 The House of Representatives has met with the Director General of the National Youth Service Corps over the kidnap of eight core members in Zamfara State. The meeting was geared towards planning ways to ensure the release of the core members and to put measures in place to forestall future occurrence. Plus to be, Emmanuel Ahidini's report is presented from our studios. Thirty days ago, eight members of the National Youth Service Corps were kidnapped by government in Zamfara while traveling from Aqaibom and ruled Sokoto State for their compulsory one-year service. As reactions trailed the development, the House of Representatives is tinkering with the NYC to seek ways of rescuing them. Chairman of the committee, Martin Essin, expressed optimism that the kidnapped core members will be reunited with their families through collaborative efforts of the House, NYC and security agencies. What this came is doing to mitigate this problem going forward because oversight responsibilities is not just to tackle the presence, but we want the situation where we don't continue to talk about the same matter every time. So we'd like to also know what this came is putting in place going forward to see that we don't find ourselves in this kind of situation. And those here from you, what you have done, the level of empathy you have shown in touching base with the families of this core members, I'd like to say that what has happened can happen to anybody. I don't think those people were kidnapped because they were core members. I think it's because of the situation that we find ourselves security-wise. It could happen to anybody. I want us to be as honest as shows of sense of empathy and reasoning and putting ourselves actually in the shoes of these people who have been in detention for more than 30 years. Members also inquired from the NYC boss what the NYC is doing to improve the scheme. This is part members are enjoying because they are exposed into dangers, which is also part of the hazard. So I think it's important they also enjoy. I want to know if there is any plan or program for core members after the one year mandatory program. If there is any exit plan for them so that after NYC core members will not just be left on their own. From the current issue at hand, what are the measures we are equally putting in place that the recurrent of such issues does not have? Because if you observe, this is not the first incident. There are other incidents of this nature that has happened before now. But my DJ, I would like you to be the DJ that will put an end to this issue again in Nigeria. In his response, the NYC boss said the management is doing everything in its capacity to improve the scheme. The committee however resolved that the NYC management team should visit the families of the kidnapped core members to empathize with them.