The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has debunked reports of the deployment of 2024 batch ‘A’ stream two prospective corps members, from the south-east, south-south, and south-west of the country, to the north-west.
In a statement on Saturday signed by Eddy Megwa, its director, press and public relations, the NYSC described the letter of the purported deployment as fake and misleading.
It said the letter did not emanate from the NYSC management and asked the public to disregard it.
“For the avoidance of doubt, NYSC is an organization backed up by the constitution with its statutory and unbiased deployment policy without tribal, religious and other sentiments. This we have successfully done in the past fifty (50) years of its existence,” the statement reads.
“In addition to the above, parents, guardians, prospective corps members and other members of the public are hereby advised to disregard the malicious information which lacks merit with the imagination of the writer and meant to raise apprehension among the prospective corps members for the next orientation exercise slated for April, 2024.
“NYSC management restates its strong commitment to the security and welfare of our corps members. The scheme will continue to sustain the existing deployment policy of prospective corps members for the benefit of all members of the service corps and also aid national unity and development without prejudice.
“Similarly, purveyors of fake news on NYSC programmes are strongly warned and advised to desist henceforth from peddling fake news.
Members of the public should always clarify news items from NYSC social media handles or NYSC offices located in all states of the federation.”