Gov. Fubara Charges Corps Members on Nation Building

The Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara have charged Corps Members to be resilient in offering invaluable services in their host communities in order to make their mark in the task of nation-building.

Gov. Fubara Charges Corps Members on Nation Building

The Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara have charged Corps Members to be resilient in offering invaluable services in their host communities in order to make their mark in the task of nation-building.

Myschoolnews gathered the Governor gave the charge today during the Closing Ceremony of 2023 Batch B Stream 2 Orientation Course for Corps Members deployed to Rivers State at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Nonwa-Gbam Tai.

 

Fubara, represented by the Director of Administration, Office of Secretary to the State Government, Mrs. Wealth Ingo-Tariah enjoined the Corps Members to be disciplined and patriotic so as to make positive impacts in the lives of good people of Rivers State.

 

He commended them for their outstanding conduct throughout the duration of the Orientation exercise and urged them to be focused in playing pivotal roles to uplift the lives of the people.

 

He concluded by assuring the Corps Members of his administration's continuous commitment in meeting their security and welfare needs.

 

In his address, the Coordinator NYSC Rivers State, Mr. George Mfongang appealed to the Corps Members to go into the nooks and cranny of the State to meet the yearnings and expectations of the people as well trained and equipped leaders with the capacity to make positive changes through effective and efficient service delivery.

 

He further appealed to the Corps Members to identify felt needs of the people of their host communities and help them to overcome such needs by executing Community Development Service projects.

 

The Coordinator concluded by expressing the gratitude of camp officials and Corps Members to Governor Fubara for his love and assistance to the NYSC Scheme at all.