Inuwa, Corps members
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ATTAH WILLIAMS

Governor Muhammad Inuwa Yahaya, has called on National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members who completed their mandatory one-year service to the country in Gombe State to continue with their nation-building even after their service year.

He made the call in Gombe at the passing out ceremony of batch ‘A’ stream 1 of the corps members deployed to the state at the Pantami Township Stadium on Thursday.

Governor Inuwa said:  “The task of nation-building is painstaking and continuous. You should therefore continue to be critical participants in our nation’s regeneration project.

“The nation is immensely grateful to you for your dedication and patriotism. It is my hope that your faith in Nigeria will persist and permeate your souls as you strive for greater heights for which you are all destined”.

The governor also encouraged the corps members to be innovative and determined to discover the vast opportunities that abound in the nation by being self employees.

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“You should exploit the goldmine inherent in agriculture, manufacturing, mining, and rendering of social services among other business ventures. I urge you to key into the policies and programmes of the Federal Republic of Nigeria geared towards youth empowerment, self-employment, and economic development,” he added.

Inuwa further commended them for what he described as their invaluable contributions to the State through group and individual community development projects in the nooks and crannies of the State in various spheres of life such as education, sports, agriculture and other critical sectors of socio-economic development.

“We thank you for the selfless efforts in making our communities better, particularly the strengthening of our health initiatives for Rural Dwellers Programme across the state by providing free medical interventions,” the governor stressed.

TheStar

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