Gobierno federal aprueba 50.000 plazas adicionales para el NYSC 2026

El Gobierno Federal de Nigeria ha aprobado 50.000 plazas adicionales para la movilización del Cuerpo de Servicio Nacional Juvenil (NYSC) de 2026. Esta decisión responde al creciente número de graduados que buscan participar en el programa.

El 7 de marzo de 2026, Daily Trust informó que el Gobierno Federal ha aprobado 50.000 plazas adicionales para la movilización del Cuerpo de Servicio Nacional Juvenil (NYSC) de 2026. Esta medida aborda el creciente número de graduados elegibles para el programa, que requiere que los jóvenes nigerianos sirvan a la nación después de completar su educación universitaria. El esquema NYSC conecta a los graduados con comunidades nacionales. No se proporcionaron más detalles sobre la implementación en el informe. Esta adición podría ayudar a aliviar los desafíos pasados en las movilizaciones del NYSC.

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