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3,100 corps members redeployed from Kano, Plateau, Gombe

THE total of 3,100 corps members were redeployed from violence-prone Kano, Gombe and Plateau states, the National Youth Service Corps said as the 2012 Batch ‘B’ orientation camp  closing ceremonies took place  across the country  on Monday.

One thousand three hundred of the 2,560 corps members posted to Kano sought redeloyment while no fewer than 1,000 of the 1,687 deployed in Gombe, and 802 of the 1,750 in Plateau were redeployed to other states.

The  posting of some  southerners to the troubled North was greeted by protests, but it took the new graduates security guarantees by the Federal Government to accept their posting.

Speaking in Kano, the state NYSC Coordinator Alhaji Salisu Yakasai, said the corps members insisted on redeployment, despite the heavy security presence in the camp during the three-week orientation programme.

But Rabiu Kwankwaso said he was happy that the corps members who stayed back enjoyed the programme.

Coordinator of  the scheme in Plateau, Mr. Maram Mafulul, said in Jos the 802 that sought redeployment included married women, pregnant, nursing mothers and the sick.

He however said 30 of them   later opted to serve in the state.

Governor Jonah Jang represented by the State Commissioner for Youth Development,  Lohfa Bako, at the closing ceremony,  assured the corps members in the state of protection.

In Gombe, the Coordinator of the scheme, Mr. Igyuse Teryima, told the News Agency of Nigeria in a telephone interview after the passing out ceremony that the affected members applied for redeployment.

Speaking in Asaya-Kabba, Kogi State Governor Idris Wada  urged corps members to embrace self-reliance as a tool for socio-economic development of the nation.

Wada, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth and Sport, Mr Isah Aliu, said the orientation was to equip corps member with practical, social and leadership skills to face future challenges.

His  Kwara State counterpart, Abdulfatah Ahmed,  said his administration had put adequate security measures in place to protect   corps  members in the state.

In her remarks, the  state Coordinator of the scheme,  Mrs. Ezinne Ezekwe, commended the governor  for  contributing N1.8m to  the feeding as well as  providing  two tankers, an ambulance and the giving  the former North Central I Area Office to the NYSC.

On her part, the Minister of State for FCT, Ms Olajumoke Akinjide, in Abuja urged corps members to serve as role models and be patriotic in the course of the service year. 

Akinjide, who was represented by the Chairman of  the NYSC Governing Board, Mrs. Blessing Onuh,   called on corps  members to be selfless and patriotic during the service as “many emerging developing nations are driven by the energies of their youths”.

Meanwhile, Oyo State Governor  Abiola Ajimobi  has advised new  NYSC  members in the state to use the martial arts skills imbibed during their  orientation course for self-defence only.

Speaking in Iseyin, Ajimobi said  martial arts skills should not encourage fighting in  public.

The governor, who was represented by his deputy, Chief  Moses Adeyemo,  also directed all the 33 local governments in the state to provide adequate security for  corps members.

Taraba Coordinator, NYSC Mrs. Zainab Isah, urged corps members to use skills acquired during the orientation course to create jobs in their host communities.

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