Niger Delta
Okowa Charges Corps Members On Hard Work, Discipline
Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta on Monday urged corps members deployed to the state to embrace hard work and discipline throughout their mandatory one-year national service.
Okowa, represented by the state Commissioner for Youth Development, Mr Ifeanyi Egwunyenga, made the plea at the NYSC 2020 Batch B Stream 1 Opening/ Swearing in Ceremony at the NYSC Orientation Camp Issele-Uku in Delta.
According to him, a lot of potential abound here in Delta waiting to be tapped.
“I, therefore, want you to use the period of the orientation to prepare yourself for this unique opportunity that your deployment to Delta has offered you.
“I enjoin you also to concentrate and seriously take to instructions.
Your predecessors performed creditably well in the discharge of their duties throughout the period of service.
“I charge you to settle down quickly and actively engage yourselves in the programmes and activities of the orientation course.
“Your commitment in the orientation activities will guarantee you the skills you need to face the inevitable challenges in other phases of the service year.
“As you commence your one-year national service today, I enjoin you to exhibit the highest level of loyalty, dedication, discipline and commitment to the nation.
“You must take a personal decision to abandon any unhelpful conduct and disposition, and become a hardworking, forward looking, caring, motivated and patriotic members of the society,” he advised.
The governor said that the orientation programme marks a very important segment of the service year.
According to Okowa, it provides the platform for their physical, emotional and psychological conditions to enable them to meet the challenges of the service year, and beyond.
“While the orientation period is designed to foster cooperation and understanding among corps members, it also provides an ideal environment for the exchange of ideas toward enhancing national integration and development.
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