Fri. Mar 29th, 2024

Do not preach division of Nigeria – NYSC DG tells Corps members

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Brig.-Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim, Director General, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has admonished corps members to stay off any acts capable of promoting disunity and division in the country.

Ibrahim made this statement on Monday during the swearing-in ceremony of Batch “B” Stream 1 Corps members at the temporary NYSC Orientation Camp, Amada, Gombe State.

He stated that instead of preaching division of the country, the Corps members should be ambassadors of peace and unity.

“Always promote the unity of the country, let the spirit of NYSC lives in you.

“As nation builders; you must refrain from all forms of cybercrimes, drive your vision with passion, do not cut corners,” he said.

He further urged the Corps members to respect the culture and values as well as contribute meaningfully to the development of their host communities.

The DG emphasized the need for the Corps members to seek permission before traveling in view of the spate of road accidents and security challenges in the country.

“Recently, corps members have been involved in a motor accidents, therefore, it is mandatory to take permission before embarking on a journey,” he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that on arrival, the DG accompanied by camp officials went round to inspect the facilities in the camp.

In her statement, Mrs. Ada Imoni, the State Coordinator of the scheme, said the Corps members were expected to participate in four cardinal programs during the Service year including Orientation Course, Primary Assignment, Community Development Service (CDS), and Passing Out Parade (POP).

Imoni said the programs were designed to instill the core values of the scheme in Corps members for effective and efficient service delivery during the service year.

Imoni commended the effort of the DG for sustaining the visibility of the scheme via programs such as the Health Initiative for Rural Dwellers (HIRD), resuscitation of NYSC half hour, and the recent inclusion of Corps members as enumerators for the Federal Government’s National Home Grown Feeding Programme.

She admonished the Corps members to adhere strictly to all COVID-19 protocols to stem the spread of the pandemic.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 1,365 corps members were registered during the orientation exercise made up of 650 males and 715 females. (NAN)

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