State Coordinator Warns Against Fake Medical Reports, Emphasizes Hygiene and Integrity

NYSC Plateau State Coordinator, Mr. Jonathan I. Yavala, has issued a strong warning to Corps Members about the dangers and legal repercussions of using fake medical reports for relocation purposes.

State Coordinator Warns Against Fake Medical Reports, Emphasizes Hygiene and Integrity

NYSC Plateau State Coordinator, Mr. Jonathan I. Yavala, has issued a strong warning to Corps Members about the dangers and legal repercussions of using fake medical reports for relocation purposes.Addressing the 2024 Batch B Stream II Corps Members during the early morning meditation at the NYSC Temporary Orientation Camp, WAYE Foundation, Doi-Du, Rayfield, Plateau State, Mr. Yavala stressed that presenting forged documents, including falsified signatures or medical facility letterheads, is a serious crime. "It is a crime to falsify another person's signature or the letterhead of any medical facility," he said, emphasizing the management’s zero-tolerance stance on such violations.

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Mr. Yavala also highlighted the importance of maintaining high hygiene standards, further reinforcing the need for integrity and honesty among the Corps Members.

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The Deputy Camp Director, Mr. Emmanuel Shadrach, urged Corps Members to engage actively in camp activities, underscoring the values of discipline and commitment.

Additionally, the Corps Camp Director for Week One, Baba Douglas (PL/24B/1799), spoke about the importance of national unity, encouraging all to embrace the spirit of "One Nigeria."