Delta governor frowns at employers’ rejection of corps members
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Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, on Tuesday called on government agencies and other employers of corps members not to reject them but provide conducive environment for them to perform optimally.
Mr Oborevwori made the call on Thursday at the closing of the orientation programme of corps members in the Batch C, Stream 1, at Issele-Uku.
He was represented by the state Commissioner for Youth Development, Harry Trakiriowei.
He stated, “Let me remind all local government personnel, traditional rulers, community leaders and all security agencies to consciously make security of corps members a top priority. Endeavour to provide a peaceful and interactive atmosphere for these youths to fully integrate into your various communities to make them to contribute their quotas to the development of Delta State.’’
The governor remarked that many Delta communities benefitted from development projects and other giant strides of corps members.
“Therefore, as you go into these communities, be worthy ambassadors of the scheme and be determined to imprint your names in gold in the heart of the people. I encourage you all to serve diligently with sincere commitment, be role models and good mentors to our children and youths in various communities,” he told the corps members.
Mr Oborevwori said that the state would continue to discharge its statutory responsibilities to the National Youth Service Corps within the limits of available resources.
He stated, “As a government, we will continue to reward excellent service among corps members and encourage any action or service capable of improving the lot of our people. We will also continue to renovate and develop the permanent orientation camp by adding value to ensure that induction and training of corps members on this ground is complete and total.”
The governor commended the corps members for their conduct throughout their orientation course.
He urged them to respect the culture and tradition of their host communities.
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