Nigerian Army Commends NYSC, Pledges More Support

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The Nigerian Army has commended the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) for its immense contributions to national unity and the socio-economic development of the country.

The General Officer Commanding 6 Division of the Nigerian Army, Port-Harcourt, Major General JH Abdulssalam, disclosed this in Port-Harcourt when he hosted the NYSC Director General, Brigadier General Yushau Ahmed, in his office.

He said the tremendous roles of the scheme in job creation among the youth and rural development through Corps Members’ projects cannot be overemphasised.

The GOC said General Ahmed has brought a lot of innovations into NYSC and also taken the scheme to a higher level since he assumed duty over a year ago.

The Commander added that Army formations and units provide personnel that train Corps members, while they also maintain discipline in camp, as part of their contributions to the growth of the scheme.

He said many Corps members diligently serve in military formations within the division, especially in schools.

“Without NYSC, we will find it difficult to operate. We are part of the scheme.

I want to thank the DG and also encourage you to continue on the upward trajectory of the scheme. We are very proud of your achievements. The success of NYSC is the success of every Nigerian,the GOC said.

General Abdulssalam also canvassed for increased public support for the scheme while pledging more assistance from the Division for NYSC in Rivers State.

Speaking earlier, the NYSC Director-General, Brigadier General Yushau Ahmed, thanked the officers and men of the division for the support being rendered to the NYSC Rivers State Secretariat, including Corps Welfare.

He requested more assistance from the Division for the scheme, especially about the security of Corps members.

While addressing Corps members serving within the 6th Division, General Ahmed urged them to be law-abiding, diligent, creative and security-conscious at all times.

 

 

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