The National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC) on Friday said it had secured over N200 million bank facility for
disbursement to corps members as loans to enbale them start their businesses. Brig.-Gen.
Johnson Olawumi, the Director-General of the corps, said this when the
Commander, Guards Brigade, Nigerian Army, Brig.-Gen. Musa Yusuf, paid a
familiarisation visit to the NYSC Headquarters in Abuja. “That has been a
challenge; we train these corps members in the camp after the camp we have
partners all over the country where corps members also receive training
throughout the service year. “Now, the issue is that when they get this
training they don’t have start-up capital but we have been doing a lot to see
there is opportunity for them to get startup capital. We have the NYSC
foundation as we speak, the NYSC foundation has just approved loan worth N10
million for corps members. “ Corps members based on the business plan they
submit could get as much as N250, 000 and N400, 000. We have also signed an MoU
with Bank of Industry though it is yet to take off but we are working on it. “
A couple of months ago, I also approached Heritage Bank and Heritage Bank is
setting aside the sum of N200 million under a package where corps members will
get a soft loan and the only collateral they will have to drop will be their
discharge certificate. “ We
are also talking with Central Bank Governor to see that a micro credit loan
could be arranged specially to address corps members in this category.” He
debunked allegations that the corps has yet to provide skill acquisition and
entrepreneurship development to corps members, adding that the exercise had
been ongoing since 2012. According to Olawumi, the NYSC has so far trained over
400,000 corps members since the commencement of its skills acquisition
programme in over 12 different skills. He said that the NYSC, under the
sponsorship of the World Bank, was currently partnering with an international
organisation to train corps members interested in going into the building and
property development sector. Olawumi also called on the Guards Brigade to
continue to assist the NYSC in ensuring the safety of corps members serving in
the Federal Capital Territory as well as those serving in other states. The
director-general also directed the Director, Skills Acquisition and
Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) of the corps, Mrs Mary Dan-Abia, to
commence partnership with the brigade’s skills acquisition centre in Keffi,
Nassarawa State. Earlier, Brig.-Gen. Yusuf assured the NYSC that the brigade
had made adequate security arrangements to ensure the safety of corps members
serving in FCT. Yusuf said that part of the security arrangements put in place
included regular patrolling of the FCT, adding the safety of corps members was
one of the priorities of the Guards Brigade. He also assured the NYSC boss that
the brigade would continue to support and partner with the corps in the area of
training of corps members and other related needs. “I am here on behalf of the
Guards Brigade, officers and their families to commend you on the collaboration
and support we have received from the NYSC so far. “ I want to promise that
this collaboration, support and understanding will be maintained. “ If there is
anything we need to improve on in terms of our relationship or training to new
corps members or any other area the Guards Brigade is here to support and
assist.”

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