Passing Out Parade(POP)


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Passing Out Parade(POP) FOR 2013/2014 BATCH A

 13th February 2014. The day members of the 2013/2014 ''A'' National Youth Service Corps programme have been waiting for nationwide with no exception to those situated in Bayelsa State. Having dedicated this 1 year in service to their nation, an aura of glee and exitement filled the air as the out-going Corps members turned up in mass at the Peace Park in the state's capital, Yenegoa, to commemorate the climax of their service via a passing out ceremony.
 The event kicked off as corps members marched in union as they paraded before dignitaries, notably the Bayelsa State Governor, Hon. Henry Seirake Dickson represented by the state's commissioner for Education, Mr Salo Adikumoas well as the NYSC State Co-ordinator Mr Anthony Ekeocha .A.
 The passing out Corps members after service implies that they will be honoured with a certificate of satisfactory performance during a service year, however, some Corps members stood out as they went futher to carry out voluntary acts of selfless service for the Communities and they where given cash awards to this regard.
 Following this honours was an address to the out-going Corps members by the State Governor represented by the State Commissioner for Education. Mr. Salo Adikumo.
In an interview with the Commissioner, he went further to commend the Corps members as well as advicing them and youth in general.
 At the event, the State Co-ordinator. Mr. Anthony Ekeocha .A, said he aws impress with the performance of the out-going Corps members and adviced them to be good ambassadors. He also unfolded the State Government's plans to further improve the programme, members welfare and the construction the new orientation camp.
 Following the address made by the Governor representative, the out-going Corps members had close-up interviews on their experience as Corp members, the plans the have set for their post-service experience and how they plan to spend the festive day tagged Valentine's day.
Happy faces, bright futures, big dreams!!! what does the future holds for these vibrant new comers into the labour market? it is of absolute concern that these youths be taken as cases of priority by the Government and humanity for such aspirations to be met

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