Fifteen corps members out of the 1,831 that participated in the 2021 Batch B, stream service year were sanctioned for acts bothering on misconduct. Seven of them had their service year extended due to absenteeism while eight others are to start afresh for absconding from the compulsory national assignment.
The sanctions were announced at the passing out of the corps members in Yenagoa, the state capital.
Meanwhile, the Bayelsa State government, hasreassured the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) of its continued support for the scheme to achieve its set objectives in the state.
Governor Douye Diri gave the assurance in Yenagoa at the passing-out parade ceremony of the 2021 Batch B, Stream 1 corps members.
Represented at the ceremony by his deputy, Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo, he pledged commitment to improve the welfare and security of corps members posted to the state adding that the state ranks among the best in terms of monthly remuneration and other welfare packages for youth corps members because of the importance the government accords to the national civic duty.
He charged the corps members to remain diligent and patriotic, and to avoid actions that would bring shame to themselves, their families and the NYSC Scheme.
According to the Governor, ” Bayelsa is home to all Nigerians and therefore, I encourage the corps members who have just completed their national service, that they are at liberty to stay back in the state to pursue their personal and legitimate goals.
He charged them to make the best use of the vocational skills they had acquired during their service year and be good ambassadors of Bayelsa state wherever they go.
“Our government will accord the NYSC scheme all the necessary support it needs to achieve the objectives of the scheme, while also giving our commitment to the improved welfare and security of corps members still in service.As you get set to be demobilized from service today, I charge you to remain diligent and patriotic. Avoid any action that will bring shame to your families and the NYSC”.
“Let me assure those of you that wish to stay back in the state that Bayelsa State will continue to be a home for you all. For those of you that will return to your states of residence, I charge you to be good ambassadors of BayelsaState.Tell your people the good stories of this state that has become your home in the past one year and whenever you have opportunity of giving back, don’t forget Bayelsa state.
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