NYSC: Gov. Ododo Restates Support for Corps Members’ Welfare

By THEANALYSTMEDIA

Kogi State Governor, Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo, has assured members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) posted to the state of his administration’s continued support for their welfare and safety.

The Governor gave the assurance on Wednesday during a brief stopover at the NYSC Orientation Camp in Asaya, Ijumu Local Government Area.

The visit followed a courtesy call at the palace of His Royal Majesty, Oba Rabiu Sule, the Ologidi of Ogidi on his way from Ekinrin-Adde where he had commissioned a new divisional police headquarters.

Addressing the corps members, Governor Ododo urged them to uphold the ideals of the NYSC scheme by promoting unity, discipline and hard work.

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He encouraged them to use their service year as an opportunity to contribute positively to the development of Kogi State and the nation.

“You are the future of Nigeria. Take your duties seriously, be patriotic, and leave a lasting impact in your host communities. Kogi State is peaceful, and we will continue to support and protect you throughout your stay,” he said.

Governor Ododo made a cash donation to boost the morale and welfare of corps members who are undergoing the three weeks orientation programme at the camp.

The Kogi State NYSC Coordinator, Mr. Femi Osungbohun, thanked the Governor for the surprise visit and for his support for the NYSC in the state.

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He described the gesture as timely and encouraging, noting that it reflects the administration’s genuine interest in the wellbeing of Nigerian youths.

He assured the Governor that corps members in the state would continue to serve with dedication and contribute meaningfully to the development of their various places of primary assignments and the host communities.

Government House Media Team
June 26, 2025

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