Governor
Umahi inspecting the parade mounted by various platoons of the 2018
NYSC batch B stream 1 during the closing ceremony of their orientation
course.
N5,000
travel allowance for corps members and N2 million for corpers who took
part in the parade, have been endorsed by the state governor.
Speaking while addressing NYSC Corps members on Monday, the Ebonyi
State Governor, David Umahi, announced the approval of N400 million to
the scheme in the state for the renovation of the scheme’s orientation
camp in Afikpko North Local Government Area.
According to PREMIUM Times, the latest development is separate from
the N5,000 travel allowance he directed to be immediately given to each
of the 2,200 Batch B Stream 1 Corps members who ended their orientation
course on Monday.
It was gathered that the governor also approved N2 million for
corps members who took part in the parade, adding that all the monies
are expected to come from the state government’s coffers.
Governor Umahi who also approved various cash sums to the staff of
NYSC and military officers who trained the corps members, urged them not
to allow themselves be used by politicians to thwart the country’s
democracy.
According to him, politicians are planning to rig next year’s
election and the corps members owe a duty to the country not to give in
to the plots.
“I have no doubt that you were adequately motivated and
sensitised by officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission
on your participation in the forthcoming 2018 General Election.
“Let me inform you that your participation in that all
important assignment is a rare opportunity for you to contribute your
quota towards enthroning a credible leadership, toward governance and
above all, engendering a peaceful and prosperous nation.
“In the light of the above, I charge you to discharge the INEC
assignment with utmost sense of responsibility and good conscience by
not allowing yourselves to be manipulated by desperate and unscrupulous
politicians who will be willing to buy your conscience at all cost.”
He said the N400 million will be used to renovate the road leading
to the camp, dilapidated structures in the camp, provision of drainages,
regrassing of the camp’s parade ground, connection of the camp to the
national grid, solar street lighting of the camp and other projects.
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