National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Jigawa State, on Monday, said henceforth, 90 percent of corps members in the state will be deployed to rural schools.
The new NYSC state Coordinator, Hajiya Aishatu Adamu, assumed duty on April 8, paid a courtesy visits to critical stakeholders of NYSC in the state.
“I wish to state that as long as I’m here, I will ensure that 90 percent of corps members are distributed equitably to schools that need their services, for the rapid development of the education sector in the state”.
Adamu said the move was part of NYSC‘s efforts towards boosting the teaching quality in rural communities across the state. The coordinator, who commended the media for publicizing NYSC’s activities in the state also identified the media as one of the foremost agencies collaborating with the corps.
She announced that science-based COVID-19 volunteers among the corps members would be trained and posted to rural communities in the state. According to her, the volunteers will be attached to health facilities to sensitize community members on basic hygiene rules and how to prevent themselves from contracting the virus.
“In this regard, to ensure that our campaigns have a positive impact, I request that you kindly oblige us in the coverage of our developmental activities”.
Mr. Abdullahi Mohammed thanked the coordinator for the visit and promised her the press’ continual support.
The coordinator was accompanied by some NYSC officials, including Mr. Samanuwa Yusuf, Assistant Director, Co-Inspection and Monitoring, and Mr. Omar Mohammed, Assistant Director, Community Development Service.
Others were: Mr Emeka Ugwu, Assistant Director, Information and Mr. Umar Adamu, Principal Officer, Information.