2023 BATCH A : ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR NYSC MOBILIZATION COMMENCES

By: Opeyemi Sunday Josiah, Sarah Saka & Oyindamola Bakare

 
The management of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic Owo, RUGIPO, has announced to the prospective Corps members HIND Il Students and spill over Students that Batch 'A’ 2023 NYSC mobilization as commenced.

 

This was contained in a circular released by the Director of Students Affairs, Mr. Bayo Elebute, on 9th December, 2022. with the REF No: RUGIPO/DSA/NYSC/73/VOL.IV/91.


 According to the circular; all the HND II and spill over students are to register and submit the print out of their NYSC pre-mobilisation form to the Directorate of Student Affairs.

Meanwhile, the registration exercise would be closed on the 23rd of December 2022 and only students who had paid their School fees in full would be allowed to register.

The circular partly read, “Following the notification by the Directorate of Corps mobilization NYSC National Directorate headquarter Abuya and subsequent Sensitization programme organiscd by the State Co-ordinator of NYSC Ondo State chapter, "I write to inform all prospective Corps members HIND Il Students and spill over Students that Batch 'A’ 2023 NYSC mobilization as commence."

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