‘You’re safe in Ondo,’ Nigerian Army assures corps members
The Nigerian Army has assured corps members in camp and others serving in different parts of Ondo State of their security.
The brigade commander, 32 Artillery Brigade, Owena Cantonment, Akure, Brig.-Gen. John Lar gave the assurance on Saturday at the permanent orientation camp, Ikare-Akoko, while addressing the 2024 Batch ‘B’ Stream 1 corps members.
“The Nigerian Army has security arrangements in place and has been providing security for members of the National Youth Service Corps since it was established over five decades ago,” he said.
Mr Lar charged corps members to be law-abiding and discharge their duties faithfully to the best of their abilities.
The brigade commander urged corps members to be alert and security conscious at all times, urging them to report promptly any threat to lives and properties to security agencies around them.
He said his command’s security architecture at the NYSC orientation camp was adequate and top-notch.
In his welcome address, the state coordinator, Sam Pepple, said collaboration and synergy among security agencies and NYSC had ensured adequate security cover for the camp community.
Mr Pepple said the Nigerian Army and other members of the Nigerian armed forces placed a premium on the lives of corps members.
(NAN)
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