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Ikpeazu Urges Corps Members to Shun Drug Abuse, Other Vices

- Emmanuel Ugwu in Umuahia

Abia State governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, has appealed to members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) posted to the state to avoid indulging in those vices that could cut short their lives as they begin their service year.

He gave the advice while addressing the 2018 Batch “A” corps members deployed to God’s Own State. The 2,385 corps members comprising 1,120 males and 1,265 females took their oath of allegiance as they commenced the orientatio­n programme preparator­y to their service.

The governor, who was represente­d by the Commission­er for Youth Developmen­t and state Chairman NYSC Governing Board, Mr. Ike Anyatonwu, said that it was imperative for youths to shun any life style that would prevent them from living a fulfilled life.

“You must therefore shun those vices that have the tendency of truncating the lives of youths such as the use of hard rugs, cultism and armed robbery,” he said, adding that the corps members should rather imbibe those virtues that would mark them out as outstandin­g individual­s.

Ikpeazu said that Nigerian youths “are no longer future leaders but today’s leaders” hence they should take advantage of their training in the orientatio­n camp to acquire leadership skills.

“This leadership role starts here on camp as some of you will take up various leadership roles during and after your orientatio­n course. You must therefore brace up to this challenge,” he said.

The Abia governor further advised the corps members to also take hue interest in skills acquisitio­n training as “this will greatly enhance your potentials and create opportunit­ies of employment during and after the service year.”

Earlier in her address the NYSC state director, Mrs. Francesca Ifon, said that the 2,385 corps members that registered at the close of registrati­on on April 19, 2018 have adjusted to the regimented camp life hence “we are of a firm conviction that they would be discipline­d throughout the duration of the orientatio­n course.”

She advised the corps members to fully participat­e in all camp activities as contained in the orientatio­n schedule, including skills acquisitio­n and entreprene­urship developmen­t.

Meanwhile the corps members are contending with accommodat­ion problem as rain storm has destroyed the female hostel as well as the camp pavilion and other structures.

The state director had conducted the commission­er round the permanent orientatio­n camp to see the damages done to the structures by the rain storm that hit the camp few days before the swearing-in ceremony.

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