We posted all nysc members before closing camps director

I think there may be some confusion here.

NYS (National Youth Service) is a Nigerian government program that requires graduates to serve the country for a year. The acronym "NYS" is not commonly used to refer to the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), which is a similar program in Nigeria.

Assuming you meant to say "NYSC", I'll do my best to help.

If you're asking about the order of posting of NYSC members before closing camps, I'll provide some general information. However, please note that the exact order may vary depending on the specific circumstances and decisions made by the NYSC authorities.

Typically, the posting of NYSC members to their respective places of primary assignment (PPAs) follows a specific order. Here's a general outline:

  1. Batching: NYSC members are grouped into batches based on their date of birth, stream, and other factors.
  2. Deployment: The batches are then deployed to various states across Nigeria.
  3. Posting: Within each state, NYSC members are posted to their PPAs, which can be in various sectors such as education, healthcare, agriculture, and more.
  4. Closing camps: After the posting exercise, NYSC members are expected to report to their PPAs and begin their service year. The camps are then closed, and the members are officially deployed to their new locations.

Please note that this is a general outline, and the actual process may vary depending on various factors, including the number of corps members, the availability of PPAs, and other logistical considerations.

If you have any specific questions or concerns about the NYSC posting process, I'll do my best to help.