Senate Throws Out Bill Seeking To Modify
NYSC Female Uniform.
The
bill seeks to give female corps members the option of wearing skirts instead of
trousers as mandated by the NYSC. The sponsor of the bill, Senator Emmanuel
Bwacha representing Taraba-South during plenary on Wednesday argues that
section 13 and 16 of the Principal Act should be amended. He said the amendment
was intended to “ensure that regulations made by the NYSC directorate
prescribing uniforms and exercise regimen do not violate the religious
practices and beliefs of corps members.”Bwacha proposed that a new Subsection 3
be inserted to Section 16 of the NYSC Act. The subsection is to read, “In
exercising its powers under Subsection 2(a) and (b) of this section, the
Directorate shall take into consideration the need to prescribe or adopt
uniforms and exercise regimen or drills that do not violate the religious
practices relating to modest dressing, and accordingly… Although the
amendment of the NYSC Act failed to pass through in the Senate, Senator Bwacha
told journalists that he intends to pursue another alternative by speaking with
the NYSC management to allow female corps members who for religious reasons are
unwilling to wear trousers, to have the option of wearing skirts. Undeterred,
Senator Bwacha insists that the controversial amendment has its merits.
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