The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has blown the whistle against Minister of Arts and Culture, Hannatu Musawa, saying she absconded while serving as a youth corps member.
The Director, Press and Public Relations of NYSC, Eddy Megwa, said the appointment of the minister was in breach of NYSC Act.
According to the NYSC official, the minister who is currently serving in the past eight months in the FCT, said it was against the NYSC Act for any corps member to pick up any government appointment until the one-year service was over.
He said Mrs Musawa was originally mobilised in 2001 for the youth service to Ebonyi State where she had her orientation programme but later relocated to Kaduna State to continue the programme.
He said it was when she got to Kaduna that she absconded and didn’t complete the programme.
Musawa later resumed her NYSC service 21 years later in the Federal Capital Territory in a law firm
Megwa noted that the scheme would look into the issue and take action where necessary.
The newspaper quoted Abeny Mohammed (SAN), a lawyer who said the action of appointing Musawa was a breach of the NYSC Act which stated that nobody would be legally employed or offer themselves for employment without doing the service and presenting the certificate or would have been exempted and had the certificate of exemption.
Mohammed said, “The situation we have at hand is that this person is still serving as a corper and she has been appointed a minister. It shows the inconsistency in our policies and disregard for our laws.”
Femi Falana (SAN) said it was a violation of the law for anybody to still be serving in the NYSC and accept a ministerial appointment, as per same reporting by Daily Trust.
In a statement titled: “A Youth Corps Member is not Competent to be a Minister in Nigeria”, Falana said by virtue of Section 2 of the NYSC Act every citizen who graduated from any tertiary institution in and outside Nigeria and was not 30 years old shall be mobilised for the one-year compulsory national youth service, while any person above 30 was not eligible to participate in the service.”
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