A non-governmental organisation, People (who lawfully live in a country, state, etc.)
Fighting for something Effort to begin (doing something) For Responsible Leadership (CAIFAL), has filed a suit at a Federal High
Court in Lagos against the National Youth
Service Corps (NYSC) over possible getting (something) ready for action illegal dishonesty/stealing (by lying).
The people who responded in the suit filed on
Thursday are, the Director General of NYSC,
Sidmach Technologies Limited, Minister for
Young people and Sports, and the Lawyer
General of the Federation.
The group in its suit number FHC/L/CS/840/16 is looking (for) an (official, public statement/document with such a statement)
that because of the (legal rules/food and supplies) of the NYSC Act 1993, the first to
third people who responded, have no law-related rights, to demand a pre- getting (something) ready for action fee from
possible/likely corps members.
In a supporting (statement sworn in court to be true) (removed from a ruling position)/legally stated under oath to by one Mr Mike
Ogie, the group promised that sometime in 2014, the NYSC introduced an electronic
registration programme where possible/likely corps members were needed/demanded
to register online with the sum of N3,000 as
(important things that happened before) for
getting (something) ready for action.
The group (charged with a crime) NYSC of
charging a required N3000 call-up letter fee
from possible/likely youth corps members,
opposite to its enabling law.
According to the group, the scheme (people in charge of something) cheated with a private
company, Sidmach Technologies Limited,
charged N3000 fee to possible/likely corps
members to print out their call-up letters.
Dealing with a press (meeting to discuss things/meeting together) after filing the
action, the group's chairman, the board of
trustees, Chief Tony Dania stated that the
aim of the suit is to get a court statement,
halting the possible 'illegality'.
He said since 2014, NYSC introduced the
payment of N3,000 as fees paid by
graduating Nigerian students popularly
referred to as " Possible/likely Corps
Members" (PCM), who are to be " got ready for action"/" (forced into a job or the military)"
into the one year " required" and 'mandatory'
service to their fatherland.
The group stated that it is a criminal offence
under the NYSC Act 1993, if a graduate, who
is not (given permission to not do something)
is refused to be (ready for action). While
adding that is very wrong, improper, fake/illegal (because of lying and stealing),
illegal, illegal, (going against something in the Constitution), strongly criticizeable and
clearly (something that goes against or disagrees with something else) to the positive
change and anti- (dishonest actions that ruin your trust) policies of the current
Management of President Muhammadu
Buhari.
No date has been fixed for the hearing.
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