The Government of Yobe
State on Thursday promised corps members posted to the state adequate security
while they carry out their primary assignments.
The State Commissioner for Youth and Sports,
Tijjani Zakari, gave the assurance at Kangere in Bauchi State during the
swearing-in of 2014 Batch ‘A’ corps members.
“You are aware of the security situation that
warrants us to camp our NYSC here and last year in Nassarawa. I want to assure
you that security has come back to Yobe.
“By the next time, I am sure we will do our
orientation in Yobe; there is no problem. We have overcome the situation,” he
said.
Mr. Zakari said the Yobe State Governor, Ibrahim
Geidam, is doing everything humanly possible to make sure that everything is
okay.
“My message to corps members posted to Yobe (is
that) they are welcome to Yobe. We assure them of their security and safety;
Yobe State is a very peaceful state.
“I am sure Yobe and Bauchi State Governments are
doing very well (everything possible) to ensure that everybody is secure and
everybody is safe.
“We will provide every security and logistics to
take care of our corps members posted to the state,” he said.
Mr. Zakari urged the corps members to feel at home,
reiterating the state government’s commitment to ensure their safety.
Yobe is one of the three states under emergency
rule because of the activities of the outlawed Boko Haram
sect.
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