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NYSC Reopens Zamfara Orientation Camp After 16-Month Closure

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November 29, 2024
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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), resumed orientation activities in Zamfara State, reopening the camp after a 16-month hiatus due to security challenges.

The reopening ceremony, held on Friday at the temporary camp in Gusau, also featured the swearing-in of Batch C Stream 1 corps members deployed to the state.

The permanent orientation camp in Tsafe, currently undergoing renovation by the state government, remains temporarily unavailable.

Zamfara State NYSC Coordinator, Muhammad Lawan Ahmed, described the reopening as a historic milestone, underscoring its significance in fostering national unity and integration.

“This ceremony marks the resumption of orientation activities in the state after over a year of closure,” Ahmed stated.

“At the end of call-up registration, 400 corps members, 320 males and 80 females will be formally sworn in to begin their orientation course,” he continued.

Ahmed urged the corps members to maintain discipline, embrace tolerance, and engage actively in the skills acquisition programs offered during the orientation.

Governor Dauda Lawal, represented by the Permanent Secretary of the State Ministry of Youth Development, encouraged the corps members to act as ambassadors of unity while leveraging the opportunities available in Zamfara.

“I urge you to approach every aspect of the orientation course with seriousness and take time to learn about Zamfara State’s culture and environment,” the governor’s representative said.

“As a government, we are committed to your security and welfare and will provide all necessary support,” the governor’s representative continued.

Zamfara Police Commissioner, Mohammed Dalijan, assured attendees that robust security measures are in place to protect the corps members.

“The presence of security agencies, including the Police, Army, and DSS, at this event signals our commitment to ensuring the safety of corps members in Zamfara.

The state is now safe, and we will post members only to secure areas,” Dalijan emphasized.

The corps members expressed optimism about their deployment, with many eager to explore the culture and contribute to the state’s development.

“I was excited when I got posted to Zamfara,” said Amah Victoria, a corps member from Lagos.

“I’ve never been to the North before, and this is an opportunity to embrace new experiences.

The cool weather and warm reception make me look forward to my service year,” she continued.

The reopening of the camp signals a significant step in restoring normalcy to Zamfara State, reflecting improved security conditions and the government’s commitment to national integration through the NYSC scheme.

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