
SSG ABER RECIEVES BENUE STATE NYSC PRESIDENTIAL HONOUREES AT THE CABINET OFFICE TUESDAY
By Jimmie Adzande
Secretary to the Benue State Government, Dcns. Serumun Deborah Aber esq. applauds Benue indigenes who recently received the President’s NYSC Honours.
While on a courtesy visit Tuesday, the SSG describes the youths as great ambassadors of Benue, for earning the presidential recognition, which in her words “is commendable and also encouraging to know that Benue State and indeed Nigeria has a brighter future.”
She congratulates the ex corps members and encourages them to continue to be shining examples.
Some of the honourees, including Najime Terhide, Joy Ojochujadu, Timbee Thaddeus, Dennis Atema and Vande Aondongu thank the SSG for receiving them.
The honourees further reel out some doses of of counsel to the youths. In her words, Joyce says young ladies should impact values that will encourage societal growth and development. According to her, there is so much everyone can do to impact the society positively.
Thaddeus added that every young person should key into the responsibility of value addition to the society, through impactful adventures.
In his submission, Dennis says, in spite of social backgrounds, the youths should believe in God, and be determined to change their narratives.
On his part, Aondongu says despite agitations against the NYSC scheme, the very essence of its establishment, which is unity cannot be challenged.
Recall that the President, His Excellency, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu on 29th July, 2025 honoured some young Nigerians who served the nation through the National Youth Service Corp with distinctions.
Benue State with 18 indigenes on the list is the State with the highest number of honourees in the 2020-2023 service years.

