Kwara Governor Urges NYSC Corps Members to Embrace Patriotism and Excellence
Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has urged newly sworn in National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members to embody patriotism and exemplary citizenship in alignment with the scheme's nationalistic mission.
The Governor's charge, delivered via Commissioner for Youth Development Ambassador Ndanusa Usman Shehu at the 2025 Batch 'B', Stream I swearing in ceremony at the NYSC Orientation Camp in Yikpata, Edu Local Government Area, emphasised full participation in camp activities including physical drills, paramilitary training, and leadership sessions.
Ambassador Shehu stated: "Approach this orientation with seriousness. The state government is committed to providing a conducive environment throughout your service year to support your development as future leaders."
The directive reinforces Kwara's dedication to the NYSC programme as a catalyst for youth empowerment and national unity, with Governor AbdulRazaq highlighting the corps members' role in driving community development during their service year.
"I want you to justify the confidence reposed in you as leaders of this great nation by making patriotism, discipline, honesty, and hard work your watchwords," says Governor AbdulRazaq.
The Chief Judge of Kwara State, Justice Abiodun Adebara represented by Justice Tahiru Salihu Umar administered the NYSC Oath of Allegiance to the corps members.
The Chairman of the Kwara NYSC Governing Board, represented by Mrs. Okanla Kuburat Atinuke, commended the Governor for his continuous support and urged the corps members to contribute meaningfully to their host communities.
"Serve diligently and selflessly, and always remember that your service can transform lives," she said
NYSC State Coordinator, Mr. Onifade Olaoluwa Joshua, appreciated the Governor's backing and praised the enthusiasm of the new corps members. He outlined several educational and entertainment programmes scheduled during the orientation.
He confirmed that 1,600 corps members 700 males and 900 females were officially sworn in at the camp.
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