In a heartfelt gesture of appreciation, the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Taraba State hosted a send-forth party over the weekend for two esteemed staff members who recently retired.
The event, held at the state’s NYSC office, was attended by colleagues, friends, and well-wishers who gathered to celebrate the distinguished careers of Mr Ben Dominic and Mrs Ladi Gambo, who collectively served the Corps for several years.
Addressing the gathering, Anthony Nzoka, the State Coordinator of the NYSC, lauded the retirees for their dedicated service and exemplary work ethic, describing them as pillars of the organization.
He emphasized the significance of celebrating their achievements as a source of motivation for current staff members.
Mr Dominic and Mrs Gambo, who had served in various capacities across different states before concluding their tenure in Taraba, were praised for their contributions to the success of the NYSC both in the state and nationwide.
Expressing gratitude for the honor bestowed on them, Dominic expressed his appreciation to the NYSC management and Taraba State community, emphasizing the fulfillment derived from his years of service.
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Similarly, Mrs. Gambo urged her former colleagues to remain focused and dedicated, emphasizing the importance of cherishing every moment and preparing for life after retirement.
Throughout the event, attendees fondly recalled the professionalism and warmth exhibited by Mr. Dominic and Mrs. Gambo, highlighting their positive impact on the organization.
As the retirees embark on the next phase of their lives, the NYSC community wished them well and pledged to maintain the bond forged over years of shared experiences and collaboration.
The send-forth ceremony also provided an opportunity for staff members to commend Nzoka for his exemplary leadership and to brainstorm ideas for enhancing the efficiency of the NYSC Secretariat in Taraba State.