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8 Major NYSC Reforms Every Nigerian Graduate Should Know

The Federal Government has unveiled the biggest NYSC reform since 1973, introducing eight major changes, including a new uniform, civilian leadership…

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The Federal Government has approved the biggest overhaul of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) since its establishment in 1973, introducing sweeping reforms aimed at transforming the scheme into a platform for skills development, entrepreneurship and employment.

The reforms, approved by the Federal Executive Council (FEC), will introduce a new NYSC uniform, civilian leadership, technology-driven mobilisation, a redesigned orientation programme, and several other changes designed to prepare graduates for today’s job market.

Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, said the reforms followed an extensive review carried out by the Federal Ministry of Youth Development alongside the Federal Ministry of Education and the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Policy Coordination.

“We want to build an NYSC beyond just mobilisation. We are looking at strong partnerships for skill development, job creation and national growth,” Olawande said.

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Here are the 8 major reforms every Nigerian graduate should know:

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1. Fully Digital Call-Up Process

The Federal Government will introduce a technology-driven mobilisation and call-up system to improve efficiency, eliminate loopholes, and speed up the deployment of corps members nationwide.

2. Safer Deployment of Corps Members

Corps members will now be posted using a risk-sensitive deployment model, ensuring security considerations play a key role in where graduates are assigned for service.

3. Six-Week Orientation Camp

The traditional orientation camp will be redesigned into a structured six-week programme.

  • First two weeks: Civic responsibility, leadership and national values.
  • Second two weeks: Entrepreneurship, financial literacy, business planning and career development.
  • Final two weeks: Practical training based on each corps member’s chosen career stream.

4. Introduction of 11 Specialised Corps Streams

Instead of one general service structure, corps members will now choose from 11 specialised streams based on their qualifications and career interests:

  • Agriculture Corps
  • Medical Corps
  • Education Corps
  • Technology & Digital Corps
  • Legal Corps
  • Public Service Corps
  • Infrastructure Corps
  • Green Corps
  • Enterprise Corps
  • Creative Economy Corps
  • Paramilitary & Security Corps
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According to Presidential Adviser Hadiza Bala Usman, “We’ve segmented the NYSC across 11 different core streams. When a graduate comes in as a youth corps member, they will be able to pick which stream they want to participate in.”

5. Skill-Based Primary Place of Assignment (PPA)

Rather than random postings, corps members will now be assigned to organisations that match their academic qualifications, skills and career aspirations, making the service year more productive and improving employability.

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6. Passing-Out Parade Replaced

The traditional Passing-Out Parade (POP) will be replaced with a formal graduation ceremony to recognise the professional skills, certifications and competencies acquired during the service year.

“The passing out parade should be redesigned from just a parade to a proper graduation ceremony,” Olawande said.

7. New NYSC Uniform & Improved Orientation Camps

The government will introduce a redesigned NYSC uniform to promote professionalism and national pride.

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Orientation camps across the country will also be upgraded through a national grading and certification system, with stronger collaboration between the Federal Government and state governments to improve facilities.

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8. Civilian Leadership Takes Over NYSC

For the first time in the scheme’s 53-year history, NYSC will be headed by a civilian Director-General, replacing military operational leadership.

However, the military will continue to provide security for orientation camps and corps members nationwide.

The Federal Government has also directed the Attorney-General of the Federation to begin amending the NYSC Act to provide the legal backing needed to implement the reforms.

Established after the Nigerian Civil War in 1973, the NYSC was created to promote national unity. The latest reforms are expected to redefine the scheme by placing greater emphasis on employability, entrepreneurship, and skills development.

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