The 2010 Batch ‘A’ Youth Corp Members who served in Delta State have been enjoined to be resourceful, creative and maximize every opportunity at their disposal to be self employed and improve their wellbeing.
The Permanent Secretary Directorate of Government House and Protocol Mr. Tony Obuh, gave the advise at a send-forth party held in honour of the Corp members who served in the Directorate.
Mr. Obuh explained that white collar job was scare and charged the coppers to be industrious to enable them survive in the present scheme of things.
He however called on them to be good ambassadors of the state and promote the positive things they learnt in the state about the culture of the people.
While congratulating them for successfully completing their service year, the Permanent Secretary expressed appreciation to the corp members for their contributions to the economic growth of the state.
He encouraged those who want to stay behind in search of greener pastures to do so by taking advantage of the hospitable disposition of Deltans, explaining that investment opportunities abound in the state
Responding on behalf of his colleagues, Mr. Emmanuel Unuigbe thanked the Directorate for appreciating their contribution during their mandatory service.
“We truly enjoyed our stay and would have loved to stay, but we must venture out to face the realities of life” Unuigbe who harped on the need for corp members to be posted to departments relevant to the courses they studied, added.
Highpoint of the send-forth party was the presentation of gift and souvenirs to the eleven corp members that served in the Directorate by the Permanent Secretary.
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