Governor Uba Sani has urged members of the 2025 Batch B Stream I of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) deployed to Kaduna State to embrace discipline, tolerance, and patriotism throughout their service year.
Speaking through the Commissioner for Human Services and Social Development at the swearing-in ceremony held at the NYSC Temporary Orientation Camp, Government College, Kaduna, the governor welcomed the corps members to the state, describing it as “a melting point of Nigerians” with a rich history of peaceful coexistence.
He assured that the state government, through the NYSC Governing Board, had made adequate preparations to ensure their stay on camp was “memorable and comfortable,” while urging them to fully participate in all activities.
“The aim of camp life is to toughen you physically and mentally for the challenges of national service,” he said, advising corps members to put into practice the provisions of the Oath of National Service they took at the ceremony.
Governor Sani also encouraged them to take seriously the lectures on the language, history, and culture of Kaduna State to help them integrate better into their host communities.
“As you start your national service, be disciplined, loyal, committed, hardworking, and respectful to all constituted authorities. Avoid corruption, tribalism, religious extremism, violence, and other negative tendencies bedeviling our society,” he added.
The governor declared the 2025 Batch B Stream I orientation course open and wished the corps members a hitch-free exercise.
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