
The government of Zamfara State has reiterated its commitment to corps members’ safety and welfare.
At the NYSC Orientation Camp, Gusau, on Friday, Governor Dauda Lawal reaffirmed the assurances received at the swearing-in of the state’s 2025 Batch B Stream I corps members.
Alhaji Nasiru Kaura, the governor’s Permanent Secretary, Alhaji Nasiru Kaura, the governor, said the continuation of the payment of state benefits to corps members and special benefits to corps medical personnel was a part of his commitment to improve the welfare of corps members.
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By approaching the service year with passion, integrity, and a strong resolve to impact the communities where they are posted, Lawal urged the corps members to defend the government’s support for their welfare.
The governor reiterated his administration’s commitment to their safety, saying, “My administration’s commitment to the safety and welfare of every corps member is of the utmost importance.” We are fully committed to providing an environment in which you can excel in addition to ensuring your security throughout your service year.
The three-week orientation exercise, which would include lectures on the state’s culture and traditions, as well as physical training, leadership development, and skills acquisition programs, was noted by Mallam Muhammad Ahmed, the NYSC’s Zamfara State Coordinator.
He urged corps members to take the training seriously, stressing how important it was for both their professional growth and the success of their service year.
Governor Lawal’s administration supported the state coordinator’s efforts, particularly the return of state benefits for corps members following a protracted suspension, the state coordinator said.
In order to accommodate the growing number of corps members stationed in the state, he also made an appeal for a larger site for the orientation camp.
Source: Channels TV
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