Umunna (Abia): A total of 1,016 National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members from Batch ‘B’ Stream I have completed their orientation course at the Abia State Permanent Orientation Camp in Umunna, Bende LGA.
The low-key closing ceremony took place, on Tuesday, at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Umunna, Bende Local Government Area.
In a speech, the NYSC State Coordinator, Mrs Gladys Adama, who presided over the ceremony, urged the corps members to reflect on the progress they made during the three-week exercise.
She said that all the corps members had been posted to different parts of the state for their primary assignment.
Adama further said that the orientation course was designed to equip them with essential skills, knowledge, and values necessary for a successful service year.
Adama also advised them to adhere to the NYSC by-laws, adding that any infringement might attract sanctions, which could negatively impact their service year.
She charged them to remain committed to acquiring valuable skills that would enhance their employability and entrepreneurial prospects during their post-camp Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development training.
The state NYSC boss urged the corps members to actively engage with their host communities, stakeholders and fellow corps members “to promote cultural exchange, national integration and development”.
“When travelling, ensure your safety by avoiding night journeys and using approved motor parks,” she said.
Adama expressed profound gratitude to the State Government for its numerous supports to the organisation in the state.