FG Moves to Reform NYSC | Corps Scheme to Shift from Military to Civilian Leadership.
The Federal Government has announced plans to reform the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), proposing significant changes to how the scheme is managed. Among the key proposals is moving the administration of the NYSC from its current military-style structure to civilian leadership. The proposed reforms are aimed at strengthening the scheme, improving its relevance, and better preparing young Nigerians for national service and development. In this video, we explain what the proposed reforms mean, why the changes are being considered, and how they could affect current and future corps members. ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This video is based on publicly available reports and official statements available at the time of publication. As more details emerge, some aspects of the proposed reforms may change. Viewers are encouraged to follow official government announcements for the latest updates. If you enjoy reliable news, current affairs, and trending stories, please Like, Share, Subscribe, and turn on notifications for more updates from Issues of the Moment. / @issuesofthemoment-u8d #nysc #federalgovernment #issuesofthemoment

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