected corps members have been given a deadline to report back to their places of primary assignment and complete their service, failure of which their certificates will be permanently withheld.
This decision by the NYSC is aimed at promoting discipline and ensuring that corps members take their service seriously. It is also a way of encouraging them to fulfill their civic responsibilities and contribute positively to the development of their communities.
It is worth noting that the NYSC has a zero-tolerance policy for absconding, and any corps member who absconds from their service is liable to have their certificate withheld or even face other disciplinary actions.
Overall, the decision by the NYSC to withhold the certificates of the 27 corps members in Ogun State is a necessary step to ensure that they fulfill their civic responsibilities and take their service seriously.