Topic: 53 corps members will repeat their service over Indiscipline
No fewer than 53 corps members will repeat
their service, even as they have been denied NYSC discharge certificates
at the passing out ceremony in Ipaja, Lagos for absconding during
service year and other offences committed.
While addressing the
8,165 Batch ‘C’ corps members deployed to Lagos State, the NYSC state
coordinator, Mrs Adenike Adeyemi said; “Disciplinary measures of
repetition of service shall be meted on 21 corps members who absconded
and 32 given extension of service ranging from two weeks to two months.”
According
to Adeyemi, the punitive measure was to discourage serving corps
members from playing truancy while on national assignment adding; “The
NYSC teaches and exemplifies discipline, patriotism and committed
service.”
However, on a sad note, Adeyemi disclosed that out of
the 8,165 that served in the state, eight persons whom she referred to
as patriots, lost their lives during the period.
The state
coordinator who charged the discharged corps members to live by tenets
of hard work, urged them to practise the various skills acquisition
programmes they were exposed to in the past 12 months. “An entrepreneur
is a founder, an organiser, producer and promoter of his own business,
thinking along this direction will save you the disappointment of
waiting for non-existent white collar jobs,” she said.
However,
in line with the NYSC policy of rewarding excellence and hardwork, four
exceptional corps members were given the State Honours Award to factor
out the Nigeria of your dream.”
Fashola who was represented by Mr
Joseph Abolude, Director, General Services Department, Ministry of
Special Duties noted that the problem of youth unemployment in the
country has become worrisome and a source of concern to all. He said:
“The government is doing so much to curb unemployment, but a lot still
needs to be done by private entrepreneurs and yourselves.”
His
words: “Do not hesitate to put onto practice the experience you have
gained by setting up your own enterprise, no matter how small and grow
there from. You need to look inwards because the days of white collar
jobs are over.
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