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Corruption within the political system allows criminals to operate with impunity, often with the backing of powerful figures
The Leadership in Nigeria is grossly questionable
Poor Man wey Tief Bread = Kirikiri
Rich Man/Politician Wey Tief public Resources = Public Office & More
In contemporary Nigeria, the expression of dissent against injustice is often treated as a transgression, while those engaged in criminal activity may find themselves enjoying state favor.
Someone is doing ordinary NYSC and youโre threatening her because she said Tinubu is terrible.
Is tinubu not terrible ??? Useless country, they want you to suffer & die , with your mouth closed.
PUBLIC LETTER: NYSC MUST APOLOGIZE FOR THREATENING A DEPRESSED CORPS MEMBER.
The recent actions of the NYSC Lagos Secretariat in allegedly threatening a female corps member for expressing her frustration over the rising cost of living are deeply disturbing. This young woman, overwhelmed by inflation, rent hikes, and the daily struggle to survive, was reduced to tears. Instead of offering support, the NYSC, an institution responsible for the welfare of corps members, chose to intimidate her into silence.
Her only โoffenseโ was calling the President terrible at his job. This is a democracy, not a dictatorship. The President is not above criticism, and no government institution has the right to bully a citizen for expressing their views. A corps member crying out due to economic hardship should receive reassurance, not threats. Depression is real, and dismissing her distress while trying to suppress her voice is both heartless and undemocratic.
NYSC must call its Lagos Secretariat to order and issue a formal apology to this corps member. It must also reaffirm its commitment to the well-being of those serving Nigeria, rather than acting as a tool of oppression. The right to free speech is nonnegotiable, and any attempt to stifle it is a disgrace to the values Nigeria claims to uphold.
Look for the revised edition of the NYSC Bye Laws. You can download the extant Bye Laws on the NYSC website.
What someone posted under the comment section of your post should be from the outdated edition.
You people are defending madness in the name of supporting a terrible regime.
First, corps members are not civil servants or public servants. Section 2 of the NYSC Act states that every eligible Nigerian shall be called-up to serve for a continuous period of one year national service. It is National Service, not federal or civil service.
The NYSC is an agency of the Federal Government, but corps members are not employees of the federal government or staff of the NYSC. Corps members are not employed or recruited into the NYSC.
Second, the Certificate that is issued to corps members on completion of their National Service as prescribed in Section 11 of the NYSC Act is called Certificate of National Service, not certificate of employment. Corps members are not issued employment letters by the Federal or State Governments.
Third, every employee under the law (including the Labour Act, Employees Compensation Act, etc.) is entitled to be paid salary. That is the legal consideration for the services rendered.
Corps members are not paid salaries by the government (Federal and State). They are only paid paltry sums as allowances. Some States do not even pay allowances to corps members.
Fourth, the term employer as used in the NYSC Act is used loosely in relation to the Place of Primary Assignment where the corps member is posted to. Employers under the NYSC Bye Laws are only required to issue Letters of Acceptance to corps members posted to them, not letters of employment.
Fifth, there is nothing in the objectives of the Corps or scheme as enumerated in Section 1 of the NYSC Act that remotely supports the view that corps members are employees in the legal sense.
The NYSC was established by the military as a fallout of the civil war to promote national unity and interrelationship among Nigerians of different ethnic backgrounds.
Sixth, there is no provision in the NYSC Act that subjects corps members to civil service Rules.
Criticizing the President or the government is not an offence under the NYSC Act (See Section 13). It is also not an offence under the NYSC Bye Laws (See Section 4 of the Revised Bye Laws, 2011).
Seventh, I have watched all the videos of this lady that are being debated. There is nothing slightly partisan in her comments.
She merely expressed her justified frustrations with the state of affairs in the country, particularly the impact of the scourging inflation on her and other Nigerians. That is within her constitutional right to freedom of expression as guaranteed by Section 39 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).
I am in contact with the lady, we will ensure that her rights are protected if the need arises.
By the way, I entirely agree with her view that Tinubu is a TERRIBLE President.
I have attached some relevant Section of the NYSC Act on the objectives of the scheme and the provisions of the current Bye Laws relating to offences and penalties.
Amnesty International strongly condemns threats and intimidation directed at a lady who posted TikTok video lamenting the current escalating economic hardship. The lady alleged that NYSC officials @officialnyscng threatened her for refusing to delete the video.
To the DG, Coordinators and every official of the NYSC!!!
You cannot threaten, intimidate or victimize any corper for expressing their view on the performance of the president.
They are citizens with rights!
The president is in office to serve the people and every Nigerian, Corper or not has the right to hold their Leaders accountable!!!
Video1: A young Nigerian, Raye, speaks up about the harsh economic situation facing her as a Nigerian, via a post on TikTok
Video 2: Less than 24 hours later, she gets a call from NYSC officials threatening her to delete the video.
Just so you know, your phone number is not public on Tiktok, but officials were able to track her name, phone number, and address.
Just so you know, terrorists still post themselves collecting ransom on the same Tiktok (video 3)
Just so you know, murderers still do giveaway on social media with AK47s beside them.
The authorities are more interested in young Nigerians speaking up about their suffering, than in cold-blooded killers.
Well, if you think these terrorists do not have full government backing, then you are the reason I conclude that the average Nigerian is stupid.
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