NYSC Time Table, 2011 Batch ‘B’ Orientation: 5th-26th July, 2011
The NYSC scheme is structured strategically within the framework of its enabling decree and mandate to achieve its set objectives
Historical Background of the NYSC
The NYSC scheme was created in a bid to reconstruct, reconcile and rebuild the country after the Nigerian Civil war. The unfortunate antecedents in our national history gave impetus to the establishment of the National Youth Service Corps by decree No.24 of 22nd May 1973 which stated that the NYSC is being established "with a view to the proper encouragement and development of common ties among the youths of Nigeria and the promotion of national unity".
As a developing country. Nigeria is further plagued by the problems attendant upon a condition of under development, namely; poverty. mass illiteracy, acute shortage of high skilled manpower (coupled with most uneven distribution of the skilled people that are available), woefully inadequate socioeconomic infrastructural facilities, housing. Water and sewage facilities, road, healthcare services, and effective communication system. . Faced with these almost intractable problems, which were further compounded by the burden of reconstruction after the civil war, the government and people of Nigeria set for the country, fresh goals, and objectives aimed at establishing Nigeria as:
(a) a united, strong and selfreliant nation:
(b) a great and dynamic economy;
(c) a land of bright and full opportunities for all citizens; and
(d) a free and democratic society.
(b) a great and dynamic economy;
(c) a land of bright and full opportunities for all citizens; and
(d) a free and democratic society.
The government and people of Nigeria are not aware that sound and patriotic leadership is a precondition for the rapid social and economic development of the country. As a nation, Nigeria has been less fortunate in the kind of leadership that emerge to govern the affairs of the country in the period immediately after independence, a leadership whose achievements notwithstanding, was none the less ill-prepared. and generally not properly motivated to tackle the problems of socioeconomic under development, in the interest of the country as a whole.
Important Information:
ATTENTION FOREIGN TRAINED GRADUATES:
Prospective Corps Members can register online using the link "eREGISTRATION" below..........eREGISTRATION |
KEY DATES ON 2011 BATCH 'B'
MOBILIZATION TIME-TABLE
MOBILIZATION TIME-TABLE
- Registration of Foreign-trained graduates...
1th April -14th June,2011 - Submission of Preliminary Printouts to Corps-Producing Institutions...
9th-11th May,2011 - Delivery of Call-up letters to Institutions...
27th-29th June,2011 - 2011 Batch 'A' Orientation Course Starts on the..
5th -26th July,, 2011
This is the NYSC Batch B 2011 timetable.
2011 Batch ‘B’ Orientation is : 5th – 26th July, 2011
NYSC MOBILISATION TIME TABLE
2011 BATCH ‘B’ MOBILIZATION TIME-TABLE
NYSC Batch B 2011 Pre-Mobilization Workshop/Meeting | 12th April, 2011 |
Registration of NYSC Batch B 2011Foreign-Trained Nigerian Graduates | 1th April -14th June,2011 |
Submission of NYSC Batch B 2011Master lists | 22nd April- 3rd May,2011 |
Action on NYSC Batch B 2011Master lists by Mobilization Officers - Vetting etc. | 22nd April- 3rd May,2011 |
Action by the Computer Centre, Coding etc. | 22nd April- 6th May,2011 1 |
Delievery of NYSC Batch B 2011Preliminary Print-outs | 9th-11th May,2011 |
Return of corrected NYSC Batch B 2011Print-outs by Institutions to NYSC NDHQ | 16th – 17th May, 2011 |
Action by Computer: Coding,Corrections etc | 16th – 20th May, 2011 |
Briefing of Corps Producing Institutions | 6th-9th June , 2011 |
Sorting and Packaging of Call-up letters | 22nd – 25th June, 2011 |
Delivery of Call-up letters to Institutions | 27th-29th June,2011 |
2011 BATCH ‘B’ Orientation | 5th -26th July,, 2011 |
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