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NYSC charge corps members to imbibe discipline, good behavior

The Director of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) North-East Area Office(DNEAO), Mr. Folorunso Omotade has charged 2022 Batch B Stream I corps members to imbibe discipline and be of good behavior in their quest for success.

Omotade gave the charge to the corps members while addressing them during his working visit to the NYSC Taraba Camp.

He congratulated the corps members over the successes recorded in their various academic programmes and warmly welcomed them into the NYSC family.

He urged them to accept their posting to the State in good faith and refrain from seeking unnecessary relocation.

“Providence has brought you to Taraba, do not seek unnecessary relocation and thereby alter the course of destiny” the director said.

The DNEAO further urged the corps members to show resilience and acclimatise to the demands of regimented life on camp, noting that such inconveniences were necessary to prepare them for challenges ahead of them.

The Director said that Nigeria needs people with resilience and character, people who show strength and courage.

He also enjoined the corps members to be of integrity at all times and live by the dictates of their oath of allegiance.

Earlier, the State Coordinator NYSC Taraba State Mr Anthony Nzoka had welcomed the DNEAO to the camp.

Nzoka expressed his excitement at the opportunity to work under the superintendence of the DNEAO in the North-East Zone.

The State Coordinator then guided the Area Director of an inspection of camp facilities which was , followed by meeting with members of staffs of the NYSC Taraba Secretariat.

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