NYSC Denies Service Extension for Corps Member Who Criticised Tinubu
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has refuted claims that it extended the service year of Lagos-based corps member, Rita Uguamaye popularly known as Raye in retaliation for her viral online criticism of President Bola Tinubu’s administration.
Raye, a serving corps member, had gained widespread attention after a video she posted on TikTok under the handle @talktoraye went viral. In it, she openly criticised Nigeria’s economic situation, described Lagos as a “smelling state,” and called Tinubu a “terrible leader.”
Amidst the storm her comments stirred online, Raye later claimed she was being pressured by NYSC officials to delete the video, alleging threats and intimidation. These claims triggered outrage from public figures, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and activist Omoyele Sowore, who both condemned the alleged harassment.
Sowore, reacting to a report that NYSC had “punitively extended Raye’s service year by two months,” vowed to protest at her passing out parade if the situation wasn’t reversed. “This is not acceptable. We will mobilise down to the Passing Out Parade except Rita is allowed to complete her NYSC service without let or hindrance,” he wrote.
However, speaking to PUNCH on Tuesday, NYSC’s Acting Director of Press and Public Relations, Carol Embu, dismissed the rumour, asserting that the corps adheres strictly to laid-down procedures.
“NYSC is not an irresponsible organisation. We work with rules and regulations,” Embu said. “She is still serving; if she has any issues, we will wait and see. The decision to extend service only comes when a corps member is passing out.”
When pressed on whether Raye’s criticism could lead to a punitive measure, Embu responded dismissively, saying, “Who is Sowore? Does he work with NYSC? So how come you are listening to him?”
As of press time, Raye had not confirmed any extension of her service year on her social media platforms, and independent verification of such an action remains inconclusive.
The episode underscores the increasingly delicate intersection between free speech, public service, and political critique in Nigeria’s civic landscape.
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