The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is to adopt a standardized protocol for the handling of all Corps Members with disabilities during the Orientation Course and throughout the service year.
The Director-General (DG) Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, made this known today in his keynote address at the 2026 Batch ‘A’ Pre-Orientation Workshop.
Themed “Revamping the NYSC Orientation Course Experience as a Foundation for Impactful Service by Corps Members,” which took place in Jos, Plateau State recently.
He said the initiative, which was in furtherance of the Scheme’s welfare strategies for Corps Members, would focus not only on compliance, but also dignity, inclusion and equal opportunity.
“It underscores our commitment to leaving no one behind and positioning the NYSC as a humane, progressive, and nationally responsive institution.
“Equally crucial is using emotional intelligence and showing empathy in all interactions with Corps Members and Camp officials,” he added.
He said the course must ensure relevance as well as quality and measurable outcomes that would enable the Corps Members to integrate seamlessly into their host communities and transit into productive and impactful lives beyond national service.
“It is in this context that the Pre-Orientation Workshop becomes essential because it will analyze emerging challenges, and develop practical improvements that will genuinely enhance the National Service experiences and effectively address modern realities,” he said.
General Nafiu charged the workshop participants to come up with ideas that would impact the Corps Members with innovative ideas, operational efficiency and institutional intelligence while also ensuring better Camp management and robust stakeholders’ engagement.
“We expect technology-driven engagements and innovative contributions to transform the Orientation Course into a dynamic launchpad for transformative National Service that would prepare Corps Members not just to serve, but to lead, innovate, and make significant impact on national development,” he said.
The Director said the Orientation Course would instill discipline, patriotism and other core values of the NYSC in the Corps Members.
He said the workshop would review the conduct of the previous Orientation Exercise, identify operational challenges and strengthen inter-agency collaboration with a view to offering best services in Camp.