Be Security Conscious, NYSC DG Tells Corps Members

The Director-General, National Youth Service Corp, Brig-Gen. Yusha’u Ahmed has urged corps members serving in Zamfara State to be security conscious.

The DG also advised them to avoid unnecessary travelling during the one-year compulsory national service.

Ahmed made the call on Saturday while addressing the 2024 Batch ‘C’ Stream II corps members at the temporary orientation camp in Gusau, the state capital.

He said the scheme was committed to corps members’ safety and welfare, adding that the NYSC management had always been responsive to the welfare and security of corps members.

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