Outgoing Corps members have been challenged to take the atmosphere of labour as very conducive for them to move with life after service to Nigeria under the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) scheme.
The charge was thrown to the Corps members by the Sector Commander, Bauchi State Sector Command of the Federal Roads Safety Corps (FRSC), CC Istifanus Ibrahim, while addressing outgoing Corps members who did their CD as Cadets of the FRSC.
The send forth ceremony was held at the FRSC Sector Command, Base, along Jos Road, Bauchi, on Thursday.
He encouraged them to approach the labour market with every confidence because according to him, "There are a lot of avenues for you to thrive, everything for you to make it are available."
The Sector Commander said that, "You are all very lucky, I understand that while in the Camp, you were into various entrepreneurship skills. That is enough for you to stand on your own, you don't need to wait for any employer."
According to him, "With what you have learnt at the Camp, you can establish yourself and become an employer, someone who will give others employment opportunities."
He stressed that, "It is time for you to give your parents, respite, they have struggled to see you through school to this level, please, don't go to be another burden to them."
Istifanus Ibrahim also urged them to continue to be ambassadors of the FRSC by ensuring they put into practice every precautionary road measures they had learnt during the service year.
In his remarks, the Sector Coordinator of the Special Marshal, SM Godwin Obioha, commended the Cadets for contributing to the safer roads campaign in the State.
He urged them not to abandon the road safety campaigns now that they had graduated and passed out, stressing that their service to humanity has just begun.
The Special Marshal Coordinator assured them that the new members of the Cadets will be warmly welcome to participate in the activities of the Special Marshal.
Earlier in her farewell speech, the Cadet-in-Chief, Humaira Adamu appreciated the FRSC for giving them the opportunity to serve as CDS members of the FRSC in the last one year of the service.
She disclosed that the Cadets recorded some landmark achievements during her tenure leading to the active participation of more Corps members in the CDS.
The Cadet-in-Chief also appreciated the Special Marshal for the support they received throughout their service period saying that it was a memorable journey for them.
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