NYSC Members To Stop Seeking Relocation From The North: DG

Brigadier General Suleiman Kazaure,
the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, urges corps members to stop seeking relocation from the North to other states, saying the region is no longer volatile.
The DG said more than 50 per cent of corps members sent to the North usually seek relocation to other parts of the country, which not encouraged unity in diversity which the scheme preaches and stands for.

Addressing the 2016 Batch B Stream 2 corps members at the Niger State Permanent Orientation Camp in Paiko, Kazaure urged the corps members to keep an open mind and give the North a chance.

Kazaure, who was represented by the Director of Information and Communications Technology, Mrs. Christy Uba, said, “Do not dwell on the negative things you have heard about the North; do not seek relocation.

“I want to assure you that the people of the North are peaceful and friendly. Keep an open mind and give it a chance and a trial. Your being posted here was not by mistake; stay here and make some impact on the people of the state.”

The DG encourages corps members to share their challenges with state and local government coordinators and desist from taking their grievances to the social media.

In her address, the Niger State NYSC Coordinator, Mrs. Theresa Arokoyo, lamented the security challenges being faced at the camp, while calling on the state government to give corps members a permanent orientation camp that will be more secure.

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