Ogun state Corps members urged not to allow irrational actions destroy their future
Corps Members have been advised to always do what is right so that their actions of today will not affect them negatively in the future.
Myschoolnews reports the advice was handed down to them by the National Youth Service Corps Director, Ventures Management, Prince Mohammed Momoh who was on a working visit to the 2022 Batch B Stream two Corps Members deployed to Ogun State at the Multipurpose Hall of the Sagumu Orientation Camp.
Prince Momoh reminded the Corps Members that they are not only leaders of tomorrow but also leaders of today, as they are the hope of the country, adding that they should abide by the rules and procedures of the NYSC Scheme.
"You are in a transition age from a dependant to an independent person. People expect you at this age to be matured enough to take positive actions. The NYSC will mould you into the best version of yourselves. Do not tarnish the name of your family, the NYSC and the country at large" he said.
While advising them to be security conscious, he warned against unauthorised journeys and trips beyond 6pm as statistics has shown that night journeys are more dangerous than journeys embarked upon during the day.
" Do not travel at night. Break all trips beyound 6pm and locate a military barrack or any NYSC formation Nationwide to pass the night"
Prince Momoh enjoined the Corps Members to take the opportunities presented by the Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme seriously and become wealth creators.
He commended the NYSC Ogun State Coordinator, Mrs Shokoeka Winifred Ngozi for always upholding excellence in the discharge of her duties.
Earlier, the State Coordinator briefed the Director on the camp situation, describing the corps members as very obedient and in high spirit.