 The Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps, Brigadier-General Yuschao Ahmed has admonished newly inducted corps members in Lagos State on the need to be law-abiding and security cautious. He gave this advice when he visited the NYSE Orientation Camp. In her remarks, the state coordinator Yetunde Baderewa briefed the Director-General on the state of the camp while calling for continuous support. She further thanked the state governor, Babaji Desong Wolu, for his support towards the corps members. The Orientation Corps commenced in Lagos State on Thursday 15 February 2024 with the arrival of all camp officials ahead of the Orientation Camp. It is worth to report that all members of the collaborating agencies and camp officials moved in early to the camp. At the end of the Orientation Registration Exercise registered in Lagos State a total of 4,323 corps members. In Lagos Orientation Camp we have 862 male and 1,320 female, totaling 2,182 corps members in Lagos State. The state governor, Mr. Babaji Desong Wolu, the Executive Governor of Lagos has been passionate about the NYSE in the state, especially in the area of support who regards to their satisfactory resources. On his part, Brigadier-General Yusha Almed, however, commanded the corps members on their mannerism. He assured them of the military's stamp in the area of their security. I'm sure you are aware that you're in the Orientation Camp. Anywhere you hear NYSE or National Youth Service Corps Orientation Camp it is a camp where it is not men for jamboree or men for victory. Social biases like drugs, autism are completely prohibited here and anybody caught definitely surfacing It will be dictated and become. I talked with the various duty agencies. They are our critical state orders. Regions from the military to DSS and the police, civil defense and orders to ensure that corps members are safe anywhere they are. But let me remind you, nobody can take care of duty more than the way you consider yourself. You must remember and make practice in order to take care of your safety.