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Covid-19: NYSC boss urges Corps members to go for vaccination

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The Director-General, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brig.-Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim, has urged Youth Corps members yet to receive the Covid-19 vaccine to do so promptly.

The Director-General made the call in a nationwide virtual address to corps members at the end of the 2021 Batch ‘B’ Stream I orientation course on Monday.

He said; ”present yourself for Covid-19 vaccination; there is nothing harmful with the vaccine.”

General Ibrahim also urged the corps members to sensitise Nigerians on the non-pharmaceutical safety protocols of Covid-19.

”For you to be protected, please get yourselves vaccinated, and in all the communities that you will be deployed, sensitise the people about the vaccine; tell them that there is nothing harmful about it.

“Protect yourselves so that you can protect others. Do not let down your guards; you must adhere strictly to the non-pharmaceutical safety protocols of Covid-19.

“Ensure you always wear your face mask properly, wash your hands regularly, apply hand sanitisers where necessary, and maintain social distancing,” General Brig.-Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim explained.

To ensure the safety of the youth corps members at all times, the Director-General advised them to seek refuge at military barracks when their journeys within the country extend beyond 6 p.m.

Frowning at night journeys often embarked upon by some NYSC members, he said they should approach the corps members’ lodge, NYSC state secretariats, and palaces near their travel locations.

According to him, the scheme partnered with the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) at the national and state levels, including transport unions to ensure their safety while travelling within the country.

He said; “I urge corps members to approach military barracks, corps members’ lodge, NYSC state secretariats, and palaces to pass the night whenever their journey extends beyond 6 p.m.

“I also urge you not to board vehicles by the roadside, but to go to designated motor parks. This will help to ensure your safety.”

The Director-General urged corps members to remain security conscious and avoid indulging in acts that could endanger their lives.

He stressed that “your parents have invested so much in you, the Nigerian Government cares for you, NYSC loves you and we do not want anything untoward to happen to you.”

General Ibrahim admonished the corps members against negative use of social media, urging them to rather use the platform to promote national unity and integration.

He also advised them against engaging in cybercrime and drugs, and pursue their dreams with passion and commitment.

 

 

NAN/Mercy Chukwudiebere

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