Director of Legal Services of the National Youth Service Corps, Barrister Tijani Ibrahim, has charged the 2023 Batch B, Stream 1 corps members undergoing orientation exercise at Wannune camp to accept their posting in good faith.
Ibrahim gave the charge on Tuesday while addressing corps members at NYSC Camp Multipurpose Hall, Wannune, in Tarka local government area of Benue State.
He said, “Every human being has been channeled by God to follow a part in life, and it will be wrong to cut it.”
The director advised the corps members to respect all camp officials and their employees as well as host communities.
He also encouraged them to read and digest all the NYSC documents, particularly bye-law to understand the operations of the scheme and to observe camp rules and regulations, saying, ‘Reading makes a good English speaker.’
Ibrahim also commended the State Coordinator of NYSC, Mr.Abe Dankaro-Ashumate, and camp officials for their commitment and dedication to the camp assignment.
He tasked them to uphold the tenets of love for one another; between Camp Officials and Corps Members.
Earlier, the State Coordinator of NYSC Benue, Mr.Abe Dankaro-Ashumate, appreciated Benue State Government for building a benefiting multi-purpose hall for the scheme despite its lean resources.
The highlight of the visit was a Tiv cultural presentation by the corps members on camp.
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