The Bayelsa State Government has honoured a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, Nkwocha Chukwuemeka Callistus who distinguished himself during the 2021 Batch B, Stream II Service Year.
Nkwocha, a first-class graduate of Biochemistry from the Michael Okpara University of Agriculture, Umudike (MOUAU) carried out his primary assignment at the Niger Delta University, Amassoma in Southern Ijaw Local Government Area.
Other honorees include Olufemi Ebenezer, BY/21B/0649 and Chukwuma Sandra Chinwendu BY/21B/0913 came second and third respectively.
Corps member Obeta Christian Chukwuebuka BY/12B/0412 and Ogban Peter Obong BY/21B/0121 scooped the Chairman’s Honours Award.
To appreciate their sterling performance, the corps members were presented with an award certificate personally signed by the Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri and a cash reward of N250,000 to each of the State Honours Awardees and N200,000 for the Chairman’s Honours Awardees respectively.
They were adjudged to have performed very well during the Orientation Course, Primary Assignment and Community Development Services.
Speaking during the low-key passing out programme for the 2021 Batch B Stream II corps members held in Yenagoa on Thursday, the Governor of Bayelsa State, who was represented by his Executive Assistant on NYSC Matters, Wisdom Richard Poyeri commended the awardees for their selfless contributions to the development of the state.
Governor Diri particularly commended them for going the extra mile to add value to their host communities, noting that his government will continue to recognize and appreciate outstanding corps members.
The State Chief Executive congratulated the 2021 Batch Stream II corps members for a successful year and urged them to continue to be patriotic to the nation even as they exit the national service, noting that all the corps members are winners because they gave their best in the service to the state.
Governor Diri further urged the outgoing corps members to be good ambassadors of the state and not to lose faith in Nigeria.
The State Coordinator, Mr Mohammed Adamu Jiya who was represented by the Assistant Director, Deployment and Relocation, Mr. Rotimi Abiodun thanked the governor for the tremendous support to the scheme and for taking the welfare and security of corps members as a top priority.
Mr. Jiya urged serving corps members in the state to emulate the honorees and wished the outgoing corps members a rewarding post-service life.
Nwocha’s projects include; Provision of accommodation and thirty mattresses for corps members that were posted to the Niger Delta University, renovation of an abandoned six-room staff quarters in Alomu Central School, Amassoma, procurement of ten pillows and customised pillow cases for Amassoma General Hospital, renovation of two dilapidated police posts in Amassoma community, procurement of two customized wall clocks for Niger Delta University Postgraduate School, provision of ten sets of school uniforms, ten pairs of scandals and ten school bags for ten brilliant indigent pupils in St. Stephen and Okpodu Primary Schools, Amassoma amongst others.