Tag: Brig.- Gen. Mohammed Fadah

  • Our support for NYSC, a token of appreciation – Gov. Wike

    Our support for NYSC, a token of appreciation – Gov. Wike

    Gov. Nyesom Wike of Rivers on Thursday said the government was determined to improve facilities owned by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Rivers.

    Wike disclosed this while inaugurating the 5,000-capacity ultra-modern auditorium that the state government built for the NYSC at Nonwa-Gbam in Tai Local Government Area.

    He said that youth corps members should not be accommodated in facilities that dehumanise them while serving the state.

    According to him, what matters to the state government is the services the youth corps members are rendering to the people.

    “We would do everything we can to make them comfortable,” he said.

    Wike said with the new auditorium, corps members and their officials would be comfortable whenever their coordinator or the director-general wanted to address them.

    In his speech, the Director-General of NYSC, Brig.-Gen. Mohammed Fadah, thanked the governor for his magnanimity and named it “Nyesom Ezenwo Wike Hall.’

    Fadah explained that there was no other NYSC camp in the country that had such auditorium built by the Rivers Government.

    He said that Wike had done a lot for the NYSC, adding that the occasion offered him an opportunity to appreciate his numerous people-oriented projects.

    “You renovated corps’ hostels and official residences and the multi-purpose hall.

    “You constructed drainages, you reconstructed the burnt dinning hall, you restored the payment of monthly allowances of corps members serving in Rivers State.

    “You restored payment of running cost to the secretariat,  among other support,” he said.

    Mr Deinma Iyalla, Commissioner for Special Projects, said the auditorium’s gallery could accommodate 2,500 people and the ground level also accommodating 2,500 people.

    Iyalla said the auditorium has four multi-media screens, a computerised public address system, nine offices, two boardrooms and two changing rooms.

  • DG urges NYSC members to accept postings in good faith

    DG urges NYSC members to accept postings in good faith

    The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC ) Brig.- Gen. Mohammed Fadah on Tuesday urged corps members to accept their postings in good faith.

    The DG gave the advice while addressing the 2022 batch “B’’ stream II corps members at the formal closing and passing out ceremony at the permanent orientation camp, Mangu.

    Fadah was represented by the NYSC State Coordinator in Plateau, Mrs Rifikatu Daniel.

    He also urged the corps members to integrate into their host communities and undertake community development projects that would uplift the living standard of the people.

    Fadah enjoined the corps members to perform their duties with diligence and be guided by the provisions of the NYSC Act and Bye-laws as well as their workplace rules and regulations.

    The Director-General called on the corps members to sustain the spirit of patriotism, hard work and resilience, which they imbibed during the orientation course.

    He further called on them to strive to meet the expectations of Nigerians by contributing towards the progress and development of the nation.

    Fadah challenged the corps members to build on the skills acquired on camp via the Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development Programme (SAED) by availing themselves for the post camp training.

    He added that the act would enable them to become proficient in a particular skill during and after their service year.

    Fadah urged the corps members to be security conscious at all times and avoid putting themselves in harm.

    He cautioned them against staying out late at night, attending night parties and accepting car rides from strangers.

    The DG warned them against the use of social media for ethnic jingoism, rumour peddling.

    Fadah also enjoined them to use the platform for promoting peace, unity and prosperity of the nation.

    Fadah cautioned the youth corps members against engaging in local politics, saying, ”it is a no-go area.”

    He called on them to be good ambassadors of the scheme and to be wary of acts that could tarnish the image of the NYSC.

    The NYSC boss advised corps members to take the COVID-19 vaccines as the vaccines would keep them safe against the virus.

    Fadah also urged them to ensure that they adhered to the COVID-19 safety protocols.

    He further called on them to sensitise those in their host communities about the virus to prevent the spread in their host communities.

    Fadah appealed to the corps employers to always accept corps members posted to them and make the necessary provisions for their welfare.

    Newsmen reports that awards were presented to corps members and staffers for outstanding performances in camp.

    Mr Isaac Adah, received the award as the best male corps member in camp, while Miss Scholastica Afu, was awarded the best female corps member in camp.

    Similarly, Mrs Talatu Mahana was awarded as the best NYSC camp official, while Mr Matthias Naanalong, was presented the award of the best non-NYSC camp official.