Covid-19: NYSC vaccinates corps members, deploys 1,404 to Borno

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has revealed that all 1,404 corps members posted to Borno have been vaccinated for COVID-19.

The NYSC Coordinator in Borno, Alhaji Nura Umar disclosed this on Tuesday in Katsina at the closing ceremony of the three weeks orientation course for the 2021 batch ‘C’ Stream II Corps members.

Speaking at the event, Umar stated that the vaccination exercise was conducted in collaboration with the Katsina State Primary Health Care Development Agency for all corp members who were camped in Katsina due to the security challenges in Borno.

“If you could remember, the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19 directed all public servants to present evidence of COVID-19 vaccination starting from Dec. 1.

“Therefore, the NYSC is a Federal Government agency that must key into the directive and we have complied with the directive,” the coordinator said.

Umar who advised the corps members to continue to observe COVID-19 protocol despite taking the jab commended Katsina state health care agency for its support during the vaccination,

“While commending you for complying with the COVID-19 prevention protocols during your stay in camp, I wish to remind you that the virus is still around.

“You are therefore advised to continue to be on your guard everywhere you find yourselves.”

Umar also charged the corps members “to help in sensitizing members of the host communities about preventive measures, including the need to accept the vaccine”.

He urged them to use the Community Development Service programme to improve the lives of their host communities, urging employers not to reject any corps member but assist in providing them with the enabling environment to develop their potentials.

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has revealed that all 1,404 corps members posted to Borno have been vaccinated for COVID-19.

The NYSC Coordinator in Borno, Alhaji Nura Umar disclosed this on Tuesday in Katsina at the closing ceremony of the three weeks orientation course for the 2021 batch ‘C’ Stream II Corps members.

Speaking at the event, Umar stated that the vaccination exercise was conducted in collaboration with the Katsina State Primary Health Care Development Agency for all corp members who were camped in Katsina due to the security challenges in Borno.

“If you could remember, the Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19 directed all public servants to present evidence of COVID-19 vaccination starting from Dec. 1.

“Therefore, the NYSC is a Federal Government agency that must key into the directive and we have complied with the directive,” the coordinator said.

Umar who advised the corps members to continue to observe COVID-19 protocol despite taking the jab commended Katsina state health care agency for its support during the vaccination,

“While commending you for complying with the COVID-19 prevention protocols during your stay in camp, I wish to remind you that the virus is still around.

“You are therefore advised to continue to be on your guard everywhere you find yourselves.”

Umar also charged the corps members “to help in sensitizing members of the host communities about preventive measures, including the need to accept the vaccine”.

He urged them to use the Community Development Service programme to improve the lives of their host communities, urging employers not to reject any corps member but assist in providing them with the enabling environment to develop their potentials.

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