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Female NYSC members to be taught Martial Arts for self Defence


Women National Youth Service Corps members are to learn martial arts for self-defence.

The Director-General of the NYSC, Brig.-Gen. Nnamdi Okore-Afia, said in Abuja on Thursday that the NYSC was disturbed by the molestation of female corps members in some parts of the country, hence the decision.

Okore-Afia, in an interview with journalists in Abuja also said the NYSC might prevail on the Independent National Electoral Commission not to use corps members for elections, if their security could not be guaranteed.

He said, “We had issues of female corps members being molested by Okada riders commercial motorcycle operators and traditional rulers. The reason is that if these young ladies had some form of training in self-defence, they will be able to say no in more ways than one.

“We will give these young ladies girls a fighting chance so that if they are faced with such a situation, before the deed is done, these young corps members will probably no longer be helpless victims.”

He also said the security that would be provided during the July 14 governorship election in Edo State would ensure the safety of corps members.

He explained that the delay in paying April and May allowances of corps members was due a mix-up in the Federal Ministry of Finance, office of the Accountant General of the Federation and the office of the Director-General, Budget office.

Okore-Afia stated that only those who relocated from one state to the other without proper administrative procedures, were being owed allowances.

He said the NYSC had gone beyond looking for donation for corps members by providing insurance cover for them.

He said, “We have a life assurance policy for corps members. It is NIm per corps member. It is managed by capital Express Insurance. We also have health insurance for corps members. We have gone beyond looking for donation for corps members.”

Okore-Afia said although all states were entitled to corps members, the NYSC would not post corps members to violence-prone areas.

He said, “Nigeria has 36 states plus the Federal Capital Territory. By our mandate, we must post corps members to every state of the federation.”
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1 comment

  1. see chopings for police people. small time them go dey arrest youth corpers for Assault and violence or even attmpted murder on "Innocent Okada man or innocent chief". Police Work don shelle. Let the false accusations begin.... lol. Naija my country. . . one thing alwayz leads to another.

    Observantman

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