From Okey Sampson, Umuahia
Abia State Governor, Dr Alex Otti has promised corps members posted to the state who performed excellently during their service year of automatic employment.
Governor Otti made the promise at the NYSC permanent orientation camp, Umunna, Bende LGA, during the swearing-in ceremony of the corps members.
A total of 1, 820 youth corps members, comprising 804 males and 1,016 females, of the 2026 Batch ‘A’, Stream 1 were posted to Abia State.
“It ultimately follows that our eyes shall be on you in the places where you shall be posted to and those who are able to acquaint themselves creditably will get automatic employment in the relevant public sector establishments.
“One philosophy that sets us apart in Abia is that we are only interested in your capacity to add value and function effectively in the stations where you are deployed, not where your grandparents originally hailed from. That is irrelevant to us.
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“We are building a state that can attract and retain the best talents because for us, the true wealth of any society is in the quality of its human capital.
“Our state has a long tradition of offering automatic employment to corps members who excel during their service year. The current Head of Service, Mr Benson Ojeikere and several others within the civil service are excellent ambassadors of this practise.
“I’m sure you may have heard that our current Head of Service came here as a youth corps member, finished his service as the best corps member, and was given automatic employment in the civil service. He rose through the ranks and after over 20 years, he was appointed the Head of Service and the number one civil servant in Abia State, even though he originally comes from Edo State” Gov. Otti stated.
Governor Otti noted that the true essence of the NYSC programme is to expose young Nigerians to the great promise that Nigeria holds, using the vehicle of service. He added that he is building systems that can adequately cater for the tastes and appetites of young professionals, dreamers, and upwardly mobile individuals and families like the corps members.
Otti assured that his administration will soon begin the phase 2 upgrade of the facilities in the camp, having completed the phase one.

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