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NYSC Lagos Inaugurates Camp Court

In a bid to ensure a fair and impartial judgement in the case of any erring corps member, the NYSC Lagos has inaugurated the Camp Court Committee for the 2024 Batch B Stream II Orientation exercise.
While inaugurating the Court,the State Coordinator, Mrs. Yetunde Baderinwa, stated that the camp court was established to provide corps members with a platform for fair hearing, enabling them to defend themselves against any allegations of misconduct or offenses committed in violation of NYSC rules and regulations.
She said, “since we started, the majority have been wonderful and cooperative but we’ve had few cases of difficulties. The earlier we constitute the camp court, the better for all of us.”
According to her, the existence of a Camp Court will further intensify discipline among Corps Members and this will facilitate a fair and smooth orientation process.
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