The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has officially released deployment letters for prospective corps members (PCMs) in the 2024 Batch ‘C’ Stream II. The announcement, made on Monday via the scheme’s official handle on X, includes important instructions for PCMs as they prepare for their orientation.
Travel Advisory for PCMs
In its statement, the NYSC advised PCMs to avoid night travel while heading to their designated orientation camps, prioritizing their safety. The scheme emphasized the importance of adhering to this advisory to ensure a secure journey.
Printing and Submission of Addendum
The NYSC also directed PCMs to print and sign an addendum, which is a mandatory document to be submitted during the registration process upon arrival at the orientation camp.
Relocation of Orientation Camps
For logistical reasons, the NYSC announced that some PCMs deployed to Lagos State will undertake their orientation courses in Ekiti, Ondo, or Osun States. Similarly, PCMs assigned to the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) will have their orientation exercises in Nasarawa and Kaduna States.
Statement Highlights
The NYSC’s statement read:
- “2024 Batch ‘C’ Stream II deployment has been released. PCMs are advised not to travel at night to the Orientation Camp.”
- “Prospective Corps Members are advised to print and sign the Addendum, which is to be submitted during registration in the Orientation Camp.”
- “Some PCMs deployed to Lagos will have their Orientation Course in Ekiti, Ondo, and Osun. Some PCMs deployed to FCT will have their Orientation Course in Nasarawa and Kaduna Camps.”
Key Reminders for PCMs
- Print Deployment Letters and Addendum: Ensure all required documents, including the deployment letter and addendum, are printed and signed before heading to the orientation camp.
- Pack Essentials: Be prepared with necessary items for the orientation course, such as white shorts, white T-shirts, and other personal items listed in the NYSC kit requirements.
- Follow Travel Guidelines: Avoid traveling at night and adhere to the NYSC’s safety recommendations.
The NYSC has reiterated its commitment to ensuring a smooth and safe orientation experience for all corps members. Prospective corps members are encouraged to monitor official NYSC channels for further updates and guidance.
please i have question my name in my result and nin is the same but my name in my bvn are not the same this can affect me during camp oriention plx