- Get link
- Other Apps
The Governor of Niger State Mohammed Umar Bago has made a promising announcement aimed at enticing National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members to stay and be comfortable in the state during and after their service year.
During a recent visit to the NYSC orientation camp in Paiko, the Governor revealed plans to pay each corps member a sum of N200,000.
This initiative is part of the state government's efforts to make Niger State a comfortable and attractive place for young graduates to settle and contribute to its development.
The Governor acknowledged the challenges faced by corps members in the state, including difficulties in settling down and finding employment opportunities.
He expressed his belief that the N200,000 payment would serve as a motivation for corps members to consider staying in Niger State and exploring opportunities available.
The Governor also highlighted the state government's commitment to creating an enabling environment for young people to thrive.
He mentioned ongoing efforts to improve infrastructure, enhance security, and promote economic development in the state.
The NYSC members present at the event welcomed the Governor's announcement with enthusiasm and appreciation.
This initiative has the potential to make a significant impact on the lives of corps members and the development of Niger State as a whole.
The Governor's promise is a testament to the state government's dedication to empowering young people and making Niger State a destination of choice for young graduates.
Comments
Post a Comment