Rochas Okorocha, governor of Imo state, has directed
caretaker committee chairmen in the 27 local government areas to
allocate land to 1,545 corps members deployed to the state to enhance
agricultural production.
Okorocha gave the directive at the opening of orientation for the 2016 Batch ‘B’ corps members posted to the state.
He said this was in line with the state’s determination to identify
with the laudable agricultural policy of the federal government to
tackle the nation’s problem of food insufficiency.
Represented by Eze Madumere, his deputy, the governor advised the
corps members to pay serious attention to all programmes lined up for
them during the orientation.
While congratulating them for their achievements, he urged them to
discharge their duties diligently in their various places of assignment.
“I welcome you to Imo hospitality. Pay attention to the programmes
lined up for the orientation. Interact with one another and people of
the community which is the beauty and essence of the NYSC,” he said.
Isaac Fasanu, state coordinator of NYSC, said 1,545 corps members comprising 855 males and 690 females were posted to Imo.
He expressed appreciation to the government for the numerous supports
given to the scheme and for approving the construction of two
additional hostels in the camp.
He also thanked the governor for the donation of a vehicle and
appealed to him to continue supporting the scheme by complementing
efforts in feeding and other logistics.
Fasanu urged the corps members to be law-abiding.
He said the programme would instill discipline, positive attitude,
skills and broad world view in them and reposition them to stand on
their own.
The NYSC state coordinator said the scheme would also equip the corps
members with leadership qualities and prepare them mentally and
physically to face future challenges.
The highlight of the programme was the oath taking by the corps
members, administered by the representative of the chief judge of Imo,
Theresa Chikeka.
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