NYSC D-G urges Borno corps members to take security tips seriously

Director-General of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig.- Gen. Yushau Ahmed
Director-General of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig.- Gen. Yushau Ahmed

 

 

The Director-General of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig. Gen. Y. D. Ahmed, has tasked corps members to take seriously, the security tips and lectures given to them at the camp.

“Taking the security tips seriously will enhance your safety,” Ahmed said on Saturday while addressing corps members of Batch A, Stream 11, at the Borno orientation camp in Maiduguri.

He assured them that no corps member would be deployed to crisis-prone areas.

He also urged them to attend all activities in the orientation camp as they would find the lessons there useful in the service year and beyond.

Ahmed said that skills acquisition and entrepreneurship training being provided for them were to make them self reliant and possible employers of labour.

“Many former corps members made it in life by making use of the opportunity provided by the entrepreneurship training at the camp.

“Some created wealth and became employers of labour, that’s why we are encouraging corps members to key into these skills acquisition and entrepreneurship programmes,” Ahmed said.

The director general said that NYSC was in partnership with organisations like Bank of Industries, Access Bank and Unity Bank, among others, to support the programme.

He lauded the cleanliness and discipline exhibited by corps members at the Maiduguri orientation camp, and announced a donation of three cows and 40 cartons of maltina, among others, for the corps members to celebrate.

Earlier in a welcome address, Borno NYSC Coordinator, Mohammed Adamu, had said that 1,162 corps members, made up of 612 males and 550 females, were registered in the camp for the orientation programme. (NAN)

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