Friday, 29 May 2020 05:42

‘Life after service will be very difficult,’ NYSC member doing menial job at construction site laments

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A 2019 Batch B Stream 1 National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) member in Plateau State, Otso Philip, who is scheduled to pass out yesterday (Thursday), have been spotted in one of the construction site in Jos as a labourer at a construction site.

The corps member, who studied Statistics at the Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa, was seen carrying bricks and backfilling a foundation with wheelbarrow yesterday. He told our correspondent that his recourse to engaging in a labourer work is the only option available at the moment during this pandemic as today’s passing out parade brings an end to the phase of N33,000 monthly allowance from NYSC, popularly called ‘alawee’.

“Life after service will be very difficult for us because of this coronavirus lockdown. I go to site to look for labourer’s job because the feasibility of the economy to consider us for employment at this time is slim and since there is interstate ban on travel, I have to start my hustle now before my savings is used up on feeding,” he said.

He further stressed that after pondering for a long time on the questions like where will corps member go to and which employer would engage corps members who are done serving amidst the global pandemic, he picked up the gauntlet to embark on a street hustle that would keep his body and soul together for this period.

“Naturally, I have said no to street hustling but when the thought of no more N33,000 struck and no job vacancies at this time, I felt since there is energy, I have to work. Although this work pays me N1,500 daily, which due to the nature of the job has affected my skin and body, I do not have a choice than to do it for feasible means of continuous survival”.

 

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