The Senate has voted to remove the mandatory National Youth Service Scheme from the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
This is uplifting news for some youthful Nigerians, be that as it may it doesn't imply that NYSC is currently not necessary for university leavers.
It is an initial phase in enabling the Nigerian officials to amend the NYSC decree. This improvement comes the same number of Nigerian youth who are tired of the non-gainful nature of the scheme have been clamoring for its end.
Majority of eighty eight Senators voted in favor of the removal of the NYSC decree from the Constitution, while 3 Senators
voted against the alteration vote.
The officials were exceptionally caught up with amid their session yesterday, July 26th, as they likewise voted on 32 other constitutional amendments including voting in favor of the diminishment of the age at which a Nigerian can keep running for President and the removal of the land use act from the constitution.
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