Prospective Corps Members are advised not to deface the uniform either by slim fitting, use of rubber band at the helm of the khaki trouser or cutting it to ‘three quarter’, says Ada Imoni, the Gombe State Coordinator for the National Youth Service Corps
By Omotayo Olutekunbi
Ada Imoni, the Gombe State Coordinator for the National Youth Service Corps, has advised prospective corps members against defacing their uniforms by slimming them down or cutting their pants to make them shorter.
Imoni delivered this remark on Monday, headlined ‘2021 Batch ‘C’ Stream I Orientation Course,’ in which she offered certain directions to the state’s aspiring corps members.
“Management of the scheme has observed the growing trend of defacement of the NYSC uniform and improper dressing by Corps members. In view of that, Prospective Corps Members are advised not to deface the uniform either by slim fitting, use of rubber band at the helm of the khaki trouser or cutting it to ‘three quarter’. They must be ready to be properly dressed for all occasions and function as leaders of tomorrow and role models to millions of youth in the country,” she said.
The announcement also disclosed that the COVID-19 orientation course will take place from Wednesday, October 20th, to Tuesday, November 9th, 2021, and reminded all members to adhere to the COVID-19 guidelines.
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