
Do’s and Don’t For NYSC Camp Orientation
Today, in this article we are going to show the Do’s and Don’t For NYSC Camp Orientation you need to follow in the forthcoming NYSC orientation camp.
Kindly take your time to read the NYSC camp principle.
1. Regularly attend and participate fully in all official field engagements, conferences and all workplaces.
a. Any member who arrives late for an official engagement in the field, at conferences or at workplaces will be tried by the camp court and, if found guilty, will be liable to be decamped and expelled from the camp.
b. The member is only allowed to return to duty by joining the next group for the orientation exercise.
2. Do not leave the orientation camp or be absent from any official activity without the written consent of the State Coordinator, but in the event of absence from his duties due to illness, ensure that these absences are covered by a “Excuse Duty Certificate” issued by a duty doctor at the camp
a. Any member who leaves the camp without the authorization of the State Coordinator will be tried by the Camp Court and, if found guilty, will be liable to be decamped and expelled from the camp.
b. The member is only allowed to return to duty by joining the next group for the orientation exercise.
3. Do not play gamble on the premises.
a. Any member who plays must be reported to the police for prosecution.
Not in possession of firearms or ammunition
a. Any member who violates this rule will be reported to the police for prosecution.
4. Do not smoke, chew anything, make or answer calls, during the parade and at any other time, do not smoke in a prohibited area or carelessly throw lighted cigarette butts or lighted matches into the premises.
a. Any member who violates this rule will be tried by the camp court and, if found guilty, will be subject to an additional thirty (30) minute exercise.
5. Don’t get drunk
a. Any member found to be intoxicated will be tried by the camp court and, if found guilty, will be liable to additional exercise and / or confinement in the camp rehabilitation room for thirty (30) minutes.
6. Do not receive visitors in the camp except Saturdays, Sundays and holidays.
a. Any member who violates this rule will be tried by the camp court and, if found guilty, face additional exercise and / or confinement in the camp rehabilitation room for thirty (30) minutes.
7. Wear the different uniforms provided for the activities
a. Any member who refuses, fails or neglects to comply with this rule will be tried by the camp court and, if found guilty, will be liable to be decamped and expelled from the orientation camp.
8. Do not keep pets in the camp
a. Any member bringing pets to the camp must not be registered and if already registered must be decamped.
9. Do not participate in the crowd action
a. Any member who takes part in a riot or mob action should be reported to the police for prosecution.
10. Not steal.
a. Any member who steals must be reported to the police for prosecution
11. Do not participate or organize parties in the camp without the written permission of the State Coordinator.
a. Any member who fails, refuses or neglects to comply with this rule will be tried by the camp court and, if found guilty, will be liable to additional exercise and / or confinement in the rehabilitation room of the camp for thirty (30) minutes.
12. Do not be insubordinate or rude to camp officials
a. Any member who is rude to camp officials will be tried by the Camp Court and, if found guilty, will be subject to extended service for (30) days at half pay.
13. Not being in possession of hard drugs like cocaine, Indian hemp, heroin, etc.
a. Any member who is in possession of hard drugs should be reported to the police for prosecution.
14. Do not bring vehicles or motorcycles into the orientation camp.
a. Any member who brings vehicles or motorcycles to the camp must not be registered, and if already registered, must be decamped
b. Such a member will only be allowed to return to duty to join the next group in the orientation camp.
15. Any member who organizes or engages in any form of secret worship activity will be immediately suspended and the matter referred to the police.
a. This member can only return to service if he is exonerated by the police investigation report.
16. Do not address the press on any political issue without the prior written consent of the State Coordinator
a. Any member who addresses the press on a matter of policy without the written consent of the State Coordinator will be tried by the camp court and, if found guilty, will face an extension of service for thirty ( 30) days on half pay.
17. The above is a list of NYSC Camp Principles. Therefore, if you have any questions, please drop them in the comments section below. Also, do this article well with all your friends and relatives on all your social networks.
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