Minister tasks corps members on creativity, innovation to serve communities better
By Philip Yatai
Dr Mariya Mahmoud, the Minister of State for Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has urged prospective graduates for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) to be creative and innovative to serve communities better.
Mahmoud made the call during the NYSC pre-mobilisation workshop in Abuja on Tuesday.
She said the world is changing and the needs of communities are equally evolving rapidly.
She stressed the need for prospective youth corps members to be prepared to meet the challenges with creativity, resilience and innovation.
She, however, added that “stakeholders must play a critical role in shaping the experiences of young Nigerian graduates.
“We must ensure that the graduates are equipped with the necessary skills, knowledge and mindset to contribute positively to the society.”
She described the NYSC as “cornerstone” of national integration and development since its inception in 1973, to foster unity among young Nigerians.
Mahmoud said the pre-mobilisation workshop provides an opportunity to share best practices, explore new ideas, and collaborate on
strategies that would enhance the effectiveness of the scheme.
She noted that the theme of the workshop “Strengthening the NYSC Mobilisation Process for Effective Service Delivery”, resonates deeply with the aspirations of the national vision.
She commended the leadership of the NYSC for the unwavering commitment to improving the quality of service rendered by youth corps members.
She said, “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.”
The NYSC Director-General, Brig.-Gen. Yusha’u Ahmed, said the scheme had been the vanguard of nation building, fostering unity among different nationalities, as well as playing critical role in national development.
According to him, the imprints of the scheme are all over the landscape of the nation from the mega cities to every rural community.
Ahmed explained that the mobilisation process is a critical component of the service year that deserved all seriousness.
He pledged the management’s commitment to ensuring that the right things were done at all times for Nigerians to get the best out of the scheme. (NAN)
Edited by Hadiza Mohammed-Aliyu
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