National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has given prospective corps members, the opportunity to choose where they will be deployed for the national service through its online registration platform.
This is followed what it described as concessional deployment cases.
Brigadier-General Johnson Olawumi, director-general of NYSC, said that the directive is expected to take effect from the 2015 Batch ‘B’ mobilisation.
The directive may also include those who want concession on marital or health grounds.
He said even staff of NYSC were strictly warned not to forward any name for concessional deployment but rather, educate prospective corps members to go online to make their choices.
However, he said corps members can still apply for redeployment three months after camp, if they are able to proffer genuine reasons for their redeployment plea.
NYSC Begins Online Deployment of Corps Members

National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has given prospective corps members, the opportunity to choose where they will be deployed for the national service through its online registration platform. This…
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