NYSC Plateau Registers 62 SLT Graduates Despite Allegations

The NYSC State Coordinator for Plateau, Mr. Jonathan I. Yavala, has urged camp officials to uphold a high level of diligence and maintain the momentum to ensure the success of the 2024 Batch B Stream I Orientation Course.

NYSC Plateau Registers 62 SLT Graduates Despite Allegations

Mr. Yavala made this appeal during the first steering committee meeting held at the Multipurpose Hall of the NYSC Temporary Orientation Camp, Waye Foundation, Doi-Du, Jos South LGA, Plateau State. His call for sustained effort and attention to detail reflects the NYSC's commitment to delivering a successful and efficient orientation experience.

In his address, Mr. Yavala commended the heads of committees and collaborating agencies for their exceptional dedication and hard work. He emphasized the importance of continuous improvement and urged the officials to closely monitor their team members to ensure optimal performance. Despite a few initial setbacks, he acknowledged that the overall performance has been commendable.

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“The success of this orientation course relies heavily on our collective efforts and commitment,” Mr. Yavala stated. “We must continue to work together, improve where necessary, and ensure that every aspect of the camp functions smoothly.”

The Camp Director, Mrs. Mary Eghieye, also expressed her gratitude for the cooperation and synergy demonstrated by all involved. She acknowledged the efforts of the camp officials and the positive impact of their teamwork on the orientation course.

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The meeting provided an opportunity for various committee heads to present their briefs and discuss the challenges they faced. Solutions were proffered, aiming to address any issues and enhance the effectiveness of the camp operations.

This collaborative approach highlights the NYSC’s commitment to creating a well-organized and supportive environment for the Corps Members, ensuring that their orientation experience is both productive and rewarding.