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You are safe in Benue, Gov. Alia assures corps members

Mr Alia urged the corps members to proceed to their places of primary assignments without fear.

• July 1, 2025
Governor Hyacinth Alia
Governor Hyacinth Alia

Benue State governor, Hyacinth Alia, has assured of adequate security for members of the National Youth Service Corps posted to the state.

Mr Alia gave the assurance on Tuesday during the closing ceremony of 2025 Batch A Stream II NYSC members’ orientation camp in the Wannune, Tarka Local Government Area of the state.

The governor said the state had deployed additional security personnel to vulnerable areas to enhance and ensure the safety of the corpers throughout their service year.

He said that the state had experienced insecurity through unprovoked attacks on communities in recent times but insisted that his administration would not rest on its laurels to end it.

The governor said his administration had consistently engaged with security agencies and other relevant stakeholders to strengthen security intervention and provide lasting solutions to the persistent attacks in the state.

Mr Alia urged the corps members to proceed to their places of primary assignments without fear.

The governor, however, warned government agencies and private sectors to desist from rejecting corps members posted to their organisations.

He said that the policy of non-rejection of corpers by the state government was still being enforced, adding that any organisation that defied the directive would be sanctioned.

In her speech, the state NYSC Coordinator, Veronica Garba, congratulated the corps members for successfully completing the orientation course.

Mr Garba said, “I commend your resilience and good conduct throughout your stay in camp, and I expect you to take that behaviour to your place of primary assignment.”

She urged them to embrace selfless service and dedication to meet the aspirations of their host communities by respecting their culture, traditions, and adding value to the hosts.

(NAN)

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