Omiete Joseph
Members if the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) deployed to Rivers have been charged to “start a business now and grow it with their youthful energy, zest and passion.”
The State NYSC Coordinator, Mr. Moses Oleghe gave the charge when he declared closed, the SAED in-camp training for 2024 Batch C Stream I orientation exercise for Corps Members deployed to Rivers State.
Mr Oleghe implored the Corps members to take very seriously, the post-camp training in order to perfect on the experience and knowledge gained in the in-camp training.
Speaking further, the NYSC Rivers State boss encouraged the Corps members to work hard, diligently and consistently on their chosen skill set.
Earlier in his remarks, the SAED officer, Mr Darlington Obiandu commended the Corps Members for their enthusiasm, passion, commitment, resilience and doggedness in actively learning their preferred skill.
He appreciated the State Coordinator and camp officials for their huge moral and material support to the SAED committee.
The event featured the exhibition of items produced in the in-camp training.
At the end of inter-platoon SAED competition, four platoon emerged the overall best and went home with a cash prize of N20,000 and a gold cup.