Brig.-Gen. Yusha’u Ahmed, the director-general of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), gave advice to corpers against taking unapproved trips during a visit to the Kaduna orientation camp, saying that these could jeopardize their security.
Mr. Ahmed made his first trip since taking office on January 30 during the visit on Saturday.
Speaking to the 2023 Batch “A” stream “I” corps members who were undergoing their orientation at the temporary orientation camp at the Government College, Kurmin Mashi, Kaduna, Mr. Ahmed warned that unapproved journeys would result in sanctions as outlined in the scheme’s acts.
He noted that his administration would continue to ensure that corps members enjoyed improved welfare and security.
He stressed that the contents of the NYSC bye-laws would be applied on every infraction, urging corpers to conduct themselves within the provisions of the law.
“It is a thing of pride to serve your fatherland, but don’t risk your lives via unauthorised journeys. Be disciplined and prayerful. Also be confident of yourselves, do your work diligently and I assure you, nothing bad will happen to you.
“Avoid crime, obey the rules and regulations in the camp, and respect your leaders,” he advised.
The DG specifically warned the corpers not to indulge in political arguments, but rather participate as unbiased electoral officers, by taking cognisance of the electoral laws during the forthcoming 2023 general elections.
He also warned them against posting camp activities on social media, urging them to forward their complaints to the scheme’s management.
The NYSC chief executive also advised the corpers to ensure that they left good legacies in their places of primary assignments and host communities.
Earlier, in his camp situation report, the State’s Coordinator of NYSC, Agbor Obim, said a total of 1,077 corps members, comprising 407 males and 679 females, were registered in the camp.
He said the corpers were fully participating in camp activities and listed some of the challenges to include high cost of goods and services, hike in the price of fuel, inadequate accommodation, among others.
The director-general presented a cow to the corps members, 200 plastic chairs and 10 standing fans to the orientation camp.
The highpoint of the event was the visit of the director-general to the camp clinic and hostels, as well as a display of cultural dances by corps members.
The NYSC helmsman also paid a visit to three corps members recuperating at the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital, Kaduna.
The three corps members were transiting from Yobe to Anambra for their national service when they were involved in a motor accident in Kaduna.
Mr Ahmed prayed for their quick recovery and commended the hospital’s management for taking good care of them.
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