Osun NYSC Extends Service Year of 44 Corp Member

The National Youth Service Corps Osun State has officially disengaged 2,417 Corps Members of the 2024 Batch A Stream 2 after completing their mandatory one-year national service.
The low key passing-out exercise, which took place today across various local government areas in the State, marked the successful completion of their service to the nation.
The event was presided over by the State Coordinator, Mr. Agbor Ndoma Obim, alongside senior NYSC officials, including the Director SWAO1, Mrs Olubukola Abiodun, Mr. Tota George, Deputy Director SWAO1, who supervised the process; and Mrs. Caroline Adenle, Assistant Director, PRS. Their presence ensured a seamless and well organised certificate distribution process.
In his address, Mr. Agbor commended the outgoing Corps Members for their resilience, commitment, and contributions to their host communities.
He emphasised the NYSC’s vital role in fostering national unity and urged them to uphold the values of discipline, patriotism, and selflessness beyond their service year.
Addressing the common question, “After NYSC, what next?” he encouraged the Corps Members not to be discouraged but to remain focused, hardworking, disciplined, and honest, noting that these are key ingredients for success.
He also provided updates on the Batch’s overall performance, stating that while 2,417 Corps Members completed their service successfully, 44 were given extensions due to various infractions as stipulated in the NYSC Bye-laws, and 54 were reported to have absconded.