Ugwuanyi to MDAs:Don’t reject NYSC corps members

 

The Governor of Enugu State, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, yesterday warned Ministries, Departments and Agencies, MDAs, in the state not to reject National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, members posted to their establishments.

NYSC members Governor Ugwuanyi, who gave the warning during the closing ceremony of 2017 Batch ‘B’ Stream 1 NYSC orientation at Awgu, said that government frowns at such attitude that causes unnecessary inconvenience and hardship to corps members. “Consequently, government will view with seriousness any reported case of rejection of corps members,” he said.

Governor Ugwuanyi, who was represented by the State Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Mr. Joseph Udedi, reiterated that the major objective of the NYSC was to foster unity and integration among the diverse nationalities of Nigeria through the youths. The Governor disclosed that the the state government adopted the policy of engaging a greater percentage of corps members in the education sector with a view to providing a sound educational system upon which its transformation agenda could be realised.

He, therefore, urged them to pursue the realisation of this goal in practical terms by adopting their host communities as their home and join in contributing to the community they were posted in the state, and assured of adequate security in the state. Governor Ugwuanyi promised that government would continue to provide the enabling environment for them to discharge their responsibilities, even as he assured them of their regular allowances from the state government.

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The State Coordinator of NYSC in the state, Alhaji Ahmed Wada Ikaka commended the corps members for the discipline and commitment they exhibited throughout the duration of the exercise, and urged them to take the good conduct to their places of primary assignment.” “Remember, this is an opportunity to contribute to the growth and development of the country and that their performance can earn them special recognition and awards at the local, state and national level.” The State Coordinator appreciated the State Governor, Ugwuanyi, Awgu local government chairman, Stanley Okeke, his predecessor, Ugonna Ibe as well as the military, police and other sister security agencies for their support during the Orientation exercise.

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He also thanked the Director General of NYSC, Brigadier General S. Z. Kazaure, who assisted the camp and also awarded a contract for the construction of a commercial standard borehole and reticulation of water to alleviate the perennial water shortage faced in the camp. No less than 2, 208 corps members, made up of 1080 males and 1128 females took part in the Orientation course.