NYSC corps members living in safe accommodation in Nigeria

The Corpers’ Journey Advocacy Network (CJAN) has called on the Federal Government and the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to ensure that corps members across Nigeria are provided with safe, decent, and conducive accommodation during their one-year mandatory service.

In a statement released by the network, the group emphasized that the wellbeing of corps members should be at the center of NYSC operations, noting that poor housing conditions remain one of the biggest challenges faced by young Nigerians posted to remote communities.

According to the advocacy group, reports from various service states reveal that many corps members are left to fend for themselves when it comes to accommodation, often living in overcrowded spaces, dilapidated structures, or renting rooms in unsafe areas. These conditions, the group warned, not only expose corps members to health and security risks but also dampen their morale and overall productivity in their places of primary assignment.

“Corps members are national assets who dedicate a year of their lives to serve Nigeria,” the statement read. “It is the responsibility of both the NYSC and the Federal Government to ensure that they are provided with decent accommodation, water, electricity, and other basic amenities. Anything less is a failure to protect and value the service of our youths.”

The network further urged the government to adopt a structured policy that guarantees corps members’ housing across all states. Suggestions include direct partnerships with host communities, local governments, and private sector stakeholders to build or refurbish standard lodges exclusively for corps members.

The group also highlighted the need for proper monitoring and enforcement of accommodation promises made by schools, hospitals, and organizations where corps members are deployed.

While acknowledging the current economic challenges, Corpers’ Journey Advocacy Network insisted that investing in corps members’ welfare is an investment in national development.

“Providing suitable housing is not a privilege; it is a right that ensures corps members feel safe, respected, and motivated to give their best to the communities they serve,” the group concluded, calling for immediate reforms ahead of the next NYSC batch deployment.

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