Nigerians react to the Federal Government’s decision to extend National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp from its usual duration to six weeks. Reporting from different outlets says public responses are mixed. Some commentators argue that a longer orientation period could improve preparation and coordination for corps members. Others raise concerns about the capacity of camp facilities and the readiness of host communities, citing infrastructure and accommodation constraints. There are also questions about welfare and living conditions for corps members during the extended stay, including how well logistical arrangements such as feeding, health support, and general camp services will be handled over a longer period. Several reactions focus on whether existing resources will be sufficient to accommodate the extra weeks without affecting the quality of orientation activities. Overall, the reports indicate that while the policy is framed as an adjustment to the orientation process, Nigerians express uncertainty about the practical impact on corps members, particularly regarding infrastructure and welfare arrangements in the camps.