Brig.-Gen.
Suleiman Kazaure, the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (
NYSC ), has urged corps members to consider enlisting in the armed forces.
Kazaure
gave the advice in an interview with the News men on Tuesday at the NYSC
Permanent Orientation Camp in Sagamu, Ogun.
The
director-general, who inspected various physical and combat activities of the
2018 Batch ‘A’ corps members deployed to Ogun, said he was impressed by their
level of discipline.
Kazaure,
who also watched the quarter-guard, Man-O-War regiment, martial arts
combats as well as the band display of the corps members, said he
was certain that they would excel in the military.
He
described the Ogun Orientation camp as one of the best in the country, noting
that it had been persistent over the years in maintaining excellence in the
training of corps members.
“With
what I have witnessed here today, I can confidently state that this has been by
far the best set of corps members ever received in Ogun State camp.
“Their
level of discipline and adherence to the teachings of their instructors has
been excellent and I urge them to maintain the status quo.
“The
orientation programme was designed to help prepare corps members for the
challenges ahead during their service year and these ones will do very well to
cope.
“To
join the army, there are guidelines. You must be physically, medically and
mentally fit.
“The
army will subject you to a lot of exams both written and oral before the final
selection. If you meet all the required indices, you will be enlisted,” he said.
Kazaure
also said he was inspired by the display of the band to pioneer the NYSC
inter-state band competition for corps members with added rewards for
outstanding groups.
He
urged the corps members to be good ambassadors of the NYSC during their service
year by promoting the ideals of the scheme.
Kazaure
added that the NYSC would be considering posting more corps members to farms
under the scheme in Oyo, Abuja, Bauchi and Kebbi.
The
Ogun NYSC State Coordinator, Mr John Okpo, thanked the director general for the
visit while reiterating the commitment of the NYSC in Ogun in complementing the
scheme in nation building.
He said
the 2018 Batch ‘A’ corps members comprising 2,513 individuals including 1,161
males and 1,352 females distinguished themselves by arriving very early in
camp.
Okpo
urged the corps members to equip themselves with the necessary skills for
self-reliance through the NYSC Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship
Development ( SAED ) programme.
The
NYSC official said the orientation, which commenced on April 19, would close on
Wednesday. – NAN
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