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The Federal Government has announced plans to replace the traditional khaki uniforms of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) with locally produced Adire fabric.This move aims to promote Nigerian craftsmanship, reduce import dependency, and align with the government's economic development goals.The decision comes amid efforts to revitalize traditional textile industries and create jobs in the sector.Adire, a hand-dyed fabric with Yoruba cultural significance, will now be used for NYSC uniforms, symbolizing a blend of tradition and modernity.
The policy also includes restructuring deployment processes to prioritize academic qualifications over regional quotas, ensuring fairer distribution of service opportunities.Security measures for NYSC members will be enhanced, with the military's role in safeguarding participants emphasized.The initiative reflects broader government strategies to address youth unemployment and foster economic self-reliance.
Critics argue that the shift could face logistical challenges, but proponents highlight its potential to strengthen cultural identity and economic resilience.The policy is part of a larger framework to modernize public service delivery and leverage traditional industries for national development.
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