Acceptance seem to be a very rare response. Many of the companies and institutions where corpers where sent to, especially in the urban communities, are faced with rejection. Is it that they didn't request for corp members? Or the corp members sent are not with relevant qualification? Is the government trying to force corpers on them? After taking corp members far away from home, rejection is not what they need right now. Many are broken by multiple rejections. Many who have made a brave decision to stay are having a second thought. What if half the population did not redeploy? Or was the redeployment a strategy to depopulate Plateau State? If so many people didn't apply for relocation, we would have even more people faced with rejection.
Rejection for some is the supporting evidence for relocation. A lady recieved her rejection news with a smile and relief. From the first glance at the surrounding, she concluded she couldn't stay. Rejection is the joy of some people. They pray for it and even ask the employer for it. Since its a legitimate reason to leave the vicinity, it is the desire of many who want to leave. What an irony? Some fear it, others want it. Those who want aren't given, those who want to go are retained. Life really is unfair.
My heart goes out to everyone who has been rejected. I hope and post you find a resting place. I'm not so concerned about getting a place of primary assignment, my main concern is your state of mind while you are seeking one. Take heart and take courage. And to those who have been accepted, congratulations. Determine to give your best. What is worth doing at all is worth a excellent touch. Remember it is one opportunity to extract the virtues of the past generation, correct wrong impressions about this generation, write upon the hearts of the people and determine the future.
Yours in National Service.
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