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  • Zemoh Takes Over C’River NYSC As The 28th State Coordinator

    Zemoh Takes Over C’River NYSC As The 28th State Coordinator

     

    Mr Andrew Zemoh has taken over the mantle of leadership from Alhaji Mohammed Nakamba as the 28th State Coordinator in Cross River State.

    Addressing Staff at the NYSC Secretariat, Calabar, Zemoh hinted that his administration is open for constructive criticism from both Senior and Junior officers, adding that his coming to Cross River State is divine, aimed at changing the narratives for good.

    He called on Staff to distance themselves from gossip and join hands with him to achieve the target set for the scheme by the Director General.

    Zemoh admonished staff to be punctual, while tasking heads of Departments and Units to always delegate responsibilities as a way of providing learning grounds for their subordinates. He said much is expected from the Secretariat for his success.

    Earlier in his welcome remarks, the out gone State Coordinator, Alhaji Mohammed Nakamba congratulated Zemoh and also acquainted him with the working model of the Secretariat. He called on the staff to extend the cooperation and support given him to the new Coordinator.

    Nakamba expressed optimism on the capacity of Zemoh to take the Secretariat to another level.

    Until his posting to Cross River, Zemoh was a Deputy Director, Career Management Division at Human Resource Management Department of the NYSC Directorate Headquarters, Abuja.

    Zemoh holds Bachelor of Science Degree in Political Science from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, and a Masters Degree in International Relations and Strategic Studies from the University of Jos in Plateau State.

    He was a member of NYSC Corps at Obubra Local Government Area of Cross River State during the 1991/92 service year and is proudly from Kaduna State

  • Over 1,000 Corps Members Takes Oath Of Allegiance In Cross River

    Over 1,000 Corps Members Takes Oath Of Allegiance In Cross River

    By Admin

    A total of 1, 100 Corps Members deployed to Cross River state for the 2021 Batch ‘A’, Stream 1 Service year have been sworn in.

    Declaring the ceremony open, NYSC State Coordinator for Cross River, Alhaji Mohammed Nakamba who presided over the event charged them to be good ambassadors of the scheme and the nation at large. He stressed the need for the corps members to uphold the tenets of the scheme which is geared towards promoting national unity and integration.

    The Coordinator further explained that the NYSC is a tool for promoting national unity and integration. He therefore admonished the Corps Members to interact freely across all cultural backgrounds, adding that they should see themselves as one and do away with every prejudice held against any tribe.

    He also urged them to maintain all COVID-19 protocols as stipulated by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, NCDC.

    His words “Most Nigerians believe that the coronavirus is a scam but you must understand that we are talking about your safety. COVID-19 is real and you must adhere strictly to the protocols that’s why you were all tested before you were allowed into the camp. You must wear your nose mask at all times, maintain social distancing and wash your hands regularly.

    “Let me also inform you that the NYSC scheme does not condone any form of misconduct. You must be responsible at all times and ensure that you contribute towards the the developmental strides of the nation”.

    He commended the federal and state governments for the ongoing erosion control works and renovation of some facilities at the orientation camp.

    The oath of allegiance was administered by the Chief Judge of Cross River State, Justice Akon Ikpeme who was represented by the Judge of Obubra High Court, Justice Emmanuel Ubua.

    Speaking with newsmen after the event, the Corps Members promised to be good ambassadors of the scheme. They were excited to have been inducted into the NYSC after the long break caused by COVID-19 pandemic.

  • Focus Immensely On National Consciousness And Integration Rather Than Ethnic Bigotry – Ayade To Corps Members

    Focus Immensely On National Consciousness And Integration Rather Than Ethnic Bigotry – Ayade To Corps Members

    By Elijah Ugani

    The Governor of Cross River State, Sir Ben Ayade has called on corps members deployed to Cross River State for the compulsory one year national service to focus on national consciousness and integration rather ethnic bigotry.

    Ayade made the call during the 2020 Batch B stream 1A swearing in ceremony of 600 corps members at the NYSC permanent orientation camp, Obubra Local Government Area.

    His words “While I urge you not to take the service year as an ordinary adventure, you are expected to be better citizens who at the end of the service year have course to celebrate meaningful contributions to national development.
    So, focus immensely on national consciousness and Integration rather than ethnic bigotry. This becomes necessary judging from the recent agitation by a large section of Nigerian youths through the legitimate end SARS Protests.

    “In Cross River State, we saw the good concern from the youth as a wake up call for service, development and protection of basic tenets of Democracy.

    “Despite our collective challenges as a nation, the country remains a strong entity, full of opportunities, especially for the teaming educated youth of the nation. To enhance the country’s cohesion, unity and Integration, a pragmatic vision of the National Youth Service Corps scheme (NYSC) came into existence 47 years ago. The youth force of a nation is key to development of a progressive Country.

