House of Reps Calls for Improved Funding for NYSC
The House of Representatives is set to discuss a bill that aims to provide sustainable funding for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC). The bill, titled "The NYSC Trust Fund (Establishment) Bill 2024," was introduced by a lawmaker from Nasarawa State.
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The bill's main objective is to create a legal framework for managing and funding the NYSC's skills acquisition, training, and empowerment programs for corps members. It proposes establishing a trust fund that would receive 0.2% of the Consolidated Revenue Fund, as well as other sources of funding, such as grants, donations, and investments.
The trust fund would be used for:
- Financing skills acquisition training and empowerment of corps members
- Meeting the training and retraining needs of NYSC personnel
- Enhancing the skills of corps members for improved proficiency and employment generation
- Improving the performance and efficiency of the NYSC in carrying out its responsibilities
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The bill also outlines the establishment of a Board of Trustees to oversee the administration, application, and disbursement of the trust fund's resources. The board would consist of representatives from the NYSC, government ministries, and the private sector.
Source: Punch
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