NYSC has appealed to the Kaduna government to provide a permanent orientation camp, iron bunk beds, and monthly stipends for corpers members.
He said NJFP 2.0 bridges the gap between academic qualifications and workplace experience.
The governor congratulated the candidates who emerged from the primaries.
He described the programme as a national workforce development initiative to address graduate unemployment.
The director-general cautioned against paying money to individuals claiming influence on postings.
Mr Amupitan acknowledged the risks associated with election duties.
He further urged corps members to respect the culture of their host communities.
Mr Adeleke reiterated his administration’s commitment to the welfare and security of corps members in Osun.
She attributed the change to ongoing renovation works at the orientation camps.
Ope Muritala, who appeared for Mr Nnaji, applied for an adjournment to allow parties to explore the peaceful resolution of the case.
