The Management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has reaffirmed its commitment to reforms for enhanced service delivery and alignment of its operations with current realities.
The Director-General (DG), Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, stated at the opening ceremony of the 2026 Annual Management Conference (AMC) of the Scheme, which took place in Jos, the Plateau State Capital on Monday.
With the theme; “NYSC as a Catalyst For National Development; Tackling Present Challenges and Charting Sustainable Solutions”, the DG urged the Scheme managers to sustain the confidence of the Government, Corps Members, their parents and other stakeholders in its ability to deliver.
While acknowledging the continued efforts of the Federal Government to improve the NYSC, he reminded them that Nigeria expected the best from them.
In his words: “Our internal review of the past year has clearly shown that we must continue to embrace change and ensure sustainable growth.
“Having matured, the Scheme is now positioned to move beyond symbolic nation-building towards more direct and measurable contributions to national development.”
Muftwang, who was represented by his Deputy, Josephine Piyo, lauded the contributions of the Scheme to national unity and socio-economic development, especially in the areas of education, health, rural infrastructural development, sports as well as empowerment of Corps members for self-employment through Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship (SAED) programme, amongst others.
According to him, “l, therefore, use this opportunity to urge the NYSC Managers not to rest on its oars as there still remains a lot to be done in the provision of relevant skills to the Corps Members.
As contained in statement released by the Scheme, the Governor said his administration had commenced the renovation of facilities at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Mangu.
Which he said this is in addition to the release of several hectares of land for agricultural purposes to facilitate the Scheme’s contribution to the national efforts at ensuring sufficiency in food production.
“Let the NYSC Managers share experiences, introduce fresh ideas that will improve the impact of the NYSC, and take the advantage of technical effectiveness to improve service delivery,” he said.
In his address, the Director, Planning, Research and Statistics, Mr. Nura Umar, said the conference was a veritable platform for NYSC Managers to review the activities of the Scheme, assess its performances, identify gaps and challenges, and collectively proffer sustainable solutions for improved operations.