Federal government approves 50,000 additional slots for 2026 NYSC

The Federal Government of Nigeria has approved an additional 50,000 slots for the 2026 National Youth Service Corps mobilisation. This decision responds to the growing number of graduates seeking participation in the programme.

On March 7, 2026, Daily Trust reported that the Federal Government has approved an additional 50,000 slots for the 2026 National Youth Service Corps mobilisation. This measure addresses the growing number of graduates eligible for the programme, which requires Nigerian youths to serve the nation after completing their university education. The NYSC scheme connects graduates with national communities. No further details on implementation were provided in the report. This addition may help alleviate past challenges in NYSC mobilisations.

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