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‘Don’t truncate your destiny’: NYSC warns corps members against relocation

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has warned corps members against manipulating their postings by seeking relocation after the orientation programme.

The NYSC National Director of Welfare, Omotade Ayodele, gave the warning to the corps members when he paid a visit to the orientation camp in Wannune, Tarka Local Government Area of Benue State on Friday, January 31, 2025.

Ayodele told the corps members that their posting to Benue State was not accidental but destiny, warning them against attempting to manipulate their postings.

He said: “I know that some of you may be feeling out of place by your deployment here, but please do not try to manipulate your postings by seeking a relocation because you may have been posted to Benue for a reason.

“Your placement might serve a greater purpose, so do not truncate someone’s destiny just because you want to relocate.

“Wherever you find yourself, give your best, because what is worth doing is worth doing well.”

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Ayodele reiterated that the primary objectives of the NYSC were national unity and integration, urging corps members to relate freely with one another in order to gain knowledge of other people’s ways of life.

Ayodele warned the NYSC members to remain vigilant and respect the religion, culture, and tradition of their host communities, advising them not to engage in activities that could endanger their lives during their service year.

The NYSC official also urged the corps members to embrace camp activities, emphasising the importance of the Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme which he said would make them self-reliant after their service year.

“The importance of SAED cannot be overemphasised because this programme will help you to avoid the frustration of carrying files around seeking employment after your service year, so I urge you to fully embrace it,” he added.

Earlier, the State Coordinator, Veronica Garba, while welcoming the visiting director, informed him that the corps members had quickly adjusted to the camp environment and had since been participating in all activities.

Garba added that 1,925 corps members had been registered in the Benue camp, comprising 1,022 females and 903 males.

The Star

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