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NYSC penalizes four corps members as 3,704 pass out in Anambra

A total of 3,704, 2019 Batch ‘B’ Stream 1 National Youth Service Coors (NYSC) members in Anambra State on Thursday commenced collection of their discharge certificates during the passing out ceremony across the state.

This is even as four corps members would have their service years extended to three years over various offences.

The NYSC Coordinator in the state, Mr. Kehinde Aremu, in a chat with newsmen in Aguata after touring some centers in the state, said the ceremony which was low-keyed, was organised under strict observerance of the social distancing and other Covid-19 directives in compliance with the World Health Organisation standard.

He said all the manpower of the scheme in the state were deployed to all the local government areas in the state to ensure a seamless exercise.

He said, “We’ve gone round all the centers. There was strict compliance to the Covid-19 protocol. I also want to assure you that all our officers were sent out to participate in the certificate distribution.

“One other thing we’ve done is to stagger the distribution of the certificate. We allocated days to each of the corps members across the local governments depending on the numerical strength in each area.”

Aremu further disclosed that corps members who wished to travel out of the state were at liberty to make such trips as the Director General of the scheme, Shuaibu Ibrahim secured permission from the Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu to that effect.

“We’re excited that the DG, was able to link up with the IGP, the Corps Marshall of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) to ensure free passage of corps members who wish to go back home during the lockdown.

“On our own part here, we’ve synergised with the Sector Command of the FRSC as well as other security personnel to ensure easy passage of our corps members,” he added.

Congratulating the corps members for their meritorious service year, the Coordinator anounced three months service extension of four corps members in the state over various offences.

“One thing I’m very sure is that with the kind of training and orientation we ve given the corps members, all through the year, they will excell.

“Our target from the onset is that if we put the entire corps members in the country together, those in Anambra will distinguish themselves in terms of excellence, knowledge and comportment,” he added.

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