NDLEA Sensitization and SAED Hands-On Training Ongoing at NYSC Camp, Wannune, Tarka LGA of Benue State

The NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Wannune, Tarka Local Government Area of Benue State, is currently hosting vital sessions aimed at enhancing the corps members’ awareness and practical skills.

NDLEA Sensitization and SAED Hands-On Training Ongoing at NYSC Camp, Wannune, Tarka LGA of Benue State

The NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Wannune, Tarka Local Government Area of Benue State, is currently hosting vital sessions aimed at enhancing the corps members’ awareness and practical skills. The ongoing activities include a sensitization program by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and a hands-on training session as part of the Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) program.

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During the NDLEA sensitization session, corps members are being educated on the dangers of drug abuse and the importance of maintaining a drug-free lifestyle. The program focuses on the negative effects of drug use, legal consequences, and strategies for prevention and intervention. NDLEA officials are providing valuable information on how to identify and report drug-related issues within communities.

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Simultaneously, the SAED hands-on training is equipping corps members with practical skills relevant to various fields. This training includes workshops on entrepreneurship, vocational skills, and practical applications that will aid corps members in becoming self-reliant and fostering economic development in their communities.

The combination of these programs is designed to empower corps members with knowledge and skills that will benefit them throughout their service year and beyond. The NDLEA sensitization aims to curb drug abuse while the SAED training fosters entrepreneurship and vocational skills. Both initiatives underscore the NYSC's commitment to the holistic development of corps members.

As the orientation course progresses, corps members are actively participating in these sessions, gaining crucial insights and practical skills that will contribute to their personal and professional growth.