Against the backdrop of the presidential pronouncement that all schools
in the country should not reopen until October 13, 2014 due to the
current measures to contain the Ebola Virus Disease, the directorate of
the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has indicated that graduates
participating in the 2014 Batch B orientation course would spend between one
and two days on the course, as against the normal 21-day programme.
The NYSC management made this known in an advertorial published in a
national daily on Saturday.
According to the advertorial, the abridged version of the 2014 Batch B
orientation course will run between September 1 and 8, 2014.
It added that prospective corps members deployed to the affected states
scheduled for the exercise are to report at the designated orientation camps
reflected in their call-up letters for registration.
The affected states are Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa, Kano , Lagos ,
Osun and Yobe.
The NYSC did not however indicate what the said remaining formalities
would entail. The abridged course means that the prospective corps members
would miss the traditional rigorous activities on the NYSC camp, including the
physical training, lectures, endurance trek, camp fire night, parade and
others.
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