1,343 Corps Members Deployed in Katsina
During the opening of the three-week orientation program, Governor Umaru Dikko Radda, represented by Deputy Governor Faruk Lawal Jobe, congratulated the corps members and emphasized the importance of taking their service seriously while abstaining from cultism and other antisocial behaviors.
Approximately 1,343 Batch A stream 1 National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members assigned to Katsina State for their one-year national service have taken the oath of allegiance.
Administered by the Katsina State Chief Judge, Justice Abubakar Musa Danladi, the corps members signed the oath document after taking the oath of allegiance.
During the opening of the three-week orientation program, Governor Umaru Dikko Radda, represented by Deputy Governor Faruk Lawal Jobe, congratulated the corps members and emphasized the importance of taking their service seriously while abstaining from cultism and other antisocial behaviors.
The State Coordinator of NYSC, Aisha Muhammad, urged the corps members to exhibit discipline, adhere to all rules, and remain focused during the 21-day orientation program. She emphasized the significance of active participation in the program to prepare them for the challenges they will face during their service year.
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Furthermore, Muhammad encouraged the corps members to acquire skills and be productive to tackle the issue of unemployment in the country.
This development marks the commencement of the NYSC service year for these corps members in Katsina State, highlighting the importance of orientation and preparation for their roles in various sectors of society.