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Pay Attention to All Lectures, Ekiti NYSC Coordinator Charges Corps Members

The chief Judge of Ekiti state, Justice John Adeyeye has administered the oath of allegiance on over one thousand, five hundred 2023 Batch B stream one corps members deployed to the state for their one year mandatory service.

At the ceremony held on Friday at the NYSC permanent Orientation camp in Ise/Orun/Emure Ekiti, the Chief Judge who was represented by justice Ajileye Blessing urged the corps members to abide by the oath, warning that anyone found wanting would be dealt with.

Addressing the corps members, the NYSC state coordinator, Alhaji Riko Shuaibu congratulated them for successful completion of their studies which qualifies them to serve the nation.

Alhaji Shuaibu urged the corps members to take advantage of the two weeks orientation course by paying attention to all the lectures they would be exposed to in the camp.

We have designed series of programmes for you especially on skills acquisition, just key into those lectures, you will enjoy them the coordinator assures the corps members.

Earlier, Governor Biodun Oyebanji who was represented by the permanent Secretary, Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, Mr Babatunde Arowosola welcomed the youths to the state, urging them to be prepared to contribute to the development of Ekiti State.

I want you to feel at home, feel free, Ekiti state is one of the peaceful states in the country, I want you to surpass the succeses recorded by your predecessors. The Governor told the corps members.

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