Brig-Gen. Suleiman Kazaure, the Director General of
the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has said that NYSC scheme
would soon begin posting of corps members to farms.
Kazaure said this in an interview with newsmen
during his official visit to the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Sagamu,
Ogun.
He said that the move to deploy corps members
in farms was in line with the agricultural development programme of the
NYSC.
According to him, the NYSC has concluded
preparations to begin the posting at the conclusion of the three-week
orientation exercise.
He said that Bauchi, Oyo, Kebbi and the Federal
Capital Territory, Abuja, had been earmarked for the pilot phase.
“It should interest you to know that the NYSC will
soon begin its agricultural development scheme where corps members will be
posted to farms for their primary assignments.
“Already the NYSC has acquired active farmlands
across the nation’s geopolitical zones with four already fully operational in
Kwali, Bauchi, Oyo and Kebbi.
“After this orientation programme for the Batch ‘A’
corps members, we will begin posting some of them to these farms as a pilot
phase.
“Though we are starting with four states for now,
we will integrate the other states as time goes, the project is ongoing,”
Kazaure said.
The NYSC boss had tasked the corps members not to
seek white-collar jobs which were non-existent but rather develop their
potentials for entrepreneurship excellence.
He said the corps members could begin their journey
toward financial independence by tapping into and maximising the benefits
of the NYSCs Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED)
Programme.
“The NYSC has provided all the tools and support
you need to develop your capacity to the fullest, it now depends on you, there
is no short cut to success but by hard work.
“Of all the programmes outlined for you during the
orientation, there is none more important that you must fully participate in
than the SAED programme.
“I want you to create your own jobs by being
creative and innovative, you must strive to be labour employers rather than
labour seekers.
“Please don’t look for white-collar jobs, your
skills and potentials can serve you better in the way of realising your
dreams,” he said.
Kazaure said that the SAED programme was made
possible by partnership with public and private sector organisations to
build entrepreneurial capacity.
Mrs Gladys Mbachi, the Ogun Coordinator of the
NYSC, thanked the director general for the visit and emphasis on SAED
programme.
“Already, we are helping the corps members with the
SAED programme in earnest.
“Our objective is to expose their talents to where
they fit so that when they go out there, they will be able to build on what we
have given them,” Mbachi said.
Kazaure’s visit was to inspect facilities at
the camp and to familiarise himself with the 2017 Batch ‘A’ Stream I corps
members undergoing orientation at the camp.
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