Bauchi State Governor Pledges Renovation of NYSC Camp
Governor Mohammed, represented by Deputy Auwal Jatau, expressed genuine dedication to the welfare and well-being of corp members. He stated that the proposed renovations aim to create a world-class center, providing a conducive environment for orientation programs.
In a recent announcement, Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State has affirmed his administration's commitment to renovate and enhance facilities at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp in Wailo, Ganjuwa Local Government Area. This declaration was made during the closing ceremony of the 2023 Batch 'C' Stream II orientation course.
Governor Mohammed, represented by Deputy Auwal Jatau, expressed genuine dedication to the welfare and well-being of corp members. He stated that the proposed renovations aim to create a world-class center, providing a conducive environment for orientation programs.
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During the ceremony, the governor emphasized that the orientation course adequately prepares corp members for the challenges of national service. He urged them to actively contribute to realizing the objectives of the NYSC scheme, fostering a united, developed, and egalitarian society.
The governor highlighted the significance of skill acquisition programs conducted during the orientation exercise, designed to empower corp members as creators rather than job seekers. He encouraged them to apply these skills in their respective places of primary assignment, aiming for self-employment during their national service.
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Governor Mohammed assured corp members of a pleasant and memorable service year experience in Bauchi State. He commended their resilience and determination despite challenges, expressing appreciation for their unwavering patriotism and enthusiasm.
In conclusion, the governor acknowledged the efforts of the NYSC and camp officials, recognizing their diligence and sense of duty which contributed to the success of the orientation exercise.