The Management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in
Ogun state says 17,000 corps members will serve as the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC) ad hoc staff in the forthcoming general elections.


The
NYSC State Coordinator in Ogun state, Mrs Josephine Bakare made this known on
Thursday in Shagamu, at a sensitization tour of four NYSC zonal offices in
Ijebu-Ode, Sagamu, Abeokuta and Ota.
Bakare said that
corps members were being sensitized across the state to prepare them ahead of
their scheduled formal training to be organized by INEC from Jan. 29 to Jan. 31.
She said that
though, list of all eligible corps members had already been forwarded to INEC,
those who wished to be exempted could do so in a formal application.
The NYSC state coordinator discouraged pregnant
and nursing mothers including those with health challenges from serving as ad
hoc staff during the elections.
Bakare said that the
Federal Government was doing everything in its capacity to ensuring the safety
of the corps members during the elections.
She
encouraged them to always be security conscious wherever they were assigned to
and ensure that they always dressed to be easily identified.
Bakare said corps members that made
themselves available for the elections should expect commensurate allowances
and adequate welfare provision.
She
also urged them to live up to their responsibilities during the elections.
“NYSC is viewed by the electoral umpire as a vessel that will
re-engineer the process toward stabilizing our democracy.
“The
INEC/NYSC partnership is based on the framework of national responsibility,
mutual trust and the need to secure the future of our dear country, Nigeria.
“Today’s
interactive session is an opportunity for us to remind ourselves of our roles,
responsibilities and the code of ethics that must be displayed during the
election duties.
“NYSC
is very prepared for the elections as you can see; we are in collaboration with
INEC to training you on your roles and expectations during the elections.
“The
management of the scheme is working with security agencies to ensure the
security and safety of our corps members during the exercise.
“Corps
members on election duties are expected to be apolitical, impartial, not to
accept gifts of any kind from politicians, community leaders or any other
person while on duty.
“Kindly
cooperate with us and INEC to achieve another successful general election,” she
said.
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