The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has released the full deployment plan for 2025 Batch C prospective corps members, with call-up letters now available for immediate access.
The announcement, made via the organisation’s verified X account on Monday, details adjustments for graduates originally posted to Lagos and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Abuja.
The orientation camps for some Lagos-deployed corps members have been shifted to Ekiti, Kwara, Ondo, Ogun, and Osun, while FCT-based participants will now report to Kaduna, Niger, and Nasarawa camps.
The adjustments aim to address limited camp spaces across the country while maintaining proximity to the original deployment locations.
“Some prospective corps members deployed to Lagos have their orientation course in Ekiti, Kwara, Ondo, Ogun and Osun camps. Some deployed to Federal Capital Territory will be in Kaduna, Niger and Nasarawa camps,” the NYSC stated.
The scheme previously explained that only about 40 per cent of registered prospective corps members could be accommodated in the upcoming orientation programme due to size limitations at camps nationwide.
In addition, the organisation issued a travel safety advisory, urging participants not to travel at night and to prioritise personal security when commuting to orientation grounds.
Prospective corps members are also required to print, complete, and sign all relevant documents before arrival at camp to ensure smooth registration. The mobilisation timetable for foreign-trained graduates included pre-camp physical verification from 9–13 November and ICT processing from 12–15 November.
“Educational institutions producing corps members are expected to assist in both online printing and physical distribution of call-up and deployment letters between the sixteenth and eighteenth of November,” the NYSC added, emphasising that graduates should be ready for immediate mobilisation.
The National Youth Service Corps confirmed that the online registration portal for Batch C opened on 4 November and closed on 9 November for both local and foreign-trained graduates, marking the start of operational mobilisation.
Graduates are advised to follow all instructions closely to ensure seamless participation in the mandatory national service programme.









