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The National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) says it was intensifying efforts to establish a Trust Fund. The fund would be used to provide start-up capitals for the corps members

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The fund would be used to provide start-up capital for the corps members after their service years.This, the service says, is to enable them to embark on safer journeys during their service years.

This is contained in a statement issued shortly after the address by Mrs Adenike Adeyemi, the NYSC Director, Press and Public Relations Unit of the scheme.The director-general reiterated the need for the corps members to always seek permission before traveling out of their states of postings. “Corps members should not also board vehicles along the road. Your welfare is very paramount to the NYSC.

He advised corps members to ensure that they get the COVID-19 vaccines, to protect themselves and others from the deadly virus.Ibrahim said that corps members found culpable of requesting rejections from their employers for “greener pastures of postings” would be punished according to the NYSC bye-laws.

“You have gone through the rudiments of the orientation course, please take advantage of it and see what you can do for your fatherland.“Let the spirit of the orientation live in you forever as Nigerians. National integration should be your watchword; we should be united as a country,” he said.

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