The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has
sacked 11 of its staff for various offences bordering on sharp practises
while 914 senior cadre personnel were promoted.
Director General of NYSC, Brigadier General Johnson Olawumi, yesterday said in Makurdi that all the staff sanctioned together with those promoted would receive their letters soon.
This was made known when he declared open the scheme’s maiden edition of a Preparatory Course for state Coordinators Course 1 (PCSC 1/15) for assistant directors held at the Nigerian School of Military Engineering (NASME) barrack in Makurdi.
“As part of (NYSC) efforts to bring sanity into our operations and rid the scheme of a few bad eggs giving the scheme a bad name, just last week, government approved the dismissal of 11 staff for engaging in different acts of misconduct while nine others were given various sanctions such as warning letters, loss of seniority, termination of appointment and compulsory retirement from service,” he said.
According to him, the 914 promoted were among 1,541 staff who attended the 2015 senior staff promotion exercise in Illorin, Kwara State, even as he added that the promotion of qualified staff in junior cadre would be released soon.
Source: Daily Trust
Director General of NYSC, Brigadier General Johnson Olawumi, yesterday said in Makurdi that all the staff sanctioned together with those promoted would receive their letters soon.
This was made known when he declared open the scheme’s maiden edition of a Preparatory Course for state Coordinators Course 1 (PCSC 1/15) for assistant directors held at the Nigerian School of Military Engineering (NASME) barrack in Makurdi.
“As part of (NYSC) efforts to bring sanity into our operations and rid the scheme of a few bad eggs giving the scheme a bad name, just last week, government approved the dismissal of 11 staff for engaging in different acts of misconduct while nine others were given various sanctions such as warning letters, loss of seniority, termination of appointment and compulsory retirement from service,” he said.
According to him, the 914 promoted were among 1,541 staff who attended the 2015 senior staff promotion exercise in Illorin, Kwara State, even as he added that the promotion of qualified staff in junior cadre would be released soon.
Source: Daily Trust
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