Benue ACReSAL Bids Impactful Farewell to Batch C Corps Members

The Benue State Project Coordinator of the Agro-Climatic Resilience in Semi-Arid Landscapes (ACReSAL) Project, Bldr. Victor Ama, Thursday hosted the passing-out Batch C National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members who served with the project in his office during a warm and inspiring farewell engagement.

Bldr. Ama praised the outgoing corps members for their exceptional dedication, teamwork, and enthusiasm throughout their deployment. He highlighted their active participation in community sensitization, field monitoring, data collection, and administrative support, noting that their youthful energy and innovative ideas significantly boosted the project’s implementation across the state.

He encouraged them to sustain the discipline, resilience, and work ethic they demonstrated, emphasizing that their experience with ACReSAL has equipped them to excel in future leadership and professional paths.

State Project Coordinator wished the corps members resounding success in their future endeavours and charged them to remain proud ambassadors of the values of service, integrity, and excellence they imbibed during their time with ACReSAL.

The corps members, in turn, described their service year as transformative. They commended Bldr. Ama for his approachable and fatherly leadership, inclusive management style, and the enabling environment that allowed them to grow professionally while making tangible contributions to environmental sustainability and community development. The outgoing corp members also presented gifts to the State Project Coordinator.

They reflected on their one-year service and expressed profound gratitude for the opportunity to contribute to the World Bank-supported initiative.

The Benue ACReSAL team celebrated the outgoing corps members for their outstanding contributions and expressed confidence that they will continue to make meaningful impacts in their various careers and communities.

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