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NYSC Releases Deployment Details and Call-Up Letters for 2025 Batch C Corps Members

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has announced the deployment details for its 2025 Batch C prospective corps members. The scheme confirmed on Monday via its official X handle that call-up letters are now available for printing.

The NYSC noted that some corps members posted to Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) will undergo orientation in neighboring states due to camp capacity limitations. Specifically, prospective corps members assigned to Lagos may attend camps in Ekiti, Kwara, Ondo, Ogun, or Osun, while those posted to the FCT may go to camps in Kaduna, Niger, or Nasarawa.

Highlighting ongoing capacity constraints, the NYSC said only about 40% of registered prospective corps members can be accommodated for the upcoming orientation program. The scheme also issued a travel advisory, urging corps members to avoid night travel to camps and reminding them to print, sign, and submit all required documents upon registration.

The call-up numbers for 2025 Batch C have been released, with online registration having taken place from November 4 to 9 for both locally and foreign-trained graduates. Pre-camp physical verification for foreign-trained graduates is scheduled for November 9–13, with ICT processing from November 12–15. Corps-producing institutions are tasked with distributing deployment and call-up letters between November 16 and 18.

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