The Delta State government has said that it will make the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) permanent orientation camp in the state a model for others in the country.
Gov. Ifeanyi Okowa disclosed this on Monday at Issele-Uku during the closing of the 2018 Batch ‘B’ orientation course of 1,839 corps members.
Okowa, who was represented by Mr. Jude Sinebe, the Commissioner for Higher Education, said the government was committed to the completion of all approved projects on the camp.
The governor said his administration was irrevocably committed to the welfare of corps members posted to the state as part of its responsibility to the NYSC.
He urged all local government chairmen and community leaders to always ensure that corps members posted to their places for primary assignments settle down fast.
Okowa also said the community leaders should always provide conducive atmospheres for corps members to discharge their duties.
Benjamin Omotade, NYSC state co-ordinator, appreciated the state government for its assistance and support in Delta.
He said that the government’s support for the scheme had been tremendous since the inception of the current administration.
Independent
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