
Corps
 members posted to Yobe, Kaduna, Kano, Sokoto, Bornu and Bauchi states 
have asked the National Youth Service Corps to redeploy them from these 
trouble states.
The corps members, who expressed sadness as they 
received their call-up letters for the Batch B NYSC service year, said 
they were confused as they did not know what to do due to the spate of 
bombings and other forms of insecurity in these states.
Some of the corps members and their families, who expressed their worries on various social network sites including Facebook and Twitter,
 said they were extremely sad and disappointed when they received their 
call-up letters, deploying them to trouble states where there is 
currently curfew, threats of reprisals and censeless bombings.
Some of the comments on the social network sites 
read, “We need to arise and stop the government from sentencing us and 
our loved ones to death. Is our government/NYSC this heartless or simply
 inhumane? We seek our immediate redeployment, we want to live in places
 where we can work with peace of mind.’’
Our correspondents learnt that authorities of the 
NYSC had also been under pressure from parents and prospective corps 
members posted to northern states, who had been seeking alternative 
posting.
Our Correspondent learnt in Abuja on Sunday that the 
NYSC was already collaborating with the affected states on how to ensure
 security for the corps members posted to their states.
But speaking through the Borno State Commissioner for
 Information, Mr. Inuwa Bwala, in a telephone interview with our 
correspondent in Abuja on Sunday, the Governor, Alhaji Kashim Shettima, 
made a case for corps members to be posted to the state.
He argued that the security situation in the state 
was being exaggerated by detractors to further isolate the state from 
the rest of the country.
He said, “While it is true that we have security 
challenges, it is a fact that these challenges are not exclusive to 
Borno State.
“We don’t have on record any attack on visitors 
neither do we have any record of attacks on the NYSC camp or corps 
members posted to and currently serving in Borno State.”
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