Some National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members can hardly
communicate in the English language, the Director-General of NYSC,
Brig-Gen. Nnamdi Okore-Affia, said.
Okore-Affia made the statement in Ilorin while addressing the 2013 batch a pre-mobilisation workshop.
He said that the level of academic deficiency among corps members had heightened corps rejection and redundancy.
"Unfortunately,
too, we have corps members who can hardly communicate in the English
language, let alone being able to teach in the classrooms.
"This
worrisome development has resulted in a situation whereby members of the
public wrongly condemn the NYSC for the poor academic standards
displayed by these corps members," Okore-Affia said.
He said the
inability of academic institutions to produce eligible corps members had
become a herculean task for NYSC management.
He added, "Going
through the figures presented for mobilisation by Corps Producing
Institutions (CPIs) in year 2012,it was discovered that many exceeded
the admission quota approved by regulatory bodies by as much as 500% in
extreme cases."
Okore-Affia said many principals of schools and
other employers were ejecting corps members posted to their schools and
offices and stressed that it was difficult to even re-orientate such
corps members.
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maybe they studied other languages. English is not the only language you know.
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