From KEHINDE ADEWOLE, Ado-Ekiti
Ekiti State Governor, Kayode Fayemi, has warned corps members
posted to the state against embarking on journeys without official permission from the management of their various places of primary assignment.
Fayemi also warned them against social vices like cultism, Internet scam, drug peddling, kidnapping, prostitution and robbery capable of destroying their lofty dreams.
The Governor gave the warning at the official closing ceremony of the 2019
Batch C Stream II, orientation course held at the National Youth Service
Corps (NYSC) held at the Parmernent Orientation Camp Ise/Orun/Emure Ekiti local government of the state.
Fayemi who was represented by the Commissioner for Youths and Sport Developments, Mr. Michael Awopetu, Deputy Governor, explained that the NYSC scheme has sustained the dream of its founding fathers in nation building, integration and unity.
While assuring of his administration preference for security of lives
and properties of the corps members, Fayemi urged them to prioritize their
security and welfare in the places of their primary assignments.
Fayemi said they should not hesitate to report strange movements in
their area to security outfits and make use of security numbers at
their service guide while in distress.
The Governor also charged corps members posted to the state to respect
the traditions, culture, values and norms of their host communities.
The Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), stressed that respect for traditions of the host communities
would prevent the corps members from offending the sensibility of the
people.
Fayemi said they should not hesitate to report strange movements in
their area to security outfits and make use of security numbers at their service guide while in distress.
The Governor said: “As you depart this camp in a couple to commence the second phase of your national service, I implore you to quickly settle down and be fully integrated into host communities.
“Support the government at the National, state and local government levels in the execution of the various programmes geared towards improving the plight of the members of our rural communities among whom you will be sojourning for the next one year”
Commending services rendered by corps members in the area of
education, healthcare delivery, road safety, agriculture, drug law
enforcement and fight against HIV/AIDS scourge and corruption, Fayemi
pointed out that the Scheme has made positive impact in every part of
the country.
Earlier Earlier in her address, the NYSC State Coordinator, Mrs. Emmanuella
Okpongete, congratulated the corps members over the completion of the first phase of their orientation, he stressed the need for them to be focused and
patriotic in rendering selfless services to the sustenance of peace, unity and development of Ekiti state and the country at large.
The Ekiti NYSC coordinator, admonished the corps members to explore keenly the possibility of fulfilling the hopes and aspirations of the county and make use the best use of the various skills acquired during the three weeks orientation course.
Okpongete promised that the scheme has concluded plan to reward outstanding performance among the corps members, however thanked those who have been instrumental to the success of the three weeks orientation camp.
She appealed to the employers of the corp members to assist them to settle down promptly by providing accommodation and issue them letters of acceptance to them, saying the move would avoid exposing them to the busy roads during festive season.