A retired Director of the National Youth Service Corps, Chief Gabriel Ojo Alonge, has described the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development, SAED, programme of the scheme as the life wire to economic emancipation which all corps members must key into.
Alonge, who retired as Director, Procurement Department about 10 years ago stated this while delivering motivational lecture to the 2023 Batch ‘B’ (Stream 1) corps members at NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Ikare-Akoko.
According to the one time State NYSC Award Winner, a feat which fetched him automatic employment into the noble Scheme as an Inspector II at the end of 1980/81 service year in Borno State, Alonge urged the members of the service corps to take advantage of the intervention to turn around their fortunes during and after the service year.
“My dear children, your parents and guardians have offered you education which will give you leverage in the society while the NYSC as a noble organisation has invested in your future by bringing to your doorstep the intervention known as SAED programme which has been designed to fortify you against joblessness and poverty during and after the service year.
“There was no such opportunity during our time but corps members mobilised into the scheme since 11 years ago have been exposed to this gold mine which has moved several thousands of graduate youths away from the streets into becoming entrepreneurs, captains of industries as well as employers of labour,” he said.
The motivational speaker who served as State Coordinator in some states notably Abia and Plateau advised the corps members to take the in-camp training conscientiously as the foundation laid during the orientation course would be built upon in the course of the service year.
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The recipient of 1997 NYSC Staff Merit Award in the Inspectorate Cadre asserted that the legion of graduate youths passing through the NYSC have requisite knowledge, experience and competence to transform the nation’s economic hub which will be an envy in the comity of nations.
Alonge cautioned members of the service corps to be wary of what they proclaim with their mouth because according to biblical injunction, ‘out of the abundance of heart, the mouth speaks’.
Alonge challenged the corps members to think of what they could do for the country and make it grow and develop.
He also publicly acknowledged the immense contributions of the State Coordinator, Mrs. Victoria Nnenna Ani, to youth development in the country.
“Mrs. Victoria Nnenna Ani is an administrator of sound character and woman of integrity who has brought her experience and administrative competence to bear on the development of the Scheme in Ondo State. I follow the activities of NYSC Ondo State on social media and I can conveniently say that her positive achievements speak volume,” he said.
“I cannot expect less from her because we worked together for several years at the Directorate Headquarters, Abuja and she displayed great acumen. Apart from this fact, she is married to Chief Anthony Ani, a retired director of the scheme as well who is known in the NYSC family as an administrator of administrators who is very cerebral and scholarly.”
Earlier in her opening remarks, the State Coordinator, Mrs. Victoria Nnenna Ani said NYSC was blessed to have Chief (Evang) Alonge as one of the forthright and straightforward personalities who gave his entire working life building and mentoring the younger generations.
“Gentlemen corps members, it is a thing of joy and blessing to have a personality of Chief (Evang) Alonge in your midst today who rose through the ranks and broke all barriers to get to the top. You will be doing yourselves great harm if you fail to drink from his wealth of experience. He is fully loaded with ideas capable of changing your life for the better and it is my wish that you take advantage of his motivational lecture,” she said.