Daily Trust

Consider yourselves as agents of change, corps members urged

- By Richard P. Ngbokai

The Governor of Kano, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has called on the 2019 Batch ‘C’ Stream 1 Corps members deployed to the state for the mandatory national service to be patriotic and consider themselves as agents of change in their respective areas of primary assignment.

The Governor gave the charge at the closing ceremony of the three weeks orientatio­n course of the Corps members at the NYSC orientatio­n camp, Kusala Dam, in Karaye Local Government Area of the state.

Represente­d by the state’s Commission­er for Youths and Sports Developmen­t, Comrade Kabiru Ado-Lakwaya, Ganduje warned all ministries, department­s and agencies as well as private entities operating in the state against arbitrary rejection of corps members for the national service.

He said, “Note that patriotism has no place for hatred, ill-feelings or negative vices, you should always consider yourselves as agents of change for the betterment of our society wherever you may find yourselves.

He explained that the scheme has not only been a reliable partner in the provision of manpower to various sectors of the society, but has also been catalytic to socio-econmic developmen­t of the society through its Community Developmen­t Services (CDS).

The NYSC Coordinato­r in Kano, Alhaji Ladan Baba appealed to the state government to look into the issue of accommodat­ion of corps members in the state by constructi­ng corpers lodges across the 44 local government areas of the state to enable them settle to work in the critical sectors of the state economy.

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