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Tinubu Announces Major NYSC Reforms: Risk-Based Deployment, Civilian Leadership, and Six-Week Orientation

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President Bola Tinubu has approved what he described as the most consequential reforms to the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, since the scheme was established in 1973.

The new changes will guide how corps members are deployed, extend the orientation programme to six weeks, and shift the scheme’s leadership to a civilian Director-General.

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The President made the announcement on Tuesday, July 1, 2026, via his official X account @ABAT, after the Federal Executive Council, FEC, approved the reforms on Monday.

The move is aimed at balancing the NYSC’s mandate to promote national unity with the safety of corps members. For years, parents, schools, and youth groups have raised concerns about posting graduates to areas with high security risks without adequate safeguards.

Under the new framework, deployments will be determined by a risk assessment process rather than a routine nationwide posting pattern. The government did not release details of how the assessments will work, but said the objective is to protect corps members while still ensuring service in areas where their skills are needed

Tinubu also confirmed that the NYSC will now be headed by a civilian Director-General, ending the long-standing practice of military officers leading the scheme.

“This reform is partly the actualisation of that promise,” the President said, referring to his 2023 inauguration pledge that women and youth would feature prominently in his administration.

The shift to civilian leadership aligns with broader efforts to reposition the NYSC as a development and employability platform rather than a purely mobilization outfit.

The orientation camp programme will be expanded from three weeks to six weeks. Tinubu said the new structure will be “a journey” divided into three phases

“The NYSC orientation programme will now become a six-week journey,” Tinubu wrote. “Every corps member must leave NYSC better prepared for work, enterprise and national service

The President said the goal is to reposition the NYSC “from a mobilisation scheme into a national development platform for skills, employability, productivity and enterprise.”

He noted that Nigeria’s youth make up nearly 70% of the population and should be treated as the engine of a one-trillion-dollar economy rather than a group to be managed.

“For 53 years, the NYSC has served the cause of national unity. That mission remains important and must be preserved. But the Nigeria of today demands more,” he said

The Minister of Youth Development, Ayodele Olawande, and Special Adviser to the President on Policy and Coordination, Hadiza Bala Usman, briefed journalists after Monday’s FEC meeting on the approved changes.

The NYSC was created in 1973 to foster national integration after the civil war by posting graduates to serve outside their home states. Over the decades, it has also provided manpower for schools, hospitals, and public agencies.

However, critics have argued that the scheme needs modernization to reflect Nigeria’s security realities, high youth unemployment, and the demand for digital and entrepreneurial skills.

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“On the day I was sworn in as your President, I promised to create meaningful opportunities for our young people… They are the engine of the one-trillion-dollar economy we are building and the hope of this nation,” he said.

The administration has also been rolling out youth-focused programmes in technology, creative industries, and agriculture, and officials say the NYSC changes are meant to complement those efforts

The NYSC management is expected to issue implementation guidelines, including timelines for the new six-week orientation, details of the risk-assessment model for deployment, and the process for appointing a civilian DGTinubu Announces Major NYSC Reforms: Risk-Based Deployment, Civilian Leadership, and Six-Week Orientation

Corps members, universities, and parents will be watching closely to see how the risk assessments are applied in practice, and how the expanded orientation will be staffed and funded.

For now, the government’s position is that the NYSC must evolve. The unity mission remains, but the scheme must also produce graduates who are safer, more skilled, and more ready for work

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