ABUJA — The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Mohammed Abubakar, has 
offered an automatic employment to a serving Youth Corps member, 
following what was described as her outstanding performance during the 
compulsory one year primary assignment.
The female Corps member 
identified as Cynthia Kings Ovie, who graduated with a Second Class 
Upper division from Tansian University in Anambra State, was posted to 
the Police Officers Wives Association, POWA, International School for 
her primary assignment.
Speaking with Vanguard  during the 
commissioning of the project, Wednesday, in Abuja, Ovie explained that 
on reaching the school, the structure was in a dilapitating state.
She
 said: “I decided to renovate all the 18 classrooms of the school which 
were in bad shape and also provided the classes with bookshelves and  
magic dusters for all the boards in the classrooms  as well as writing 
materials, a big national flag and a small one in all the classrooms.
Present
 at the occasion were Assistant Inspector General of Police in chrage of
 Zone 7, Felix Ogbaodu; Federal Capital Territory NYSC Coordinator who 
was represented by Hajiya Mario Mohammed and  Director of Police 
Education, Deputy Commissioner of Police  Kabiru Ibrahim, who 
represented  the IGP.
By Evelyn Usman
http://www.vanguardngr.com
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