Saturday, 15 April 2017

A-Z of NYSC 2017 Batch A Deployment and Relocation

Actually, a considerable measure of prospective corps members regularly search for approaches to influence their state of deployment. Some may end up being successful, while others may be a painful disappointment perhaps owing to lack of money or getting in touch with wrong person who claims to be an NYSC official. But the truth is this, the whole deployment process is automated now, don't be deceived. These latter set of individuals in this painful disappointment, rather leave their expectation under the control of destiny. While believe in destiny, it could bring unforeseen cheerful results once in a while. In this situation, they start to conceptualize on ways for relocation.
Relocation in a nutshell, can be seen as process of transferring a corps member from one state to another more preferred and confortable one.
 Relocation process ought to be initiated by the corps member. Relocation exercise usually begins in the orientation camp after the swearing-in ceremony and the process also re-applied for, after three(3) months of your stay in your PPA (Place of Primary Assignment). However, there are laid down conditions/factors that are very essential in order to make the relocation process a huge success story.

Factors Suitable For Relocation of Corp Members

It is very pertinent that you become acquainted with these process ahead of time. There is a great deal of stress required in this procedure and your inability to know ahead of time can make it considerably more troublesome a procedure. Inability to have this information ahead of time may make every effort to process your relocation in the orientation camp unsuccessful.Owing to this trouble in failing to discover all you need to effectively go through the process, might make you to begin to forge documents in the camp in order to scale through the process, which may end up putting you in shame and trouble. The bases on which you can be relocated out of your current state of deployment include:

Relocation on Marital ground:

If you are truly married, I don't mean marriage by force when a lady traps herself in a man's house without any bride price let alone doing a proper introduction to the family she belongs. I mean a marriage that follow the right processes. NYSC has made it very possible for you to be granted relocation to the exact state your husband resides or works except you make a different choice of state due to personal reasons. You don't need to kneel, plead or shoot money into anyone's pocket, to help you do this. It is your right, it is as sure as death. Good enough, if you are heavy, I mean pregnant, you will be granted what we call instant relocation. You will not be allowed to spend even a night in the orientation camp, your relocation will be processed immediately you have registered and given a state code number. This benefit is only opened to female corps members. Note that a male corps member can not relocate on marital ground, it has never been done in the history of NYSC. Those relocating on marital ground would be required to provide the following vital documents:
  • A handwritten formal letter addressed to the Director General of NYSC
  • A fully completed relocation form (Given to you by one the relocation officers)
  • A Newspaper Change of Name(The specimen page containing your name)
  • Marriage Certificate
  • PHCN bill Or Your husband's appointment letter Or Letter of Identification from your husband's employer

Relocation on Health ground:

You can likewise be considered for relocation on health grounds. This is open to both the male and female corps member in the orientation camp. You must have a life treating medical illness that makes it very difficult for you not to stay away from your parents, siblings or guardians. This must be most be backed up with a concrete and genuine medical report from a General Hospital, Military/Police Hospital or Federal Medical Center's. Private hospital's medical report WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Your report would experience examination and severe scrutiny. You will also be asked series of questions by experienced medical doctors.The procedure is stricter than some time recently. Though, its always my moment of consistent laughter, because most corps member will claim a whole lot of ailment and find it very difficult to defend it. A vast majority of this report are usually sent to the NYSC secretariat in the state where the report was obtained for its authenticity to be verified in the hospital. So, please be warned. Those relocating on health ground would be required to provide the following vital documents:
  • A handwritten formal letter addressed to the Director General of NYSC
  • A fully completed relocation form (Given to you by one the relocation officers)
  • Medical report (From a Government owned hospital)
  • Sample of drugs used during ailment (Where Applicable)

Relocation on Security:

The insurgency in some states in our country Nigeria is very alarming, especially in some states in the Northern Nigeria. With the advert of Boko Haram in most northern states our country and the nefarious behaviour of people in this areas, the safety of majority of these corps members can not be guaranteed. No guardian or parent would feel at home to leave his or her ward in these threat zones. NYSC has actually made it possible for those corps members to apply for relocation without any document. Usually, corps members deployed to any this states are usually taken to other peaceful northern states for the orientation exercise. For those being unfortunate to be sent to these states, there is nothing to be scared about. The government will be solidly behind and your relocation will be as sure as death. Nobody ought to consider this to be a disappointment in the plan of the administration's reintegration program. In the event that a part of the nation is in security hazard ought not stop the unification of alternate parts of the nation. NYSC remains a commendable plan of our government regardless of these difficulties. Please be informed that you can always re-apply for relocation if your underlying application is rejected. Regardless of the fact that it is rejected the relocation process is always opened all through your service year. Considering relocation has its own difficulties. A portion of the significant difficulties are that your stipend (allowance) may be delayed in your new state of deployment, and getting your posting to a PPA tasking, since most of the better PPAs must have been occupied by corps members. I am very certain that I have given you enough information to arm you during your relocation process. I would be here later to proceed on articles that will keep on guiding you during the orientation course and service year. Please, look below you will see a comment box, do remember to drop a kind comment. Thanks for helping your good yourself. We care about you and will always be there  to assist you to the best of our ability. See you in Camp Abia, God's own state.

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