    “More over, answering the clarion call by taking your Oath of allegiance is to demonstrate the hope of our great country Nigeria and a great achievement of an enlighten society, full of opportunities with free mobility and freedom.

    “With the recent vandalization of the Cross River State Capital by hoodlums acclaimed to be Angry youth population, it is obvious that the state is being dragged back to the (3 “R”s) of post civil war where Reconciliation, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction became the focal agenda of government.

    “While we consider the NYSC as a stabilizing force, more need to be done to provide the much needed reorientation of the idle and vulnerable youth who themselves are being hijacked by drugs and other health damaging narcotics.

    “On our part, government will painstakingly approach the reconstruction effort while at the same time, discourage criminality in whatever guise they may appear.
    The destruction of the NYSC state Secretariat and other government establishment is the darkest experience of this administration.

    “We have Recieved a comprehensive report on the extent of the damages and would appropriately intervene to put enemies of Cross River state to shame.
    We will ensure that adequate provisions are made for a takeoff of a new office, considering the essential services the scheme is rendering all communities in the state irrespective of how remote they may be.

    “Generally, I salute the NYSC management for putting in place standard Covid-19 protocols for this orientation exercise. We appreciate the professional approach of the National Centre for Disease control NCDC since the the coming of COVID 19 Pandemic. You will recall, that Cross River State state was the number one state that pioneered the use of protective approach in taming Covid19 and making the state less vulnerable at a time many states were locked down.

    “Finally, there is coordinated efforts towards providing a safer environment for all residents in Cross River State, and to secure properties against harm.
    Once again, i sincerely welcome you to the most hospitable state in the south south region. On this note, i declare the 2020 Batch B stream 1A Orientation Course open”

    Earlier, the Commissioner for Youth and Skills Development who doubles as the the Chairman, NYSC Governing Council, Hon. Signor Omang Idiege noted that “Cross River State is a leading hospitality hub in the West African Sub Region, hosting the largest street party in Africa. Thus, the Cultural boost Under the digital Governor of Cross River state has gone far in retooling African Cultural heritage for which the National Youth Service Corps stands to build.

    “Gentlemen Corps Members, I urge you to be guided by lofty objectives of the scheme, especially eliminating ignorance and confirming at first hand, the many similarities among the various ethnic groups you will soon meet during the cause of your service. Whereas, the rest of the world respects the international heights we have attained over the years, recent negative events ignited by hoodlums during the ENDSARS protest have encroached into both state, federal and private properties, including the National Youth Service Corps. While on inspection of the damaged NYSC Secretariat as directed by the Governor, we realized that the level of havoc meted on the Secretariat was monumental.

    “The post Covid-19 service year is one that requires vigor and speed, if we are to cover the vacuum already left behind by your predecessors.

    On his part, the NYSC State Coordinator Alhaji Nakanda, thanked the Almighty Allah for restoring NYSC Orientation programme after the devastating period occasioned by the COVID-19 nationwide, and acknowledged the role played by the NCDC National Centre for Disease Control and the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 for their diligence and commitment, which paved way for reopening of NYSC Orientation Camps by the Federal Government.

    The number one corps member in the state stated that ” the three weeks Orientation Course is structured to prepare Corps Members for the compulsory one year National Service. Corps members will be exposed to Drills, Man O’ War agility and __ training, lectures on security, teachings, as well as on camp skills acquisition and enterprenuship training programmes to equip them with requisite capacity not only delivering service to Cross River State, but to also boost their human resource value. Corps Members will also be exposed to socials etc.

    “Your Excellency Sir, our commitment to providing auxiliary manpower to the state through consist provision of teachers, Medical personnel and other graduates needed by the State remain a top priority. However, we can best achieve these by ensuring that the orientation course environment is made very conducive for us to achieve desired results.

    “I want to appreciate the effort of the state government in maintaining the orientation camp since inception and to also inform His Excellency, that much needs to be done in the areas of infrastructural expansion, Erosion control and mending of the perimeter fence to mitigate the porous state of the Camp. This will help observe the COVID-19 protocol according to the directives by the Nigerian Centre for Disease Control NCDC.

    “Your Excellency Sir, the recent wave of (END SARS) protests hijacked by hoodlums in Cross River State has grounded the operational Headquarters of the NYSC in Cross River State. All working tools were either looted or vandalized, including two Hilux Vans and one Ambulance. It will interest His Excellency to know that all the utility vehicles in this Camp are either hired or given as assistance by Sister Organisations.

