Governor Sullivan Chime of Enugu state has directed government
Ministries, Departments and Agencies in the state not to reject corp
members posted to them for their primary assignments.
Governor Chime gave the directive through his deputy, Mr. Sunday
Onyebuchi in an address at the closing ceremony of the 2013 NYSC Batch
‘A’ Orientation Course for corp members posted to the state at their
camp in Awgu.
The governor stressed that the state government policy on the
acceptance of corp members was still in force to ensure that the
objectiveof the scheme, which is principally to foster unity was
actualized.
He commended the corps members for maintaining high level discipline
throughout their orientation course, urging them to maintain same in
theirplaces of primary assignments.
The governor enjoined the corps members to regard places of their
primary assignment as their homes with a view to improving the lives of
the people through their activities.In a brief address, the Chairman NYSC Governing Board, Enugu State and
the State Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Mr. Chijioke Agu,
represented by a Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mr. Joseph Omeh,
enjoined the corp members to strive to make their contributions towards
the realization of the objectives of the NYSC Scheme.
He reminded them that their predecessors in the state had left behind
laudable legacies which must be sustained and improved upon.The Chairman urged the corps members to take the community
development aspect of their service year seriously with a view to
improving on the lives of the people.The Commissioner appealed to government agencies, individuals and
organizations to assist corp member in funding and executing
developmental projects in the places of their primary assignments.
He advised the corp members to avoid the temptation of embarking on
frequent unauthorized journeys to reduce chances of their involvement
inroad mishaps.Earlier in an address, the Enugu State NYSC Coordinator, Mr. Hilary
Nasamu enjoined the corp members to be humble and respect the cultures
of their host communities in order to facilitate their easy integration
and acceptance by the community.He explained that 81.7% of the corps members were posted to rural
areasas well as the four key sectors of education, rural health,
infrastructure and agriculture in line with the policy directive of the
Federal Government on posting of corps members.
According to him, there is hope that this deployment pattern would accelerate rural transformation and national development.The coordinator commended the state government for its assistance to the
NYSC Awgu camp, especially in areas of infrastructural development.He, however, disclosed that the peculiar circumstances of the
orientation camp are assuming a formidable challenge, giving the
increasing number of corps members deployed annually. He enumerated some
of the challenges as perennial water shortage and lack of
Assembly/Lecture Hall among others.
In a brief remark the Chairman Awgu local government council, Mr.
Nathanus Nnanna Nze reminded the corps members that majority of
themwould be posted to rural communities, urging them to respect and
appreciate the peoples’ culture and tradition.He assured them of an enabling environment and adequate security in
their places of primary assignment to enable them discharges their
duties without hindrances.
Thursday, March 28, 2013
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