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Updated · Punch Newspapers · Apr 27
Governor Otti assures automatic employment for outstanding corps members in Abia State
Updated
Updated · Punch Newspapers · Apr 27

Governor Otti assures automatic employment for outstanding corps members in Abia State

9 articles · Updated · Punch Newspapers · Apr 27
  • At the 2026 Batch ‘A’ Stream II swearing-in, 1,743 corps members were registered at the NYSC camp in Umunna, Bende, with the Chief Judge’s representative administering the oath.
  • Otti, represented by Mrs Jane Igwe, reaffirmed Abia’s commitment to rewarding excellence and supporting NYSC members, while urging discipline and reassuring them of the state’s safety.
  • The NYSC State Coordinator praised government support for improved facilities and security but requested further interventions, including a functional ambulance, clinic upgrades, and rehabilitation of camp infrastructure.
Can Abia's budget sustain its promise of automatic jobs for top corps members?
How will Abia ensure fairness in selecting 'distinguished' corps members for jobs?
Will retained corps members' skills match Abia's new economic projects?
Beyond jobs, how is Otti's wider development plan transforming Abia State?
What does it truly take to earn a guaranteed government job in Abia?