The Federal Cappital Territory Minister of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud has identified the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme as being crucial for national integration and development since its inception in 1973.
Mahmoud made this assertion during the NYSC pre-mobilization workshop held in Abuja, stressing that the programme was designed to foster unity among young Nigerians.
The minister noted that the theme of the workshop: “Strengthening the NYSC mobilization process for effective service delivery,” resonates deeply with the aspirations of the national vision of the Tinubu administration.
She therefore, charged stakeholders to play critical roles in shaping the experiences of young Nigerian graduates, ensuring that they are equipped with the necessary skills, knowledge, and mindset to contribute positively to the society.
Mahmoud said, that ” we are in a dynamic world where the needs of our communities are evolving rapidly.
“Therefore, our prospective corps members must be prepared to meet these challenges with creativity, resilience, and spirit of innovation.
“This workshop is an opportunity to share best practices, explore new ideas, and collaborate on strategies that will enhance the effectiveness of the NYSC programme”.
The minister used the occasion to commend the leadership of the NYSC for their unwavering commitment to improving the quality of service rendered by corps members.
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“Your dedication to training and preparing our youth for the responsibilities they will undertake is commendable. By investing in their development, we are investing in the future of Nigeria,” she stressed.
Welcoming participants to the occasion, the NYSC Director General, Brig. Gen. Yusha’u Ahmed, noted that over the years, the NYSC programme has been the vanguard of nation building, fostering unity among the different nationalities as well as playing critical role in national development.
According to him, “the imprints of the scheme is all over the landscape of our nation from the mega cities to the very rural communities of Nigeria.”
Ahmed emphasised that the mobilization process is a very critical component of the service year that deserved all seriousness, adding that the place of effective service delivery in a successful mobilization process cannot be overemphasized.
The NYSC director general pledged that the management remains committed in ensuring that the right things are done at all times from the beginning to the end of the mobilization process