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NYSC Charges Corps Members On Skills Acquisition Training
The Enugu State Coordinator of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mrs Gladys Adama, has called on the newly sworn-in corps members deployed to the State for the one-year mandatory national service to pay special attention to the skills acquisition training created as part of their training.
She said the skills acquisition training has been reinvigorated by the management of the scheme to create opportunities for them to acquire vocational skills during the service year.
Giving the charge, weekend, during the swearing-in ceremony of 1,285 corps members of the 2023 Batch ‘A’ Stream 2 set at the NYSC Orientation Camp, Awgu Local Government Area of the State, she said the orientation course is a rare opportunity for self development and actualisation.
According to her, it will among other things serve as contribution to national development on the platform of the NYSC scheme, adding that the corps members comprised of 546 males and 739 females.
“One major programme that has made the NYSC very relevant today is the Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) Programme”, she noted.
Adama also used the occasion to commend the State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, for his assistance to the NYSC scheme since the inception of his tenure in 2015.
She lauded Ugwuanyi for completing the perimeter fencing of the orientation camp, which had ensured the security of corps members and camp officials during the orientation courses.
The coordinator, however, appealed for intervention of the State Government in upgrading the facilities in the camp, and provision of operational vehicles to facilitate inspection of corps members.
“Some of the structures in the camp are dilapidated and require urgent renovation. We are still very hopeful that his Excellency will approve funds to complete the stated projects and other requests”.
In his welcome address, Ugwuanyi, represented by the State Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Mr Manfred Nzekwe, urged the corps members to endeavour to render dedicated service to the State and the country generally.
He urged them to maintain discipline in the camp and participate vigorously in all the activities of the orientation programme, shun corruption and other vices, and embrace integrity and humility.
Administering the oath of allegiance to the corps members earlier, the Enugu State Chief Judge, Justice Raymond Ozoemena, who was represented by Justice Anthony Onovo, urged the corps members to be law-abiding during and after the service year.
Ozoemena further urged them to make proper use of the period of the one year programme, calling on them to tolerate one another as they were of different characters from different cultures and states of the federation.
By: Canice Amadi, Enugu