The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has deployed 2,000 prospective corps members to Kwara State for the one-year mandatory national service.
The deployment is coming on the heels of the Batch ‘B’ Stream II orientation camp which begins today all over the country.
The orientation course will take place at the various orientation camps nationwide, and that of the Kwara State will hold at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Yikpata, Edu Local Government Area of Kwara.
Arrival and registration hold between Wednesday, August 20 and Thursday, August 21, while the entire orientation camp would hold between August 20 and September 10.
Already, prospective corps members have received call-up letters advising them to report at their various orientation camps.
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The NYSC Public Relations Officer in Kwara, Mr. Dipo Morakinyo, via a statement issued on Monday in Ilorin, said the orientation course would hold between August 20 and September 10.
He said the camp would be closed for registration on the midnight of August 21, while the corps members would be sworn in on Thursday, August 22.
Morakinyo added that all logistics and other necessary materials needed to execute a hitch-free orientation exercise in the state have been adequately put in place.
According to him, the orientation camp is wearing a new look because most of the facilities have been given a face lift in preparation for the exercise.
The camp has been properly cleared and fumigated against reptiles and mosquitoes,” he said.
Morakinyo added that Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq would declare the orientation course open as well as deliver President Muhammadu Buhari’s speech.
“His Lordship, the Chief Judge of the state will also be at the ceremony to administer the oath of allegiance to the newly mobilised corps members.
The scheme also appeals to the good people of Kwara, to warmly receive the new corps members, who are just being deployed to the state for their one year mandatory national service,” Morakinyo said. (NAN)