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    Violate electoral laws, go to jail, NYSC warns members

    The National Youth Service Corps has warned corps members willing to participate in the 2023 general election to be neutral and apolitical.

    The acting Director General of the NYSC, Mrs Christy Uba, said this while addressing corps members at the Mbaukwu/Umuawulu Permanent Orientation camp, Awka South Local Government Area of Anambra on Saturday.

    Uba witnessed the cultural carnival of the scheme organised for members of 2023 Batch C in Anambra.

    The Ag DG said election duty was voluntary for corps members and those who wished to take part must eschew all forms of malpractice that could undermine the integrity of the poll or reputation of the scheme.

     

    She said the NYSC would not hesitate to surrender any corps member with a proven case of electoral malfeasance to the state to face the laws of the land.

    “If you are to participate in the 2023 elections, please note that it is an ad hoc assignment, you must be neutral and apolitical.

    “Do not participate in a wrong manner, you are not a politician as corps members, you may be in future but for now, you are corps members.

    “If you run foul of any electoral law, you are going to prison, NYSC can not cover you up, once they come for you stating that you ran foul of the law, we will surrender you to the state.

    “Participation in election is voluntary, it is optional, you gave a choice to make but if you have decided to participate, make sure you take part in all the trainings and sensitisation so that you can understand your role and boundaries,” she said.

    Uba commended the corps members for their good behaviour in camp while charging them to go to their places of primary assignment and contribute to national development through service to communities.

    She thanked the Anambra government for building a good orientation camp for the scheme and urged other states in the country which were yet to build a permanent camp to do so.

    The Ag DG advised the corps members to imbibe all the training they were getting in camp and invest in post camp entrepreneurial skill acquisition, to help them master their various trades and be job creators.

    The state coordinator of the NYSC, Mrs Ekene Iruma, said the cultural carnival was part of the programmes of the scheme aimed at encouraging cultural interaction among youths.

    Iruma said the corps in camp, including those posted to Delta State, adapted the cultures well as seen in their performance, adding that such understanding would help them live harmoniously with their host communities.

    Mr Patrick Aghamba who is the Commissioner for Youth, congratulated the corps members for their posting to Anambra while assuring them that the state was safe.

    NAN

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