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Baderinwa, Others Drawn As Members Of NYSC Innovation THINK-TANK Committee

State Coordinator NYSC Lagos, Yetunde Baderinwa, among many others have been selected as a member of the NYSC Service Innovation Think-Tank & Implementation Committee.
The Committee, headed by the Head of Reforms, Mr. Sunday Aroni which was inaugurated today at Bolingo Hotel, Area 10, Garki, Abuja, is scheduled to meet once quarterly from 2003-2026, to fashion out policies, position of innovations and standard of practice by which the scheme will operate.

According to the terms of reference handed over to members of the committee, the Think-Tank is saddled with the responsibility of serving as the innovation Think-Tank Committee for the Scheme; formulate a standard of practice manual for training of corps members in the camp and draw up in-camp and post camp service innovation curriculum; seek for innovation partners/fliers for the scheme; organize annual innovation competitions; and report each meeting to the Director-General through Head of Reforms, among other terms of responsibilities.

Other members of the committee are; Alao Olusegun, State Coordinator NYSC Delta, Shokpeka Winnifred, State Coordinator NYSC FCT, Jiya Mohammed, State Coordinator NYSC Borno, Ideawor Rachael, State Coordinator, NYSC Imo and Okolo Agatha, State Coordinator, NYSC Kebbi, among many others.
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