NYSC Urges Corps Employers for Proper Mentorship
Mrs. Yakubu emphasized the significance of mentorship in facilitating the development of the corps members' potentials for the greater good of national development. She encouraged the newly inducted members to uphold the values of patriotism, hard work, and resilience instilled during the orientation exercise throughout their service year and beyond.
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has issued a call to employers of corps members, urging them to prioritize proper mentorship for the young professionals. This appeal was made by Mrs. Rifkatu Yakubu, the NYSC Coordinator in Bauchi State, during the conclusion of the orientation course for the 2023 Batch “C” Stream II corps members on Thursday.
Mrs. Yakubu emphasized the significance of mentorship in facilitating the development of the corps members' potentials for the greater good of national development. She encouraged the newly inducted members to uphold the values of patriotism, hard work, and resilience instilled during the orientation exercise throughout their service year and beyond.
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As the NYSC continues to play a crucial role in fostering national unity and development, the call for proper mentorship aligns with the organization's commitment to shaping the character and skills of the youth for a meaningful contribution to the nation.
In a bid to strengthen the impact of the NYSC program, the emphasis on mentorship serves as a guiding principle to ensure that corps members not only fulfill their duties during their service year but also undergo personal and professional growth under the guidance of experienced mentors.
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The NYSC coordinator's call underscores the importance of collaborative efforts between employers and the organization to create an environment conducive to the holistic development of young professionals, ultimately contributing to the progress of the nation.