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Nigerian graduates must be under oath during, after service: NYSC

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December 1, 2021
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Brig.-Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim, the National Youth Service Corps director-general, says the NYSC’s oath must be binding on corps members during and after the service year.

“You must allow the oath of NYSC binds on you during the service and after the service year. The essence is for you to continue to promote our national unity and integration because NYSC puts the nation first,” the NYSC director-general said.

Mr Ibrahim disclosed this during his visit to the 2021 Batch ‘C’, Stream ‘2’ corps members deployed to Lagos for the national orientation programme with the swearing-in holding on Tuesday at the NYSC Camp, Iyana-Ipaja.

He described the corps members as youths with great potential in various fields.

“The road to success is not always easy, therefore, you must cherish your integrity, work very hard and be committed to your dream; by that, I can assure you that sky will not be your limit,” he noted. “You all have potential, and you can use the NYSC as a platform to be successful; amongst you here are the president of this country, governors, chairmen of industries.”

The NYSC director-general warned the corps members against the misuse of social media, particularly in forwarding content, adding that it was washed with fake news and misleading information.

“I repeat that you must be careful on the use of social media; you must be sure of the information you are forwarding to anybody because you can be traced,” added the NYSC boss. “Don’t use it to spread fake news, hatred, blackmail or falsehood, but rather use the social media to promote national unity and integration.”

While assuring them of a memorable service year, he warned them not to bribe NYSC officials to post them to a particular place for primary assignment after the orientation programme.

(NAN)

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