Otu Charges Corps Members to Be Job Creators Rather Than Job Seekers, Swears-in 1,588

By Anietie Akpan

Cross River State Governor, Sen. Prince Bassey Otu has charged Corps members serving in the state to be job creators rather than job seekers.

The Governor, gave the  assurance during the 2025 Batch A stream II swearing in ceremony at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Permanent Orientation Camp in Obubra,  Cross River State on Friday, June 13.

The Governor who was  represented at the ceremony by the Commissioner for Youth Development and Skills Acquisition, Barr Ijom Ukam, therefore charged the corps members to join  hands in the affairs of nation building by contributing to the development of their host communities.

Otu admonished   the corps members to respect the rules and regulations of the camp and “embrace skills Acquisition and other lofty  programmes of NYSC” that would make them “job creators rather than job seekers”.

He assured the corps members serving in the state of a more conducive working environment and good welfare packages.

Earlier, the NYSC State  Coordinator, Mrs Oyenuga Joke, appreciated the Governor and his entourage for gracing the occasion and thanked God for granting journey mercies to all corps members deployed to the state .

Oyenuga informed the Governor, that the corps members deployed to the state are very responsible and have adapted adequately to the regimented camp life.

She said that a total of 1588 corps members have been registered comprising 704 males and 884 females

On her part, the Chief Judge of the State, Justice Akon Ikpeme who was  represented by the High Court Judge of Obubra, Justice Emmanuel Ubua administered the oath of allegiance on the corps members and wished them a successful service year.

Highlight of the occasion was performance by the Man O’ War special squad that thrilled the audience with fascinating exercises to add glamour to the ceremony.

Corps members on their part, expressed their excitement about the swearing in ceremony and promised to make the best use of the orientation course.

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