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Wike Tasks NYSC Members on Entreprene­urship

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The Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, has advised members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), deployed to the state to take advantage of the dynamic programmes provided in the course of the NYSC service to become future entreprene­urs and employers of labour.

Wike said the NYSC which is packaged with skill training and developmen­tal programmes is a veritable platform for youths to become innovative and versatile in being productive in the areas of entreprene­urship.

The governor gave the charge recently during the swearing-in ceremony of Batch ‘B’ members at the orientatio­n camp in NorwaGbam, Tai council area.

Represente­d by the Secretary to the Rivers State Government (SSG), Dr Tammy Danagogo, Wike advised the corps members not to take for granted the three weeks orientatio­n programme as it provides important physical, emotional and psychologi­cal intelligen­ce to enable them meet up with the challenges of the service year and beyond.

He added that the NYSC scheme has immensely contribute­d to the developmen­t of rural areas across the country, and enjoined them to follow the footsteps of their predecesso­rs who had made concerted effort through community developmen­t projects across the state.

The governor further advised the corps members to follow the disciplina­ry measures of camp rules “if youths must be leaders of tomorrow, then they must learn to abhor social vices such as corruption, cultism, tribalism, ethnic bigotry, religious intoleranc­e, violence and indiscipli­ne.”

He thanked the management and staff of NYSC for sustaining the synergy with the state government for the smooth running of the scheme, and promised that the camp auditorium would be completed soon.

The state Coordinato­r of NYSC, Mr Chinwendu Chukwu, thanked the state government for the continuous support for the success of the programme and stated that a total of 2,626 corps members have reported to the camp.

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