 The Lagos State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps, Edwin Megua, has urged the state government to quickly complete the permanent camp. It has offered the scheme at Aboa in the Kaurudu area of the state. Megua said this at the personnel parade of the 2021 Batch A-Stream II Orientation Program. Destiny Momo has more. It is the end of the regular three-week rigorous training for the core members at the temporary camp in Iyanapaja. In resplendent, the core members, clad in their full regalia, performed the ceremonial march past with accompaniment of drums. The 2,247 core members went through military drills, man-o-war exercises, skill acquisition programs and more. The state coordinator Edwin Megua says the core members are ready to give in their best meritoriously in honour of their Fatherland. As you can see during their march pass, you will see the absolute resolve for them to serve the Fatherland. They have been equipped with all it takes to go into the dry environment and perform. As letters of commendation are presented to all who made the camp a success, some of the core members express readiness to perform at their places of primary assignments. My father always told me hard work pays and give one a word paid for. So with that experience, definitely, if I go in there, I'll try as much as possible as a media personnel who I am to, I'll try as much as possible to use my vast knowledge in computer engineering and at the same time in media space. Well, I intend to go into it with all of my heart. That's what we thought here, to put our minds into it, to give our workplaces our best. Also, the state coordinator says he looks forward to prompt completion of the permanent site which has been donated by the state government. We feel bad that core members sent to Lagos are seated and discharged to Oshu-Ekiti-Ondo to go and do the orientation. I think it's high time we fast-track the building of that orientation camp. I use this opportunity to call on our amiable governor, the performing governor, to please fast-track the building of our permanent orientation camp so that all the core members that are posted and deployed to Lagos can have a befitting orientation camp. The closing ceremony took place simultaneously across all states of the Federation as core members leave the camp with high hopes and great expectation at the label market. Destiny Momo for PLOS TV Africa.