STATE COORDINATOR DEBRIEFS CORPS MEMBERS
STATE COORDINATOR DEBRIEFS CORPS MEMBERS
The 1800 corps members deployed to Osun State were debriefed on Sunday 8th September at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Ede.
The State Coordinator, Mr. Ayodele Adegoke, while debriefing the corps members, charged them to live up to the expectations of the scheme and the nation by adhering to the instructions and training acquired during the orientation course. He urged them to refrain from unnecessary travels and outings capable of putting them in harm's way.
Adegoke further reminded the members of the channel of communication, entitlements during the service and the importance of obtaining approval if they must travel outside their local government of posting or outside the State.
He thereafter called upon them to take their SAED post-camp training seriously as this will enhance their productivity and contribution to the economic growth of their host community and the nation at large.
Conclusively, he appreciated the members for their deportment throughout the orientation program enjoining them to maintain and exhibit the same at their places of primary assignments.
The debriefing ended with the introduction of zonal and local government inspectors by the Assistant Director, Corps Inspection and Monitoring, Mr. Jegede Rufus.
The 1800 corps members deployed to Osun State were debriefed on Sunday 8th September at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Ede.
The State Coordinator, Mr. Ayodele Adegoke, while debriefing the corps members, charged them to live up to the expectations of the scheme and the nation by adhering to the instructions and training acquired during the orientation course. He urged them to refrain from unnecessary travels and outings capable of putting them in harm's way.
Adegoke further reminded the members of the channel of communication, entitlements during the service and the importance of obtaining approval if they must travel outside their local government of posting or outside the State.
He thereafter called upon them to take their SAED post-camp training seriously as this will enhance their productivity and contribution to the economic growth of their host community and the nation at large.
Conclusively, he appreciated the members for their deportment throughout the orientation program enjoining them to maintain and exhibit the same at their places of primary assignments.
The debriefing ended with the introduction of zonal and local government inspectors by the Assistant Director, Corps Inspection and Monitoring, Mr. Jegede Rufus.
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