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Corps members will continue to support government policies- Acting DG

By Kanayo Umeh, Abuja
19 December 2022   |   7:06 am
The Acting Director General of the National Youth Service Corps, Mrs Christy lfeyinwa Uba has said the Scheme would continue to throw its weight behind all policies of the Federal Government.
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The Acting Director General of the National Youth Service Corps, Mrs Christy lfeyinwa Uba has said the Scheme would continue to throw its weight behind all policies of the Federal Government.

She added that as preparations for the 2023 general elections and National Population/Housing Census draw near, NYSC is ready to ensure that both assignments record huge success.

Uba disclosed this on Sunday day while addressing Corps Members and camp officials during her visit to NYSC Anambra State Orientation Camp in Mbaukwu/Umuawulu.

She said NYSC, which is the foremost youth mobilizing organisation in the African continent has been uniting the country through its deployment process, participation in national assignments and Corps Members’ Community Development projects.

“Your participation in the 2023 election is an Adhoc assignment, you must be neutral and apolitical, and don’t violate any of the electoral laws. You are seriously advised to adhere to these instructions.

Be good ambassadors of your institutions, families and NYSC. You are now part of history as millions of youths have passed through the Scheme, and today they are leaders.

You must be security conscious at all times. You are expected to be of good conduct and avoid cutting corners”, Uba said.

The Acting Director General admonished the Corps Members to shun cultism, cybercrimes, drug addiction and other social vices that are inimical to their future.

She urged them to imbibe patience, discipline and diligence which are prerequisites for a successful life.

Mrs Uba advised further that the Corps Members should leverage on NYSC Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) Programme, adding that, “you are expected to participate in the post-camp training, and ensure you acquire a skill that will enable you to become employers of labour at the end of your service year”.

She admonished the Corps Members to impact positively in their host communities which would serve as good memories after they exit service.

Uba also implored them to justify the huge investments of the government and their parents over them.

The NYSC Anambra State Coordinator, Mrs Blessing Iruma in her remark, said the visit of the Acting Director General of the Scheme which coincided with the camp cultural carnival is an attestation to Mrs Uba’s passion for Corps Members.

She added that the celebration of the camp cultural festival showcases Nigeria’s rich cultural heritage which has been strengthening the cord of unity among successive batches of Corps Members.

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