The National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC) has advised corps members that would be participating in
the forthcoming general elections to remain neutral in their conduct.
Mr Julius Amusan, the Akwa Ibom Coordinator of the Scheme, gave the advice during a three-day training programme organised for corps members in Uyo on Saturday.
Amusan warned corps members that were chosen
to participate in the general elections not to be involved in any sort
of electoral malpractice.
The training is for corps members who have
indicated interest to participate in the forthcoming elections; there
are some pieces of information that you all need to know before
participating in the exercise.
You will be trained on how to operate during the general elections and the training will be a three-day programme.
NYSC collaborates with INEC at every
orientation course; INEC officials regularly visit the NYSC camp to
sensitise Corp Members on their obligations during elections, Amusan
said.
The state coordinator warned that any corps member caught violating electoral laws during the elections would be prosecuted.
Being a Corps Member does not exempt you from
prosecution, if found on the wrong side of the law or committing a
crime, you are going to answer for the crime, he added.
Speaking to newsmen, one of the Batch A 2018
Corps member participating in the training, Miss Oluchi Anuruo, pledged
to be neutral while performing her duties during the election.
We were admonished by the state
coordinator to do the right thing by being neutral as expected of us as
corps members, as the country expect so much trust from us, said Anuruo.
Also speaking, a Batch C corps member who also
took part in the training, Mr Arowosafe Doyin, promised to abide by the
law and obey all instructions given to them by INEC.