SC Dr. Mrs. Agatha Okolo Briefs 2024 Batch B Stream II Corps Members at Kebbi State Orientation Camp
In a key update for the 2024 Batch B Stream II corps members, Dr. Mrs. Agatha Okolo, the NYSC State Coordinator for Kebbi, provided an essential briefing at the Dakingari Orientation Camp.
Dr. Mrs. Agatha Okolo, the NYSC State Coordinator for Kebbi, provided an essential briefing at the Dakingari Orientation Camp. The briefing, held on [Date], was designed to offer crucial information and guidance as the new corps members began their service year.
Dr. Mrs. Okolo’s briefing covered a wide range of topics relevant to the corps members’ orientation and subsequent service. She emphasized the importance of understanding the camp’s procedures, adhering to rules and regulations, and actively participating in all camp activities. Her detailed overview aimed to ensure that corps members are well-prepared and informed about their responsibilities and opportunities during their time at the camp.
During the session, Dr. Mrs. Okolo highlighted the various support systems available to corps members, including health services, administrative assistance, and skill development programs. She also addressed common queries and concerns, providing practical advice to help corps members navigate their orientation period smoothly.
In her address, Dr. Mrs. Okolo encouraged the corps members to embrace the NYSC experience with enthusiasm and commitment. She spoke about the importance of community service and the positive impact they can make in their host communities through their engagement and projects.
The briefing also included an overview of key dates, activities, and expectations, ensuring that corps members have a clear understanding of what lies ahead. Dr. Mrs. Okolo’s comprehensive briefing was aimed at fostering a sense of preparedness and confidence among the corps members as they embark on their service year.
The session was well-received, with corps members expressing their appreciation for the clarity and support provided. Dr. Mrs. Okolo’s leadership and guidance played a crucial role in setting a positive tone for the corps members’ orientation and helping them start their NYSC journey on the right foot.