Ahead of Wednesday, April 22, 2026, camping exercise resumption for the 2026 Batch A Stream 11 orientation, the Rivers State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps NYSC, Mr Moses Oleghe, has urged officials to give their best.
Oleghe gave this charge during a strategic meeting with heads of collaborating agencies in his office in Port Harcourt, on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
Oleghe vehemently warned the officials against corporal punishment, declaring that every engagement in physical contact with corps members or corps officials was prohibited.
His words: “This strategic meeting was called to admonish you on the need to bring your best personnel and attitude to the camp, as that is the only thing required of you as heads of collaborating agencies designated for the camping exercise commencing on Wednesday, 22nd April 2026.
“I want to make it glaringly clear that the security of lives and property of corps members and course officials must be on the top burner and treated as sacrosanct.
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“In the light of the above, the heads of security agencies should seriously note that security at the gate must not be compromised by granting access to unauthorized persons or visitors into the camp.”
The state NYSC team lead insisted that “corporal punishment and engaging in physical contact with any corps member or course official, such acts are highly prohibited and will not be tolerated.
“In the same vein, the use of foul language, emotional and psychological bullying, and disrespect to corps members and fellow course members will not be tolerated.”
The NYSC coordinator further urged the collaborators to obey the scheme’s rules and regulations and comport themselves within the NYSC code of conduct of camp officials during the orientation exercise.
On his part, the Camp Director designate, Mr. Barnax Uloneme, appealed to the collaborators to “see yourselves as members of the team NYSC in camp rather than your various organizations.
“I also want to urge for synergy amongst all.”
Collaborators took turns to pledge their loyalty and commitment to the success of the orientation exercise, even as the NYSC boss gave clarifications to questions asked.
