As the 2021 Batch ‘C’ Stream One Orientation Course ends tomorrow, the Director-General(DG), National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim, has urged corps members to accept their posting in good faith, settle down in their host communities and contribute their quota to national development.
The DG gave the advice at the FCT Orientation Camp Kubwa, Abuja, while addressing corps members on Monday.
He urged them to, rather, add value to their host communities by providing projects that would improve the standard of living of the residents.
The DG warned them against induced posting and rejection, adding that anyone caught would be penalised in line with NYSC bye-laws.
The DG admonished the corps members to put in their best in their places of primary assignment, obey constituted authorities and serve as responsible role models to the younger ones.
Ibrahim also advised them to avoid unauthorised journeys, but obtain approval from the scheme’s management if the need arises.
He warned that no corps employer is authorised to grant permission to corps members to travel, except NYSC.
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Accept posting in good faith; NYSC DG tells corps members