Davido: NYSC confirms violation; Here are service by-laws violated including engaging in partisan politics

Davido's NYSC By-laws violation

According to PUNCH, The NYSC Director of Information, Adenike Adeyemi, however, did not say what punishment had been meted out to Davido who has broken several NYSC bye-laws.

The popular artiste violated many of the scheme’s regulations.

Recall that Davido’s enrolment for the NYSC had created a stir, as he became the cynosure of all eyes at the Iyana Ipaja, Lagos orientation camp where he had submitted himself for registration in August 2018.

Just afterwards, Davido left the camp and began a series of violation of the rules of the service.

Other NYSC by-laws violated by Davido include:

  1. Bringing vehicles into the orientation camp;
  2. Disclosing official information;
  3. Engaging in private practice;
  4. Taking part in partisan politics;
  5. Reporting late to duty among others.
  6. Traveling outside the country without the service’ permission

Our correspondent observed from his Instagram page that just after a few days in the camp, he travelled to Boston, Massachusetts, as he embarked on a tour of the United States.

He thereby violated the first law of the NYSC, which said all corps members must participate in all activities in the camp.

Davido during ONE AFRICA Music FEST

It cannot be ascertained if he did not violate the second law, which stated that corps members leaving the orientation camp should get the written permission of the state coordinator.

But the Assurance crooner did not stop at Boston, as he continued globe-trotting, visiting Philadelphia, New York, Washington DC, Georgia, Minnesota, London, Sao Tome, Accra, Mayotte, Lebanon, UAE, among others.

Davido within the period was also actively involved in the electioneering of his uncle, Demola Adeleke, a gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun State.

Davido dressed in PDP-customized Agbada in osun during Adeleke’s campaign

For weeks, the artiste shuttled between Lagos State, where he was based, and Osun State, where the election held.

But the NYSC law not only prohibited participation in partisan politics but said corps members should not leave their place of primary assignments without the permission of their state coordinators.

“Any member who takes part in partisan politics is liable to extension of service for a period not less than three months without pay,” Section 9 under the Miscellaneous Offences and Penalties, read.

Davido’s manager, Asa Asika, declined comment, saying he does not speak to the press.

But the artiste, while replying to a post on Instagram, said his NYSC programme had been terminated.

He later deleted the comment from the post made by a friend.

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