NYSC Post 2,195 Corps Members In Anambra
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Wednesday, deployed a total of 2,195 corps members for the 2022 batch A stream II exercise in Anambra state. BLUEPRINT report.
Mrs Yetunde Baderinwa, the Anambra State NYSC Coordinator, who made this known at swearing in ceremony of the potential corps members held at Nnamdi Azikiwe permanent Orientation camp, Umuawulu/Mbaukwu, Awka South local government area, disclosed that out of the 2,195 corps members, 1100 are males, while the females are 1095.
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Yetunde assured that their security personnel were intact as the scheme have good working ties with the local vigilante, police, military, paramilitary and other security outfits, and enjoined corps members to maximally utilised the opportunity to gain more knowledge and skills for future. Information Guide Nigeria
“As a prerequisite before gaining entrance into orientation camp, they were screened for COVID-19 and confirmed fit for the exercise. They have been grouped into platoons to enhance effective participation and am glad to state they are adjusting. Life in camp is regimented and can never be compared to what is obtainable at their homes,” she said. jamb results
She also commended the Anambra state government for its supports to the scheme and their host communities, and charged employers who applied through local government inspectors to be at the camp to convey corps members needed for their institutions on April 7.