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Be selfless in your service to Nigeria — Army Chief advises corps members

By Akintunde Jacobs, Akure

The Brigade Commander, 32 Artillery Brigade, Owena Cantonment, Akure, Brigadier General Muktar Adamu has disclosed that the nation expects selfless service from the corps members.

The Army Chief made the disclosure at the weekend when he visited the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Ikare-Akoko as part of his working tour to Akoko Division to study the security architecture of the State.

Adamu said that the security of citizens and residents of the country is of paramount importance to the Federal Government and that the corps members have a role to play in ensuring that they assist the security agencies to give them total protection.

“I want to reiterate the commitment of the Federal Government to provide water tight security for her citizens which by extension, you are an integral part and I want to abide by the security tips provided for you by the Scheme and from the lectures delivered by the security experts.”

Federal Government is not relenting at improving on the security apparatus that will make all Nigerians to be safe irrespective of where they find themselves but government is continuously sensitising Nigerians on the better ways to tackle the challenges facing the nation.

The combatant General advised the corps members to carefully study their environment and appealed to them to restrain from ostentatious living which according to him may attract undesirable elements in the society to take advantage of them.

The Security Chief encouraged the corps members to take advantage of the robust relationships between the Nigerian Army and the Scheme to safeguard their precious lives by contacting the military formations contiguous to them whenever they face with challenges.

The one star General who reported for duties not long ago while promising to build on the relationship existing between the two Federal Government institutions said that the military formations under his watch will continue to provide surveillance for the Scheme in the state.

He charged the corps members to look in the direction of the Skill Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme which according to him will pay their bills and make them independent.

“Not everyone will be opportuned to secure white collar job or paid employment but if you follow a pattern and you acquire a skill or vocation, you will be an asset rather than liability to your immediate family and the society at large.

“Live a life of impact because the society expects more from you and you can only achieve the objectives of the founding fathers of the Scheme if you promote unity and oneness. See your living together under one roof and performing activities on platoon basis as a design to speak and act with one voice,” he said.

While welcoming the Brigade Commander, the State Coordinator, Victoria Nnenna Ani heaped accolades on the General for being the first to personally pay a working visit to the camp during orientation course.

The State Coordinator while admonishing the corps members to see the visit as a demonstration of commitment which the military is known for and the priority attention placed on the NYSC, charged them to keep to hear the words of wisdom that would be coming from the one star General.

Ani wished the Brigade Commander a successful tenure in the Sunshine State and said that she would be calling on the Cantonment from time to time.

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