FCTA Commissions PTA’s Multimillion Naira Lodge For Youth Corps Members 

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The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) through its Secondary Education Board (SEB), has commissioned a multimillion Naira block of 2-bedroom semi–detached bungalow for the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC members.

The building was constructed and furnished by the Parents Teachers Association (PTA) of Government Secondary School, Gwagwalada, Abuja.

The facility, fully funded through PTA charges of N3,000 per term, is an intervention project to help meet the accommodation needs of Corps members who will be posted to serve in the school.

Speaking during the Commissioning ceremony inside the school premises, SEB’s Director/Secretary, Dr. Mohamed Ladan said “The lodge is well equipped with modern facilities as an abode to pave the way for a comfortable and secured environment for Corps members, to enhance their productivity in the school.”

Ladan described the lodge as a symbol of unity that will foster a sense of togetherness and cooperation among all
stakeholders.

He said that “the PTA involvement in the project is an embodiment of their unwavering dedication to enhancing the educational experience and supporting the larger community.”

Ladan said; “It will solve the problem of accommodation for NYSC members posted to the school, so we appreciate the PTA. And since last week, I have been going from one school to the other, commissioning intervention projects donated by PTA of different schools.”

He further said that the facility is one out of many that are coming to help improve the learning environment, as the Board is encouraging principals to do more through the PTA, as government alone cannot do it.

Ladan therefore advised those who are going to use the facility, to ensure that they utilise and put it to good use and maintain it while giving the students the best during their primary assignments.

Welfare and Security

The NYSC FCT Coordinator, Mrs. Winifred Shokpeka, represented the NYSC Director-General, Brig. General Yusha’u Ahmed, noted that the NYSC places a premium on the welfare and security of Corps members wherever they are located.

She said, “The laudable effort of building the lodge underscores one item in the policy thrust of the Director-General, which is improving the security, and welfare of corps members and staff to engender optimal service delivery to the nation.”

I, therefore, commend your foresight and urge other organizations and corps
employers to emulate this kind gesture by prioritizing corps welfare and security to get the best out of corps members,” the NYSC scribe stressed.

On his part, the school PTA Chairman, John Okolo disclosed that the project was conceived in early 2022, and the groundbreaking ceremony was done in March 2023.

He said; “For the building and furnishing of the edifice, we shanked at least 17 million Naira plus, strictly through PTA charges of N3,000 per term.

“With the little token of N3,000 (PTA charges), grace, and fear of God we were able to get this done. And we are ready to do more if the chance is given, knowing fully well the state of our noble nation.”

The school principal, Mr. Victor Orifah said the facility was conceived considering the manpower gap the school was facing in the area of teaching staff and the critical role the corp members can play in closing this gap.

Noting that lack of accommodation for those posted to the school has in the past made it difficult to retain corp members.

The Principal implored the NYSC to post Corps members in areas of the school’s needs, believing that the facility would impact positively the tone of the entire school.

The PTA of this school has been very proactive in the sense that this project being commissioned today is only an addition to the many interventions of the PTA, which includes the regular payment of the salaries of staff on the payroll of the PTA,” he stated.

 

 

Mercy Chukwudiebere

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