Gov.
Tanko Al-Makura of Nasarawa State on Tuesday, promised automatic employment to
any newly deployed corps member who marries an indigene of the state. He made
the pledge while addressing 2015 NYSC Batch ‘A’ corp members, during their
swearing in- ceremony at Magaji Dan Yamusa permanent NYSC Orientation camp in
Keffi Local Government Area of the state.
He said that inter-marriage by
corps members would not only foster unity, also promote peaceful co-existence
among the people of the state and others states of the federation. He
congratulated the corps members for the successful completion of their academic
programmes at their various institutions of learning.
“I urge you to use the lessons
and experience you gained during this orientation course to develop yourselves,
your host communities, the state and the Nigeria at large.
“You should see yourselves as
agent of positive change in the society. “I want to advise you to discharge
your duties without fear or favour, and relate freely with your host communities.
“I promise automatic employment to any NYSC Batch ‘A’ corps member who marries
an indigenes in order to promote peaceful co-existence among the people of the
state and others states of the country.” Al-Makura said.
Al-Makura
also assured the corps members of adequate security throughout their service
year in the state. He urged them to be security conscious, and to report any
security breach to the appropriate authorities for necessary action. He urged
them to be agents of national unity, and to shun all forms of violence capable
of threatening the existing peace of the state and the country at large. The
governor reinstated the state government’s determination to continue to support
the scheme, in order to better the welfare of the corps members. Earlier Mrs.
Christy Uba, the Nasarawa state NYSC director, commended Gov.Al-Makura for his
support to the scheme in the state. She said since the beginning of this
orientation course, the corps members had exhibited good conduct. A total of
1931 corp members have so far registered at the orientation camp.
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