Reps Endorse N4,000 NYSC Call-up Letter Fee

Prospective corps members may end up paying the sum of N4,000 for online registration as the House of Representatives Committee on Youth Development has endorsed the fee.

In a media chat with the House of Representatives Press Corps, Chairman of the committee, Rep Kamil Akinlabi said that the committee’s investigation showed that the fund would be used for installation of equipment at the NYSC offices nationwide.

He added that the fund would enable the contractor handling the project  to recoup investment within five years.

“From the onset, when the matter was brought to our attention, the first thing we felt was the way you are feeling but after constructive engagement, we discovered that it was an innovation that we can’t run from,” said Akinlabi.

“First, it was not the responsibility of the NYSC to mobilize prospective Corps members to get their call-up letter, it is the responsibility of the parent. If somebody schooled in Lagos but lives in Kano and to get his call-up letter he has to travel to school. So you will  discover that it’s time consuming, risky and very expensive.

“So what the NYSC has done is to partner with a consultant that is already handling similar project for JAMB and WAEC that has eliminated similar risk to partner with them through PPP arrangement.

“And that PPP arrangement will be on Built Operate and Transfer. What are the terms of agreement? The contractor would be responsible 100 percent for the purchase and installation of every gadget that will be necessary to achieve that in all the 36 headquarters including FCT and in all local government headquarters as well as all orientation camps across the country.

“So, when we look at the cost of getting the equipment purchased and installing in all those strategic points, how will they recoup their investment since government is not injecting a penny?

“They proposed N6,000 so we interacted with them that there is no way this should be on a very high side.

“But when they came up with the debt payback system they agreed with the bank. The amount and the interest they agreed, we discovered that if they couldn’t get their money within 5 years, it will not be a good business for them, so what is the minimum or maximum we can agree to make them recoup their money on time?

“So in order to ask them to go through the normal process and see if the federal government will be able to adapt the process and finance it.
But in the process, the Public Procurement was contacted and they had a certificate of No Objection. And we discovered that Concessionaire Commission was not carried along whether there will be a better way of handling this type of issue.

“But we discovered that the only thing we could do is to get the cost of N6,000 reduced. So when we got that approved we summoned the NYSC DG and his team, they came.

“To say Nigerians should pay more than N6,000 is not possible, so they came with N4,500 and later they agreed for N4,000. So they will now be operating after installing the equipment for five years and later transfer the equipment because it is Build Operate and Transfer.”