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NYSC DG guarantees corps members absolute safety during election

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The newly-appointed Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General Yusha’u Ahmed (rtd.) has given assurance of safety to corps members during the forthcoming general elections.

During his official visit to the Oyo State NYSC Orientation Camp in Iseyin on Friday, Ahmed informed the corps members that he had on assumption of duty visited all service chiefs in the country to get assurance from them for the protection of Corps members on election duties.

He, however, urged the Corps members to abide by the rules and regulations guiding their participation as umpires in the elections and desist from unauthorized journeys throughout their service year.

The DG charged them to maintain a high level of discipline and translate the sound training imparted to them into an impactful service year as they assumed various roles in their Places of Primary Assignment.

Recounting his own experience as a corps member in Osun State in 1995, Ahmed urged them to make friends and respect the culture of their host communities.

The NYSC boss further urged corps members to relate well with the people in their host community to have a memorable and rewarding service year.

He said that the NYSC scheme had zero tolerance for extortion and promised that security and welfare of Corps members would be his topmost priority.

The Oyo State Coordinator of NYSC, Mr Odoba Abel gave a report of the ongoing 2023 Batch A Stream 1 Orientation Course.

Abel, therefore, paid tributes to the participating Corps members and the NYSC staff working with him who made the exercise successful.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the visit of the DG, who assumed duty on 22 January, was his first to the southwest.

He was accompanied by senior officials of the scheme from the Directorate Headquarters.

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