 The Kaduna State Governor-Senator Obasani has assured readiness to continue providing an enabling environment towards reshaping the attitudes of National Youth Service Corps members deployed to the state to promote peace, unity and development in Nigeria. Governor Sani, who was represented by the Commissioner for Human Services and Social Development Rabi Salisu, stated this at a closing ceremony of the 2023 Batch B Stream 2 Orientation Camp. We are all aware that the co-principal of this National Youth Service Corps, NYSM, is to centered around national integration, unity. I urge you all to embrace and respect the diverse cultures and traditions of your post-communities, where you will be posted to. My dear compatriots, in this challenging economy time, I encourage you to think creatively and explore unconditional avenues for your personal skills growth beyond your service here. Also, the NYSE State Coordinator, Hassan Tauara, charged core members to be disciplined in carrying out their national responsibilities, noting that the program is an avenue to promote unity and integration for the progress of Nigeria. We have witnessed the transformation of these core members into more informed, enlightened, responsible, diligent and community-driven individuals. They have been taught to embrace our culture, to bump our values and commit themselves to the service of our great nation, Nigeria. To my dear core members, we should remember that you are the future of this great country. Therefore, the knowledge and experiences you have gained are not just for personal growth, but to contribute positively to the development of our beloved nation, Nigeria. As you are back on your primary assignment, I implore you to uphold the ideas of the National Youth Service Group. Okay, my resolution is to make my host community happy. I'm here to serve my country and I'll try and do that with everything within me. Try my possible best to make sure that my host community feel my impact there and I'm able to work for myself and also improve in my area of study, also just not to serve Nigeria, but also to develop myself. I come from the east and I'm raster today to be precise and from this kind of story you'll be hearing about, you know, you wouldn't want to come, but I've been here, like initially, like I'm going to redeploy and everything, but being here I've met with the people, it's just the opposite of what we hear from there and I've changed my mind that I'm staying, so it has been a nice experience. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.