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NYSC @ 50: We Have Done Well In National Integration – Official

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As the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) celebrated its Golden Jubilee, Mr Ahigjo Yahaya, the Area Director, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), North East Zone, said that the scheme had done well in the area of national integration in Nigeria.

He also said that the scheme had done creditably well in the area of affiliation and collaboration with different agencies of the government to make the country a better place with different programmes.

Yahaya stated this in Bauchi on Monday, during the Unity Walk, organised by the scheme as part of activities to celebrate its 50 years of existence.

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According to him, NYSC produced up to 400,000 corps members in a year in contrast to about 1,000 produced per annum when it was initially established.

“Within these 50 years, I want to inform all Nigerians that we have done very well and we will continue to do very well for the development of Nigeria.

“When we started this scheme in 1973, the corps members were not more than 1,000 in numbers in a year.

“Today, we are up to 400,000 in a year as against 1000 when the scheme first started and you can see the development.

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“Also, when we started, our only mandate was national integration. We were mandated to integrate corps members together, but today, we have a lot of programmes apart from national integration,” he said.

He further added that the NYSC had been participating in the election processes in the country which he said, to a large extent, had made the processes successful with the involvement of the corps members.

Yahaya said that the scheme had also introduced skills acquisition programmes where corps members were trained on how to be self-reliant in contrast to when they were only taught how to be corps members in the past.

We now train them to be professionals so that they would not rely on the white-collar job only.

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“We have also expanded our horizons in the community development services where we render health services to all outlets including the villages free of charge,” he said.

Also speaking with newsmen, a corp member, Opeyemi Bakare, lauded NYSC for bringing people of different cultures, religions, languages and ways of life under one roof and unite them.

He said he was getting acclimatised with Bauchi State and its people, adding that he never knew people could be so friendly, nice and tolerant in contrast to what other people say from afar.

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JUST IN: Ondo Poll: Violence Breaks Out At APC Primary In Okitipupa

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Violence broke out at Ward 1 at Stella Maris College, Okitipupa, between rival supporters of two aspirants of the All Progressives Congress who are contesting to be the party’s candidate for the November 16, Ondo State Governorship election.

Accredited party members, who had gathered in large numbers to participate in the candidate selection process, fled the scene when violence erupted among the rival factions.

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the accreditation and election process had not begun when the violence erupted as voters scampered for safety.

READ ALSO: JUST IN: Hoodlums Storm Voting Venues Of Ondo APC Primary Election [VIDEO]

One of the accredited voters, who preferred anonymity, told NAN that one of the agents of an aspirant came to the ward, snatched the validation and accreditation papers and ran away.

One of the agents came here, snatched the validation and accreditation papers and fled the venue in his car.

“They chased him, but could not catch him. This caused the violence,” he said.

The security agents at the ward were unable to contain the violence and everyone fled the scene.

 

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FG To Pin Down Ways And Means To Tackle Inflation

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The Federal Government has announced plans to pin down Ways and Means advances to address the issue of excessive liquidity in the system and combat inflation.

The Minister of Finance and Co-ordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, made this announcement in Washington DC after meeting with investors during the ongoing spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank.

In February, the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, stated that the bank would cease providing Ways and Means advances to the federal government until all outstanding debts are repaid.

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However, Edun said the fiscal and monetary authorities are also working towards bringing down inflation.

“The two authorities are working hand in hand to bring down inflation and pressure on price stability and stabilising the exchange rate with the target of bringing down interest rates so that investors can borrow at a more affordable rate with a view to getting the economy going the right direction again,” Edun said.

“We need to borrow less and focus more on domestic resource mobilisation. We want long-term resources to avoid repayment and refinancing pressures.”

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Speaking further, the minister stated that the current administration is addressing food security by prioritising farmers’ access to their land, particularly in areas where insecurity has significantly hindered food production.

Edun added that agro clusters are being developed in collaboration with the African Development Bank (AfDB) to increase food production in the country.

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JUST IN: Hoodlums Storm Voting Venues Of Ondo APC Primary Election [VIDEO]

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Tension has escalated in Ondo State as reports emerged of cultists storming voting venues of the commencement of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary election.

Videos shared on social media show the hoodlums disembarking from their vehicles in one of the voting centres to intimidate party members.

Eyewitnesses say the cultists wielded weapons and instilled fear among voters and party officials alike.

Security personnel have been called upon to restore order in order to prevent the hoodlums from disrupting proceedings.

READ ALSO: Aiyedatiwa, 15 Others Jostle For Ondo APC Gov Ticket Today

Members of the APC in Ondo State are expected to file out today to choose among 16 aspirants seeking to fly the party’s flag in the 16 November governorship election.

Of the 16 aspirants that have been cleared for the primaries, some are serious contenders, while others have been serial aspirants in previous governorship elections in the state.

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