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Ondo NYSC: I’m responsive to all, coordinator tells ‘corpers’

David Adenekan
David Adenekan
Bakare

The National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Ondo State Coordinator, Mrs. Kuburat Omowumi Bakare, has dispelled report of discrimination by her against corps members dislodged from Lagos State.

She stated that she was responsive and responsible to those deployed to Ondo State and the ones dislodged from Lagos State in the 2024 Batch ‘C’ (Stream II).

Bakare, affirmed that her role as the State Coordinator encompassed the provision of adequate security and enhanced welfare for all corps members serving or passing through the state as a result of NYSC deployment or posting policy.

“I want to thank my children that were dislodged from Lagos State for subtly expressing their minds on what they perceived as unjust and unfair treatment, but I want to let you know that the hitches experienced during registration was beyond our control, as the server was congested because four states namely (Lagos, Ekiti, Ondo and Osun) with independent points were doing registration, and Lagos secretariat is the only one that generates code number for their corps members in these states which automatically slowed down the registration process”.

She continued, “it is only after registration is completed that corps members will be allocated to platoons, where kit items and meal ticket will be issued to them. You will recall that we provided accommodation to all corps members the moment they arrived camp, this predisposes that members of the service corps remain indivisible under our watch.”

She appealed to corps members, especially those dislodged from Lagos, to desist from feeding their families back home unfounded information about not according them attention in the scheme of things.

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The coordinator condemned the use of the social media to discredit the operations of the scheme.

“Gentlemen corps members, I want to let you know that we have nothing to hide, as we are giving our best under the circumstances we found ourselves. We cannot suppress your feelings, but we should allow reasoning to prevail and stop distracting us from enhancing our efficient service delivery. We strive daily to give you the best,” she explained.

In another development, the state coordinator flagged off lecture series for the orientation course exercise, and charged the corps members to take advantage of the opportunity to enrich their knowledge and widen their horizons, as what they stood to gain could never be taught in classrooms.

She thereafter inaugurated the Camp Court Committee, where she charged them to give everyone presented before them, fair hearing and discharge their duties as people of proven character and integrity who have conscience.

The three Corps Camp Directors were equally unveiled to the camp community, where the NYSC helmsman admonished them not to see themselves as superiors to their colleagues but should confide their activities as an intermediary between camp management and the corps members.

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