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NYSC Issues Directives for Batch ‘A’ Amidst Rising Demand for Dissolution

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has given directives to Student Affairs Officers to submit the Batch ‘A’ graduates lists for uploads of hard copies of supplementary senate/academic boards.

In a press release on Wednesday, the NYSC Directorate Headquarters stated that the submission of hard copies of the approved supplementary Senate/Academic Boards uploaded list for the 2024 Batch ‘A’ will commence on Monday, 29th January 2024, and end on Friday 2nd February 2024 at the NYSC NDHQ, Abuja.

The NDHQ urges Student Affairs Officers in all institutions with graduates to be enjoined with the collation and uploading of their data to avoid rejection of their institutions’ submissions.

This directive comes amid a rising demand for NYSC to be scrapped by concerned citizens, corps members, and parents/guardians due to insecurity challenges in Nigeria.

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