Borno State Governor, Babagana Zulum, announced on Saturday the allocation of N36.4 million for the distribution of N30,000 each as palliatives to 1,215 corps members, often called ‘Corpers, posted to Borno State by the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC).
The governor visited the NYSC Orientation Camp at the weekend, just days after he attended the swearing-in of the ‘corpers’ at the camp’s reopening in Maiduguri.
Zulum also allocated 100 bags of rice, 10 cows, 10 bags of 100 kg of beans, and 10 gallons of cooking oil for special meals for the corps members during their ongoing three-week orientation.

“We want to extend palliative care to members of the National Youth Service Corps. Each one of you will receive the sum of N30,000; that amount will be credited to your accounts as soon as your bank details are provided to me”, Zulum said.
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He added: “In addition to that, we have provided you with 100 bags of rice, 10 bags of 100kg beans, 10 gallons of cooking oil, and 10 bulls.
The governor charged the corps members to adhere to camp rules, by living peacefully among themselves and engaging in acts that would foster peace in the country.
I want you to be dedicated and loyal to the constituted authorities. Make friends in this part of the country so that together we can build a prosperous Nigeria with sustainable economic growth and development”, Governor Zulum urged.







The governor expressed gratitude to the Federal Government for improving the security situation in Borno State, which enabled the return of the NYSC Orientation Camp in Maiduguri.
For years, the FG suspended the hosting of the NYSC Orientation Camp in Maiduguri, due to the activities of insurgents.
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Batches of corps members sent to Borno State were hosted in Bauchi and Katsina States for their three-week orientation camping activities, after which they were sent to Borno State for primary assignments.
Last week, the Federal Government resumed the NYSC’s 2-weeks of orientation camping in Maiduguri.
(Editor: Ifeanyi Mark)