In a heartwarming ceremony, His Excellency, Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, welcomed 1,023 Batch B Stream 1 Corps members mobilized to Adamawa State for their National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) program. The event took place at the NYSC orientation camp in Yola, where the Governor expressed his joy and commitment to making Adamawa a home away from home for the Corps members.
Governor Fintiri, who participated in a tree-planting campaign during the opening ceremony, emphasized the importance of environmental sustainability and commended the Corps members for their dedication to green initiatives. He encouraged them to take full advantage of their service year by contributing positively to the communities they will serve.
The tree-planting campaign is part of the NYSC’s efforts to promote environmental conservation and combat climate change. Governor Fintiri’s participation underscores his administration’s dedication to supporting such initiatives and fostering a culture of sustainability in Adamawa State.
The Corps members, who will undergo a three-week orientation program, expressed their enthusiasm and readiness to serve in various capacities across the state. The Governor assured them of his administration’s support and encouraged them to embrace the diverse cultures and traditions of Adamawa.
As the new batch of Corps members embarks on their service year, the Adamawa State Government reiterates its commitment to ensuring their safety, well-being, and professional development, reinforcing the state’s reputation as a hospitable and progressive host for the NYSC program.