Sowore, Others Protest at NYSC Headquarters, Demand Release of Corps Member’s Certificate

Chukwuma Okeke
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Human rights activist, Omoyele Sowore has stormed the headquarters of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, in Abuja on Tuesday.

During the protest, he alongside others demanded the immediate release of the discharge certificate of Ms. Ushie Rita Uguamaye, a corps member whose service year was allegedly extended unjustly.

He accused NYSC of political victimisation and abuse of office.

Sowore, while speaking to the crowd, insisted that the corps member had fulfilled her national service and deserved her discharge certificate without delay.

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The former presidential candidate accused the NYSC of being used as a tool for political retribution and called for accountability within the institution.

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During the protest, lawyers from Inibehe Effiong Chambers submitted a formal protest letter to the NYSC Director-General, detailing the alleged victimisation of Ms Ugumaye, who served with State Code Number LA/24B/8325.

The letter, dated August 11, 2025, accused a local government inspector, Ms Veronica Abela, of deliberately refusing to process Ms Ugumaye’s biometric clearance in April 2025, allegedly in retaliation for her criticism of the Tinubu-led administration’s policies.

“Our client duly presented herself for the said April 2025 biometric monthly clearance on the 7th day of April, 2025. However, her local government inspector, Ms Veronica Abela, in an act of deliberate and targeted victimisation, refused to screen her,” the letter stated.

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According to the lawyers, Ms Ugumaye’s file was seized without cause, adding that she was denied a fair hearing before her service year was extended.

“This extension of our client’s service year amounts to denial of her right to a fair hearing as enshrined in Section 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended),” the letter read.

The petition also highlighted alleged threats made by the Lagos State Coordinator of the NYSC, who reportedly warned Ms Ugumaye that she would face an extension of her service year after she criticised government policies.

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“The NYSC is established by statute as a neutral, non-partisan institution, and not as an apparatus for political retribution,” the letter emphasised.

Inibehe Effiong, Principal Counsel at Inibehe Effiong Chambers, warned that failure to address the matter would lead to further action.

 

“Take notice that failure to comply with our demands will leave our client with no option but to immediately lodge a formal appeal with the Presidency and seek redress in court,” the letter stated.

The NYSC Director-General was, however, unavailable to receive the protesters, as he was reportedly away on an assignment.

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