The opening date for the 2022 NYSC Batch C Stream 1 Orientation Camp has been announced.
CityNews Nigeria reports that the Management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), has announced the date for the 2022 Batch ‘C’ Stream One Orientation Course.
This online news platform understands that statement by the scheme said that the 2022 NYSC Batch C Stream 1 Orientation Camp would commence on Wednesday 2nd November 2022, and end on Tuesday 22nd November 2022.
The statement said the three weeks orientation exercise would hold simultaneously in all 36 NYSC Orientation camps across the country including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja..
CityNews reports that the statement said that the 2022 NYSC Batch C Stream 1 Orientation Camp, “All the prospective Corps Members (including the foreign-trained) must present themselves for COVID-19 Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) or present evidence of full vaccination at the Camp before registration,” the statement said.
“Prospective Corps Members are advised not to embark on night journey to the Orientation Camps in order not to endanger themselves.
“Details of camp addresses and locations would soon be made public in the national dailies and online media.”
The statement on the 2022 NYSC Batch C Stream 1 Orientation Camp said that the NYSC Director-General, Brigadier General MK Fadah, wishes all Prospective Corps Members and other stakeholders a safe journey to their respective orientation camps.
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