The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has described the members of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC as a source of immense potential to Nigeria and the country’s most valuable resource.
He said it was the responsibility of the Nigerian State to provide the scheme with the tools necessary for it to succeed in the form of the NYSC orientation course.
Governor Adeleke gave this affirmation during the swearing-in and official opening ceremony of the 2023 Batch C Stream 1 orientation course for corps members deployed to the state at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Ede on Tuesday.
Governor Adeleke urged the corps members to make the most of this opportunity to ask questions, explore new horizons and use the programme as a stepping stone towards their dreams and aspirations.
“Let the programme be a stepping stone towards your dreams and aspirations. Remember, success is not just about personal achievement but also about giving back to your communities and making a positive impact.
“As you engage in these activities and connect with your peers, I hope you build lasting friendships and networks that will support you throughout your journey.”
While noting that the world is changing rapidly and the youth were at the forefront of that change, Adeleke charged the corps members to be ready and fully prepared for the change.
“I urge you to leverage on the NYSC Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development programme for self-development and empowerment. Take the programme seriously.
“I urge you to dream big, work hard, and be the change you wish to see in the world. With the right knowledge and a commitment to excellence, you can achieve anything. This Orientation programme is just the beginning of your incredible journey.”
The governor also advised the corps members to obey all rules and regulations.
“Be a law-abiding citizen and always embrace peaceful coexistence, wholesome friendship, honesty and virtues. Do not indulge yourselves in frivolities and exuberances associated with modern youths but strive to stand out and be different to secure your place in the future.”