***Warns against complacency
The Director General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig-Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim, has pledged the commitment of the Scheme towards sustaining strict enforcement of COVID-19 preventive and safety Protocols in order to guarantee seamless and smooth Orientation Course and Service Year.
The DG who spoke Friday during a WEBINAR session on COVID-19 measures for safe orientation camp jointly organised by the Natiinal Center for Disease Control and NYSC (NCDC/NYSC), and supported by the World Health Organisation (WHO), further warned against complacency by the prospective Corps Members and other members of the camp community, noting that camp courts have been empowered to try and met out appropriate disciplinary measures to violators of the safety protocols.
General Ibrahim stated that the NYSC is in partnership with relevant health organisations in the provision of COVID-19 vaccines and urged prospective Corps Members to avail themselves of the opportunity to be vaccinated during and after the NYSC Orientation Course.
While congratulating prospective Corps Members for their successful graduation from various academic institutions which qualified them to be called up for national service, the DG implored on them to justify the huge investments of their parents and the Federal Government by making good use of the abundant opportunities for leadership training and self reliance availed by the Scheme.
The NYSC helmsman reiterated the need for prospective Corps Members to be security conscious and avoid night journeys, stressing the need to reach out to NYSC Secretariats, Miilitary and Police formations, as well as other security agencies for shelter in a situation where their journeys extend beyond 6pm.
He also enjoined them to desist from negative use of the social media by ensuring that they always verify all information about the Scheme through the NYSC social media platforms. This, according to Gen. Ibrahim, would mitigate the increasing spread of fake news with its negative consequences.
In his address, the Director-General of the NCDC, Dr. Chikwe Ihekweazu, appreciated the NYSC for sustaining a robust partnership with the NCDC which has succeeded in strengthening adherence to COVID-19 preventive and safety protocols in the country.
He also observed that the COVID-19 pandemic has made large congregational setting unsafe and commended NYSC for the incredible sacrifice which made the sustenance of the invaluable programme possible in the new normal. Dr. Ihekweazu called on prospective Corps Members to prepare for more sacrifices in order to enhance the success of the forthcoming Orientation Course, noting that the WEBINAR is to familiarise them with COVID-19 global protocols put in place for effective management of the pandemic.
In their separate contributions, Dr. Oyeladun Okunromade and Tunde Disu of NCDC dwelt on the online of COVID-19 registration processes for prospective Corps Members, staggered registration in the Camps, the need to strictly adhere to non-pharmaceutical protocols such as constant washing of hands, use of facemasks, social distancing and the need to take responsibility in facilitating a COVID-19 free environment in the Camp.
Also sharing his first hand experience in the Camp, a Batch “A” Corps Member; Peter Oludamilare, commended the NYSC authoritiew for making adequate arrangements for Corps Members to participate actively in all Camp activities while observing COVID-19 preventive and safety protocols, and called on prospective Corps Members nationwide to key in and take responsibility.
The 2021 Batch “B” Stream II Orientation Course is scheduled to commence on Wednesday, September 1, 2021 across 37 Orientation Camps nationwide and would last for three weeks.