Abuja — NATIONAL Youth Service
Corps, NYSC, yesterday, explained that the N4,000 fee imposed on prospective
corps members for printing of call-up letters on-line was for services and
infrastructure to be deployed by the collaborating firm.
Director General of NYSC,
Brig-General Jonhson Olawumi, said the money was neither for the scheme nor the
corps producing institutions as it was being alleged by some quarters.
NYSC, in a bid to improve its
operations in line with global cutting-edge technology, went into partnership
with a private company, Messrs. SIDMACH Technologies Nigeria Limited, for the
full computerisation of the mobilisation process.
Abuja
— NATIONAL Youth Service Corps, NYSC, yesterday, explained that the
N4,000 fee imposed on prospective corps members for printing of call-up
letters on-line was for services and infrastructure to be deployed by
the collaborating firm.
Director General of NYSC, Brig-General Jonhson Olawumi, said the money was neither for the scheme nor the corps producing institutions as it was being alleged by some quarters.
NYSC, in a bid to improve its operations in line with global cutting-edge technology, went into partnership with a private company, Messrs. SIDMACH Technologies Nigeria Limited, for the full computerisation of the mobilisation process
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/nysc-speaks-n4000-fee-printing-call-letters/#sthash.MfZxKGJD.dpuf
Director General of NYSC, Brig-General Jonhson Olawumi, said the money was neither for the scheme nor the corps producing institutions as it was being alleged by some quarters.
NYSC, in a bid to improve its operations in line with global cutting-edge technology, went into partnership with a private company, Messrs. SIDMACH Technologies Nigeria Limited, for the full computerisation of the mobilisation process
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/09/nysc-speaks-n4000-fee-printing-call-letters/#sthash.MfZxKGJD.dpuf
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