In an unprecedented policy shift that has completely rewritten the rulebook for Nigeria’s graduate youths, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) has officially approved a comprehensive overhaul of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). The landmark decision marks the first holistic restructuring of the scheme since its inception 53 years ago in 1973.
The most explosive element of the reform terminates decades of exclusive military leadership over the agency. Moving forward, the operational leadership of the NYSC will be headed by a civilian Director-General, though the Nigerian military will retain full control over the scheme’s security architecture to ensure the safety of corps members nationwide.
The Journey to a $1 Trillion Economy
To pave the way for immediate implementation, FEC has formally directed the Attorney-General of the Federation alongside the Ministry of Youth Development to initiate swift amendments to the legacy NYSC Act.
Briefing State House correspondents after the council meeting, the Minister of Youth Development, Comrade Ayodele Olawande, and the Special Adviser to the President on Policy Coordination, Hadiza Bala Usman, emphasized that the goal is to transform the NYSC beyond a simple mobilization agency. The new framework seeks to reposition the scheme into a skill-oriented, productivity-driven powerhouse tailored to align with President Bola Tinubu’s ambition of building a $1 trillion national economy.
The New 6-Week Orientation Structure
The traditional three-week camp regime has been thoroughly redesigned into a structured, six-week professional incubation framework divided into three distinct learning phases:
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Phase 1 (Weeks 1 & 2): Intense instruction focusing strictly on civic responsibility, national values, and foundational leadership development.
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Phase 2 (Weeks 3 & 4): Practical workshops covering career mapping, financial literacy, business planning, and strategic access to finance.
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Phase 3 (Weeks 5 & 6): Deep-dive, highly specialized professional training tailored specifically to each corps member’s designated career path.
The 11 Specialised Service Streams
In a bid to match primary assignments directly with academic backgrounds and industry needs, corps members will now select and enroll into one of 11 core specialized streams:
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Agric Corps
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Medical Corps
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Education Corps
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Tech and Digital Corps
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Legal Corps
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Public Service Corps
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Infrastructure Corps
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Green Corps
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Enterprise Corps
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Creative Economy Corps
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Paramilitary and Security Corps
According to government officials, participants in high-demand streams—such as the Digital Corps—may undergo extended competency training to graduate with globally recognized professional certifications, radically sharpening their competitive edge in both local and international labor markets.
Additional approved measures under the new framework include the full digitalization of NYSC operations, risk-sensitive deployment protocols to keep corpers out of volatile areas, state government partnerships to upgrade camp facilities, and transitioning the traditional passing-out parade (POP) into a formal professional graduation ceremony.
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