Governor Godswill Akpabio who announced the donation Thursday during
the official swearing-in ceremony of 2015 Batch `A’ Corps members at
NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Ikot Itie Udung in Nsit Atai Local
Government Area, said the money should be used to commence the laying of
foundation and block work.
Akpabio,
who was responding to the state NYSC Coordinator’s request for the
state government to complement the effort of the scheme since Akwa Ibom
Ministry of Lands and Surveys had allocated land to the scheme for the
building of its permanent secretariat, further announced a donation of
ambulance to the NYSC.
He
used to forum to sympathise with NYSC over a corps members who drowned
recently at Ibeno Beach and warned other corps members going on
excursion to refrain from swimming in the Atlantic Ocean but can go on
sight-seeing to avoid the occurrence of such a disaster.
The
governor, who later read an address by President Goodluck Jonathan
lauded the NYSC scheme for its patriotic response to national call and
enjoined the corps members to learn indigenous language of their host
communities to enable them to get assimilated to the culture of the
place.
President
Jonathan said in the past 42 years, the scheme has exposed millions of
youths to different parts of the country and called on Nigerians to keep
faith with the scheme.
The Akwa Ibom Commissioner for Youths and Sports, Monday Ebong
Uko congratulated the corps members on the successful completion of
their studies that culminated in the official swearing-in ceremony,
saying that different employers and communities were waiting for them.
Uko,
who noted that the state government has interest in the scheme and that
was why the government completed a pavilion in addition to providing
other amenities, urged the corps members to refrain from immorality,
cultism and alcoholism, among others but avail themselves with rich
culture of the place they serve.
Earlier,
the state NYSC Coordinator, Lady Ngozi Chukwuka had congratulated the
corps members on their successful swearing-in ceremony and announced the
registration of 2,200 members made up of 1,229 males and 901 females.
Mrs.
Chukwuka commended the governor for his unalloyed support to the scheme
especially increment of corpers state allowance, giving meal subsidy
to corps members during orientation, provision of pavilion and donation
of Hilux van, appealing for the donation of ambulance vehicle and
development of their permanent secretariat.
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