The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Monday, released at
least 2, 300 corps members to the Lagos State labour market, at the closing
ceremony and end of 21-days Orientation Course of the 2015 Batch ‘A’ Stream I
corps members deployed to the state.
This is even as the NYSC Lagos State Coordinator, Mr. Cyril
Akhanemhe, charged the corps members to always maintain good character in their
Places of Primary Assignment (PPAs), noting that good character is better
praised than outstanding talent.
Akhanemhe gave this charge the event held at the NYSC Lagos
Orientation Camp, in Iyana-Ipaja area of Lagos, however advised the corps
members to be worthy ambassadors of the scheme and the nation.
He said: “My dear corps members, the next 11 months depict
the next step in your service year. There has never been a better time to let
the leaves of mediocrity fall from your tree of live. Strive to excel in all
your life endeavours. Excellence is a lifestyle, not a coincidence.You will
excel if you don’t internalize the habit of excuses.
“May I also remind you that good character is more to be
praised than outstanding talent. Most talents are to some extent a gift. Good
character, by contrast is not given to us. We have to build it piece by piece,
by thought, courage and determination.
“Therefore, in discharging your duties in your Places of
Primary Assignment and in execution of your community development service
activities, I urge you to always maintain good character.”
The Lagos NYSC boss also implored the corps members to be
determined, dedicated and self-disciplined, adding that “You will be posted to
areas where your contribution will be of high economic value such as
Agriculture, Rural infrastructure development, Health and Education. I urge you
to ensure you leave an indelible mark of excellent Performance in your various
PPAs.”
Meanwhile, in his address, Governor Babatunde Fashola of
Lagos State, represented by the Director, General Services Department, Ministry
of Special Duties, Mr. Joseph Abolude, urged the corps members to be agents of
change, thus, to contribute meaningfully to the socio-economic development of
the state.
This is even as he appealed to Lagosians, as well as
employers of labour to open their arms to receive the corps members, noting
that this will enable them perform maximally in contributing positively to the
development of Lagos.
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