Corps members have been warned against travelling without obtaining permission from the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC.
The Director General of NYSC, Brigadier General Yushau’ Ahmed gave the warning in his address during a visit to Corps Members in Oyo and Ogun States Orientation Camps, in South West Nigeria.
He said; “unauthorised journey attract sanctions, adding that no employer is allowed to grant permission to Corps Members to travel.”
The Director General also urged the Corps Members to adhere strictly to the NYSC dress code, stressing that improper dressing in NYSC uniform attracts sanctions.
“Don’t dress anyhow. Dress as good ambassadors of NYSC and always abide by all NYSC rules and regulations,”Brigadier General Ahmed said.
He also advised them that all services in NYSC are free, warning that they should beware of online advertisers and fraudsters that may offer posting and redeployment to them for a fee.
“Respect the culture and tradition of your host communities when you leave camp. Make good impact on the communities and in your place of primary assignments,”the DG said.
General Ahmed urged the Corps Members to participate actively in all the camp activities and ensure they establish long lasting friendship among themselves before leaving the Orientation Camp.
He admonished them to avoid idleness but rather engage themselves with meaningful activities that will add value to them in addition to their certificates.
The Director General stated that efforts are still on-going towards the signing of the NYSC Trust Fund bill into law.
The NYSC Oyo State Coordinator, Mr Odoba Abel Oche while presenting the Orientation Camp brief to the Director General stated that the Corps Members’ behaviour have been very commendable.
Similarly, the NYSC Ogun State Coordinator, Mrs Olayinka Nasamu said a total of 2,350 Corps Members have been registered. 1,318 for Ogun State and 1,032 for Lagos State.
“Ogun registered 496 male and 822 female while Lagos registered 414 male and 618 female,” Nasamu said.
Mercy Chukwudiebere
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