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DG NYSC tells Corps Members to utilize the service year to acquire skills 

Stories by Stellamaries Amuwa 

Corps Members have been advised to utilize the opportunities of the service year to acquire skills through the NYSC Entrepreneurship Development programme and become employers of labour instead of searching for the unavailable salaried jobs.

The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig-Gen. YD Ahmed gave this advise while addressing the 2024 Batch ‘A’ Stream One Prospective Corps Members deployed to Kwara State during his visit to the Orientation Camp in Yikpata, Edu Local Government Area of the State.

He said most of their predecessors that acquired skills during their service year are now self employed with thriving businesses in different vocations across the country. 

He urged the Corps Members to participate actively in all camp activities and cultivate team spirit among themselves.

“We have organised important lectures for you in camp and all of them are very important. Don’t miss any of the lectures, most especially SAED. 

“This was designed to deliberately make you acquire skills of your choice and become employers of labour thereafter,” the DG stressed.

Gen. Ahmed also warned the Corps Members against indulging in vices like cultism, drug abuse and hooliganism. 

He added that anyone caught engaging in any of such act would be prosecuted accordingly.

While presenting the camp situation report, the Kwara State Coordinator, Mr. Onifade Joshua, informed the DG that the state government has completed the second phase of the perimeter fence of the camp, adding that the third phase will soon commence.

He also lauded Kwara State Government for releasing 1,000 mattresses for camp use alongside other notable interventions.

Onifade stated further that the Corps Members have exhibited high level of discipline since they arrived camp.

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