NYSC Director-General Warns Corps Members Against Disrespecting Local Cultures and Traditions

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Brigadier General YD Ahmed, the Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has issued a stern warning to corps members, advising them to respect the cultures and traditions of the communities where they are posted for their national service.

Speaking during a recent address to corps members at the NYSC Edo and Delta State Orientation Camps, Ahmed emphasized the importance of integrating into their host communities and contributing to national development. He also warned against engaging in dangerous activities, such as traveling at night, which could expose them to unnecessary risks.

The Director-General reiterated that the welfare and security of all corps members are top priorities for the NYSC management. He urged them to take their service seriously, settle quickly in their places of primary assignment after leaving the Orientation Camp, and avoid behaviors that could jeopardize their future.

“Respect the culture and tradition of wherever you are posted to. Try and settle down in your places of primary assignment immediately you leave camp and serve diligently,” said Ahmed.

Furthermore, he encouraged the corps members to engage in community development projects that would have a positive impact on their host communities. He reminded them of the hard work their parents had put in to get them to this stage and emphasized the importance of making the most of this opportunity to contribute to the nation.

In a situation report from the Edo State NYSC Coordinator, Mrs. Frances Ben-Ushie, it was revealed that 1,287 corps members, including 551 males and 736 females, had been actively participating in camp committees and contributing to the success of the Orientation Course. Similarly, in Delta State, Coordinator Mr. John Kwaghe reported that all 1,577 corps members, including 738 males and 839 females, had demonstrated high levels of discipline and commitment.

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