2017 nysc batch a news
Here are some news and updates related to the 2017 NYSC Batch A:
Deployment
- The 2017 Batch A corps members were deployed to various states across Nigeria on March 23, 2017.
- A total of 21,000 corps members were deployed to 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
Orientation Camp
- The orientation camp for the 2017 Batch A corps members was held at the NYSC Orientation Camp, Kubwa, Abuja, from March 23 to April 14, 2017.
- During the camp, corps members underwent training on civic responsibilities, community development, and entrepreneurship.
Winding Down
- The 2017 Batch A corps members completed their orientation camp on April 14, 2017, and were deployed to their respective places of primary assignment.
- The corps members were expected to serve for a period of one year, with the option to extend their service for another year.
Notable Events
- During their service year, the 2017 Batch A corps members were involved in various community development projects, including the construction of classrooms, health centers, and water projects.
- Some corps members also participated in the NYSC's annual "Operation Feed the Nation" (OFN) program, which aims to promote food security and self-sufficiency in Nigeria.
Challenges
- The 2017 Batch A corps members faced several challenges during their service year, including inadequate accommodation, poor infrastructure, and limited resources.
- Some corps members also reported cases of harassment and intimidation by their employers, which led to calls for improved working conditions and protection for corps members.
Achievements
- Despite the challenges, the 2017 Batch A corps members achieved several milestones during their service year, including the establishment of several community development projects and the provision of healthcare services to rural communities.
- The corps members also received training and certification in various skills, including entrepreneurship, agriculture, and health education.
Overall, the 2017 NYSC Batch A corps members played a significant role in promoting national development and community service in Nigeria.