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Why we didn’t issue certificate to corps member who criticized Tinubu – NYSC

The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, has debunked reports circulating on social media alleging that a corps member, Ushie Rita Uguamaye, with state code number LA/24B/8325, was denied her Certificate of National Service (CNS) over alleged critical comments about the government.

Uguamaye came to lime light after she called out the Federal Government over the delay in paying increased monthly allowance to serving corps members.

The Federal Government had increased the allowance of corps members from N33,000 to N77,000, but there was a delay in the payment of the review allowance.

In a viral video, Uguamaye has said the delay was subjecting her fellow corp members to unnecessary hardship.

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The comment had generated mixed reactions as some persons hailed her while others said it was improper for a serving member to make such a critical remark about the government or the scheme.

However, there were reports that her service year was extended, a punitive measure taken against a corps member found wanting.

But currently, reports of her certificate being withdrawn is causing issues.

Responding to the widespread criticism, the NYSC management issued a statement on Sunday

In a statement posted on the official page, the scheme described the claims as “entirely unfounded and false in their entirety,” stressing that the decision to withhold her certificate was for “valid disciplinary reasons” and not politically motivated.

According to NYSC, Ms. Ushie is among 131 corps members whose certificates were withheld for various infractions. In her case, the management said her service year was extended by two months for failing to attend the April 2025 biometric clearance exercise, a sanction it said was in line with the NYSC bye-laws.

“This extension is a standard procedure and not unique to her case. The principle of equal treatment was applied as it is in all similar situations,” the statement read.

NYSC urged members of the public to view the matter objectively and avoid politicising it, noting that extensions for non-compliance have been a longstanding tradition in the scheme’s operations.

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“The NYSC remains committed to discharging its mandate in line with the dictates of the constitution,” the statement added.

The scheme, however, reaffirmed its pledge to uphold fairness and discipline in the conduct of the national service, reiterating its slogan: Nigeria is ours; Nigeria we serve.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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