    “While we assure your Excellency of the Scheme’s readiness to key into your lofty development efforts, the renovation of the NYSC Secretariat will help settle the incoming set of Corps Members to key into the industrialization drive of the Government”

    Highlight of the event was administration of Oath of allegiance on the Corps Members, and Martial Arts by Corps Members.

  • CR NYSC Gets 665 Corps Members, Undergoes Covid – 19 Testing As Camp Reopens Today Across The County

    CR NYSC Gets 665 Corps Members, Undergoes Covid – 19 Testing As Camp Reopens Today Across The County

    By Elijah Ugani 

    In line with the Covid 19 protocol, Cross River State gets 650 corps members for the 2020 Batch B Stream 1A service year at NYSC permanent orientation camp, Obubra Local Government Area, Cross River State.

    This was disclosed by the State Coordinator, when contacted by The Lumine News.

    His words “we are expecting 665 corps members because of the Covid – 19 protocol. We hope to get the best out of this number. We will have a shortfall compared to the expected number of corps members.

    “We are in the camp prepared to received the corps members for the three weeks intensive drilling. With the few number of corps members expected in the camp, we are going to have shortage of corps members to deploy to various establishments in the state”

    Nakanda further disclosed that “we are grateful to NCDC for the Covid – 19 testing at the entrance of the camp for both NYSC officials and corps members. With this testing, we are confident of a successful orientation camping”

    Recall that NYSC Orientation camps were shut down across the country following the outbreak of the dreaded Covid – 19 pandemic. A development that almost frustrated the hopes of prospective corps members. However, with the reopening of orientation camps across the country, there seemed to be jubilation, especially among graduates that awaits the mandatory one year national service.

  • Jubilation As NYSC Members To Be Enrolled Into NHIS

    Jubilation As NYSC Members To Be Enrolled Into NHIS

    Nigerian President, Muhamaddu Buhari has approved the enrolment of members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in the National Health Insurance Scheme.

    This was disclosed by the Director-General of NYSC, Brigadier-General Shuaibu Ibrahim, during a media parley today, November 9, 2020.

    His words “I wish to use this opportunity to again express our gratitude to the security agencies and other stakeholders for their support. Furthermore, the scheme has concluded arrangement with the NHIS for the enrolment of corps members into the NHIS in line with a presidential directive. We have also expended huge resources on critical health needs of corps members, including footing of medical bills.”

  • Eight Corps Members Bags Governor Award, 12 To Repeat The Service Year As NYSC Passed Out 778 In Cross River

    Eight Corps Members Bags Governor Award, 12 To Repeat The Service Year As NYSC Passed Out 778 In Cross River

    By Elijah Ugani – Calabar

    Out of the 778 Corps Members of the 2019 Batch ‘B’ Stream II, 8 have carted away State Governor’s award, 3 received merit awards from the NYSC governing board chairman, 9 got Commendation letters from the State Coordinator while 12 are to repeat the service year.

    The State Coordinator, Alhaji Mohammed Nakamba disclosed this through the Assistant Director in charge of Reward and Discipline at the NYSC Cross River state Secretariat, Calabar, Mr. Abel Udofia on the occasion of the low-key passing out ceremony held across NYSC offices at the 18 local government areas of the state.

    While on a monitoring trip to the various local government areas, the Coordinator, showered encomiums on the Corps Members for playing prominent roles in their various host communities, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. He also expressed satisfaction at the level of compliance of both staff and Corps Members to health guidelines put in place to curb the spread of the pandemic.

    “Gentlemen Corps Members, I salute the speed with which you responded to the fight against COVID-19 under my watch. Despite the option made available by NYSC Directorate Headquarters for you to go home, some of you who stayed behind and were able to contribute meaningfully through the production of nose masks.

    “Worthy of mention is the cooperation from the Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development, SAED, Team in the state who tirelessly produced nose masks across the 4 NYSC Zonal formations. This truly indicates the trainings given to you during your Orientation Course did not go in vain. May God reward you abundantly”, the Coordinator stated.

    Sharing her experience and joy, Corps Member Alexandra Tochi Chibueze who emerged winner of Miss NYSC for the Batch wished that the service year be extended. “It has been so far a learning process. For every step of the way, there was always something new to discover. I find the whole journey so interesting; I don’t even want it to end. Sadly, everything that has a beginning has an end. The saddest part of it is that it won’t even be a party courtesy of the pandemic and the mere thought of it is depressing and really sad. But it’s better to be safe than sick”, she expressed.

    Chibueze who is one of the winners of the Governor’s award further mentioned that the service year shaped her mentality and perspective of life. She said, “It has served as an eye opener to what is really obtainable in the society outside the comfort of home. It has created a platform for self discovery and has encouraged me to be a better citizen. It has also allowed me to serve as an instrument in contributing to national development”.