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NYSC Reform: Camps to Be Graded, Posting Algorithm to Consider Safety, Career Paths – Abah Reveals Key Details

June 30, 2026 2 min read

Dr. Joe Abah, a member of the NYSC Reform Committee, has shared key details of the approved reform framework, providing insight into how the new scheme will operate.

The new orientation programme will span six weeks, divided into three distinct phases. The first two weeks will focus on civic, leadership, and life skills training. The next two weeks will cover basic accounting, financial literacy, access to finance, business planning, and career mapping. The final two weeks will be a short immersion into the corps member’s area of interest, allowing participants to explore sectors such as tech, environment, climate, or the creative industries, regardless of their academic background.

Camps will be certified and graded to ensure they meet minimum standards. State governments will be given a grace period to ensure their camps meet required infrastructure, accommodation, safety, security, and healthcare standards.

Posting will ordinarily be done impersonally using an algorithm that considers factors such as state of origin, state of residence, and school attended. However, posting to security flashpoints will be risk-sensitive, and individuals who are not indigenes of those areas or already residing there will not be posted to such locations.

The NYSC Act will need to be amended for the changes to take effect. This process will include public consultations and public hearings, as every legislation passed is a product of compromise.

The reforms reflect a broader effort to modernise the NYSC scheme and make it more relevant to the needs of corps members and the nation.