Nasarawa: Sule urges corps members to be ambassadors of hope 

Governor Abdullahi Sule of Nasarawa state Tuesday urged corps members posted to the state to be ambassadors of hope in their places of primary assignments.

He stated this Tuesday at the closing ceremony of the 2024, Batch C stream 1 orientation course at the Magaji Dan Yamusa National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Permanent orientation camp, in Keffi local government area of the state.

Sule, represented by his deputy, Dr. Emmanuel Akabe, urged corps members to be catalysts for progress and the advocates for a better tomorrow to their host communities.

“Carry with you the sense of duty, the commitment to community and the passion for positive change that you have cultivated during this orientation course.

“Whether you find yourself in bustling cities, serene villages or remote hamlets, let the principles of unity, understanding and empathy guide your interactions,” he said.

He also charged them, irrespective of their postings to embrace the communities they are called to serve as it is in their stories that they will find the true essence of their purpose.

He also urged corps members to contribute wholeheartedly to the progress of the communities they will serve.

He congratulated the 1, 600 corps members comprising 731 males and 869 females and camp officials for achieving a hitch-free orientation exercise. He also praised their incredible resilience and spirit of service that define each of them.

The governor assured the corps members of his administration’s statutory responsibility to their welfare, security and general well-being and giving assurance  that Nasarawa state is peaceful and the people of the state truly accommodating.

In her remarks, Mrs. Salamatu Muhammad, coordinator of the scheme in the state, congratulated the corps members for conducting themselves properly during the orientation course.