…As Orientation Camp Reopens After 13 Years Of Closure In Borno
By Inusa Ndahi, Maiduguri
The Borno State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, Comrade Mohamed Adamu Jiya, has showered encomiums on the Theatre Commander, TC, Joint Task Force North East, Operation HADIN KAI, OPHK, Major General GU Chibuisi, his officers and men for their resoluteness in restoring peace and normalcy in Borno State and the entire North East, Nigeria.
The NYSC state coordinator, who paid a courtesy visit to the TC yesterday, appreciated the OPHK Command for supporting and facilitating the re-opening of the NYSC Orientation Camp in Borno State after its shutdown since 2010 in the m wake of the Boko Haram insurgency in the North East region.
Mohamed further stated that the reopening of the Orientation Camp is an evidence to Nigerians and the world at large that adequate peace and normalcy has returned to the ‘once most insecured region’ in Nigeria.
Thanking the TC for the deployment of adequate security personnel within the Orientation Camp and environs, he further solicited for more synergy between the Theatre and the NYSC in Borno State.
In a similar development, corps members serving in various military formations and facilities within the Theatre’s Area Of Responsibility in Maiduguri Metropolitan Council, MMC, also lauded the feat attained through the efforts of the military.
The corps members, who paid a courtesy visit to the TC, disclosed that in previous Batches, corps members posted to Borno State go to Katsina State for their Orientation Camp before reporting to Maiduguri, where they will be subsequently deployed within the MMC.
Speaking during the visit, Major-General Chibuisi stated that OPHK is committed to its operational mandate and will continue to ensure that people go about their daily activities without fear or threat.
He Furthermore assured the NYSC of his unending support, adding that his doors are always open to them anytime.
Speaking to the corps members, the TC encouraged them to give the nation their best during their service year and leave a legacy wherever they are deployed as their primary place of assignment.
Additionally, Major-General Chibuisi charged them to be innovative and committed to adding value to their lives and the nation at large.