The Infusion Point

Insecurity With Adewunmi Oshodi


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The conversation revolved around the insecurity in Nigeria, particularly regarding the National Service Commission (NYSC) program. The program, established in 1973 by the Nigerian government to promote national unity and development, has been questioned due to concerns about its security. The conversation centered on whether NYSC has outlived its usefulness, and if Nigerians can pause for a year where everyone serves in their state.

The Anchor discussed the importance of NYSC and its role in promoting unity among Nigerian citizens. He believes that serving in one's state is already a good thing, but it is not a crime to serve. He questions the

government's plan to keep Nigerian citizens safe and the alternative to NYSC.

NYSC recently celebrated its fifty-year anniversary, and many people have enjoyed the program. However, there have been numerous kidnapping stories in Zamfara, Kaduna, Niger, Sokoto, and Katsina. The conversation highlights the need for a redesign of NYSC to ensure that everyone's lives are not at risk.

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The Infusion PointBy Y & C Communications