Rivers
NYSC Coordinator Lauds LG Boss Over Sustained Support …Says Rivers Tops NYSC-Friendly States
The Rivers State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mr. George Mfongang, has lauded the Chairman of Degema Local Government Area (LGA), Hon. Michael John Williams, over his sustained goodwill and support towards the scheme in the LGA.
Mr. Mfongang gave the commendation when he paid a courtesy call on the Council Chairman in Degema.
He noted that the leadership of the NYSC in Rivers State acknowledges and appreciates the contributions of the Council Chairman towards the welfare of the scheme in DELGA, adding that, “I am here to personally thank the Chairman for the way you respond to our needs.
“Thank you for the laptop you earlier provided for us to do the biometrics of Corps members.
“To underscore the importance of that laptop, apart from the monthly clearance that we do, we equally use it for CDS biometrics”, he stated.
Mfongang also commended the Council Chairman for the regular payment of monthly stipends to Corps members serving in the Council, adding that such gesture was a huge support and motivation to the Corps members.
He also hailed him for the ongoing renovation of the ‘Corpers Lodge,’ amongst other things.
The NYSC boss further noted that Rivers State tops other states in Nigeria in the procurement and donation of laptops to the scheme, and the provision of other logistic support, due to the efforts of committed local government chairmen in the State.
The State Coordinator of the NYSC used the occasion to appeal for an office space within the Council for the Local Government Inspector (LGI) of the scheme, payment of monthly stipend for the Corpers Liaison Officer (CLO), extension of the payment of monthly stipends to cover Corps members serving within the LGA, establishment of a ‘Degema Day’ for cultural exhibition to serve as orientation and entertainment to the Corps members, amongst others.
In his response, the Council boss commended the NYSC State Coordinator for the visit, assuring him of the Council’s continued support towards the scheme.
Hon. Williams assured the State Coordinator and members of his team of the continued prioritization of the security and welfare of the Corps members serving across all communities of the LGA, noting that Degema LGA is very safe and hospitable.
He disclosed that the Council had always provided funds to bring Corps members from Orientation Camp to the LGA, and supported every programme of the scheme, adding that “the Council under my watch will not go below what we are currently doing to support the scheme”.
By: Theresa Fredrick & Charity Amiso
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