Over two thousand corps members deployed to Anambra State for the
Twenty-nineteen Batch ‘B’ Stream One programme have been sworn-in for
a two-week orientation exercise.

The swearing-in exercise  took place at the NYSC Temporary
Orientation Camp Umunya,  during which  the corps members were  charged to be active
participants in the development efforts of their host communities
through effective integration.


Out of the two thousand, two hundred corps members, one thousand and
sixty-seven were males, while one thousand, one hundred and
thirty-three were females.

In  his  speech, Governor Willie Obiano, who  noted  that the scheme has
over the years, lived up to the vision of impacting positively on
national development especially in rural communities through
developmental projects, reminded them that the success of every
service year depends on the foundation laid during the orientation,
which he said, is crucial in providing requisite platform for their
physical, mental, emotional and psychological preparation.

The Governor, who spoke through the State  Head of Service, Barrister Harry
Udu asked the corps members to break new grounds and surpass the
achievements of their predecessors in the scheme, pledging the
commitment of his administration in providing enabling environment for
the youths to maximize their potential.

He assured  that the on-going work at the Permanent
Orientation Camp, Mbaukwu /Umuawulu, would be ready for use in August
this year.

In his address, the Commissioner for Youth Entrepreneurship and
Creative Economy, who is also the Chairman of the NYSC Governing
Board, Mr. Afam Mbanefo, urged the corps members to utilize the
opportunity of the orientation exercise to imbibe the virtues of
loyalty, discipline and commitment to become better members of the
society. 

The Anambra State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps, Mr.
Kehinde Aremu, while enumerating some of the camp activities including
skill acquisition, entrepreneurship programmes and social activities,
thanked Governor Obiano for his support to the scheme and solicited
for more.

Some of the Corps Members including  Christian Essien, Kate Anaegbe and Muhammad
Nuhu Aliyu, expressed delight for serving in Anambra State and
promised to be of good conduct.

Administration of oath of allegiance by the Chief Judge of Anambra
State, Justice Ijem Onwuamaegbu represented by Justice Dilibe
Amaechina, thug of war competition, martial arts exhibition, as well
as three hearty cheers by the Corps members, added glamour to the
event.