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In Anambra, NYSC Members Pledge To Shun Bribery, Corruption



By Raymond Ozoji, Awka 


1,500  National Youth Service Corps members posted to Anambra State for their one year compulsory service to the nation have pledged to shun bribery and corruption but uphold the virtues of diligence, hardwork and integrity in their respective places of primary assignments. 


They made the pledge during the administration of oath of allegiance by the Chief Judge of the Anambra State Judiciary His Lordship Justice O.M Anyachebelu, who was represented by Justice D.C Maduechesi at the swearing-in cum opening ceremony of the 2026 batch "B" stream 1 orientation course of the national youth service corps (NYSC) held on Monday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe NYSC Unity Permanent Orientation Camp Umuawulu, Awka-South Local Government Area of the state. 


The corps members comprising 636 males and 864 females promised to serve the nation faithfully while recognizing her ethnic diversities. 


Coordinator of the NYSC programme in Anambra State, Mrs. Pauline Ojisua, while addressing the corps members, reiterated that the oath of allegiance signified a solemn commitment to serve Nigeria faithfully and responsibly while abstaining from vices that could truncate their service year. 


Ojisua therefore urged them to embrace the spirit of unity, respect for the nation's diversity, obey camp rules and regulations and conduct themselves as worthy ambassadors of their families, institutions and the nation at large even as she equally extended profound gratitude to Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo for his unwavering support to the NYSC scheme particularly in the areas of security, welfare and infrastructure. 


Meanwhile Governor Charles Chukwuma Soludo who was represented on the occasion by the state commissioner for youth development and sports Hon. Patrick Aghadinuno Mba, who also doubles as the chairman Anambra State NYSC Governing Board, emphasized that young people have remained central to the state's strategy of creating a liveable and prosperous homeland. 


The governor noted that government see the corps members as valuable partners in development irrespective of whether they are posted to serve in schools, hospitals, government establishments, rural communities, agricultural projects or private organizations. 


He however admonished the corps members to serve with diligence, professionalism and integrity, stressing that his administration has placed youth development at the heart of the Anambra Transformation Agenda (ATA). 


On his part, the traditional ruler of Umuawulu community, His Royal Highness Igwe Engr. Joel Egwuonwu, stressed the urgent need for the corps members to shun corrupt practices as well as acts capable of jeopardizing their services to the nation. 


The swearing-in ceremony featured signing of the oath of allegiance by leaders of the various platoons while heads of federal agencies and parastatals, camp officials and a host of other invited guests witnessed the swearing-in cum opening ceremony of the 2026 Batch B Stream 1 Orientation Course of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) held at the orientation camp Umuawulu Awka-South Local Government Area of the state. 




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