Say no to partisan politics – NYSC Coordinator urges corps members
The State Coordinator NYSC Gombe, Mrs Ada Imoni has called on the 2023 Batch ‘A’ Stream I Corps members to say no to partisan politics as the nation prepares for the General elections.

Mrs Imoni, made that known on Monday during her debriefing at NYSC Temporary Orientation Camp Amada, Gombe State.

She maintained that, Corps members must make it a point of duty to give their best as INEC ad-hoc Staff.
“It is pertinent you do not drag the good name of the Scheme in the mud by taking bribe or conniving with Politicians to mar the quest for a successful election. For as many of you that will be participating, I call on you to make us proud by giving free, fair and credible elections, by the grace of God,” she said.

Speaking on the cashless policy , Mrs Imoni said arrangements had been concluded with Gombe Line and Gombawa transport motors to convey Corps members to their places of Primary assignment and States of relocation as the case may be.
The Coordinator said, “Transport fare will be paid through their Point of service machine to ease the stress of the cashless policy.”
Speaking on NYSC posting policy, the State Coordinator said posting had been concluded based on four critical areas of the Scheme; Agriculture, Rural Development, Education and Healthcare Delivery,adding that their well being had been put into consideration.
“I call on you to accept your posting in good faith and do your best to contribute your quota to nation building,” she added.
Imoni, took her time to speak on the Primary assignment, Community Development Service , respect for the culture and traditions of their host Communities, hate speech , biometrics clearance, channel of Communication and incessant journeys among other things.
Our Correspondent reports that no fewer than 839 Corps members were at the debriefing.



