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NYSC releases Batch C deployment details for prospective corps members

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The National Youth Service Corps has released the deployment details for its 2025 Batch C prospective corps members.

 

The scheme announced this on Monday via its official X handle, confirming that call-up letters are now available.

 

It added that some prospective corps members posted to Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory have been assigned to undergo their orientation in neighbouring states.

 

According to the NYSC, “some prospective corps members deployed to Lagos have their orientation course in Ekiti, Kwara, Ondo, Ogun and Osun camps,” while “some deployed to FCT will be in Kaduna, Niger and Nasarawa camps.”

 

This development aligns with an earlier report by PUNCH Online, in which the NYSC stated that camp capacity constraints across the 36 states and the FCT mean that “only about 40 per cent of registered Prospective Corps Members can be accommodated for the upcoming orientation programme.”

 

The scheme also issued a travel advisory, stressing, “Prospective corps members are advised not to travel at night to the orientation camp.”

 

It further reminded PCMs to print and sign all required documents ahead of camp, noting that the forms must be submitted during registration at the orientation camp.

 

Last week, PUNCH Online reported that the NYSC released call-up numbers for the 2025 Batch C stream.

 

Online registration opened on November 4 and was scheduled to run until November 9 for both locally trained and foreign-trained graduates.

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The scheme also published its mobilisation timetable, indicating that pre-camp physical verification for foreign-trained graduates would hold from November 9–13, while ICT processing was scheduled for November 12–15.

 

Corps-producing institutions, it added, are to facilitate online printing and physical distribution of deployment and call-up letters between November 16 and 18, during which PCMs are expected to print their call-up letters

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