Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike has threatened to punish the two communities hosting the National Youths Service Corps state permanent Orientation Camp for alleged vandalism of camp infrastructure.
Governor Wike made the threat at the swearing-in ceremony of the 2018 Batch ‘B’ Stream 1 Corps Members at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp, Nonwa-Gbam, Tai Local Government Area of Rivers.
The two towns fingered in the vandalism are Nonwa and Gbam.
Wike, who was represented at the occasion by Chief Kenneth Kobani, Secretary to the State Government, advised the traditional rulers of the communities to caution their youths against such criminal act.
He said he has been informed that hoodlums are coming into this camp to vandalise the infrastructures there and even steal too.
He warned that if the vandalism continues, the host communities will be punished for it, adding that as a government, he will not allow such to continue.
The governor then said that a 100KVA power generating plant had been approved by the State Government for the NYSC.
He said that his administration would build a new hall in the NYSC permanent orientation camp to curb challenges being experienced by corps members during the scheme’s orientation exercise.
Mr Chinwendu Chukwu, State Coordinator, NYSC in Rivers, disclosed that a total of 2808 corps members had been registered at the close of registration on July 25.
He stated that 1301 were male corps members, while 1507 were females.
Chukwu commended the Rivers government, security agencies and the host communities for their support and cooperation.