NYSC Advises Corps Members To Shun All Forms of Social Vices

The Gombe State chapter of the National Youth Service Corps has admonished corps members to shun all forms of social vices.

The Camp Director, Ndako Bida, stated this during the Friday morning meditation with the corps members in the camp.

This was made known in a statement by the chapter, where the Camp Director also addressed the corps members to be of good conduct.

Ndako advised them on the need to be their brothers’ and sisters’ keeper by looking out for one another, calling on them to shun any form of social vices and be of good conduct throughout the service year,” the statement partly reads

During the meeting, Bida also read out some of the suggestions dropped by corps members and tacked the issues raised.

The Camp director, reminded the corps members that the Camp is a temporary facility provided for the purpose of the Orientation Course and the Management through the help of the State Government would keep renovating and improving on the facilities to provide the camp participants with a conducive atmosphere.


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