NYSC To Post Youth Corps Members To Farms
The
National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, will commence posting corps members to
farms, according to the corp's Director General Suleiman Kazaure.
Speaking in an interview during his official visit to the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Sagamu, Ogun State, he said this move is in line with the agricultural development programme of the NYSC.
He said that Bauchi, Oyo, Kebbi and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, had been earmarked for the pilot phase.
“It should interest you to know that the NYSC will soon begin its agricultural development scheme where corps members will be posted to farms for their primary assignments.
“Already the NYSC has acquired functioning farmlands across the nation’s geopolitical zones with four already fully functional in Kwali, Bauchi, Oyo and Kebbi.
“After this orientation programme for the Batch ‘A’ corps members, we will commence posting some of them to these farms as a pilot phase.
“Though we are starting with four states for now, we will integrate the other states as time goes, the project is still taking place,” Mr. Kazaure said.
He also implored the corps members not to seek white-collar jobs which were non-existent but rather develop their potentials skills for entrepreneurship excellence.
Speaking in an interview during his official visit to the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Sagamu, Ogun State, he said this move is in line with the agricultural development programme of the NYSC.
He said that Bauchi, Oyo, Kebbi and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, had been earmarked for the pilot phase.
“It should interest you to know that the NYSC will soon begin its agricultural development scheme where corps members will be posted to farms for their primary assignments.
“Already the NYSC has acquired functioning farmlands across the nation’s geopolitical zones with four already fully functional in Kwali, Bauchi, Oyo and Kebbi.
“After this orientation programme for the Batch ‘A’ corps members, we will commence posting some of them to these farms as a pilot phase.
“Though we are starting with four states for now, we will integrate the other states as time goes, the project is still taking place,” Mr. Kazaure said.
He also implored the corps members not to seek white-collar jobs which were non-existent but rather develop their potentials skills for entrepreneurship excellence.
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