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Oyo NYSC Assures Corps Members Amidst Cholera Concerns

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has reassured corps members in Oyo State of their safety and well-being during their orientation course amidst cholera concerns. Addressing the Batch B stream one corps members at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Iseyin, Oyo State, NYSC State Coordinator Mr. Abel Oche emphasized that comprehensive measures have been […]

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Oyo NYSC Assures Corps Members Amidst Cholera Concerns

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has reassured corps members in Oyo State of their safety and well-being during their orientation course amidst cholera concerns.

Addressing the Batch B stream one corps members at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Iseyin, Oyo State, NYSC State Coordinator Mr. Abel Oche emphasized that comprehensive measures have been implemented to safeguard their health.

Oche highlighted that camp facilities were thoroughly sanitized and fortified against cholera prior to the arrival of the corps members. He added that sanitation and hygiene guidelines were provided, along with hand sanitizers, to minimize infection risks during the three-week training period.

“The safety and health of our corps members are of utmost importance to us. We are collaborating closely with relevant health agencies to ensure they are not exposed to cholera risks,” Oche stated.

He stressed the importance of maintaining proper hygiene and sanitary practices among the corps members, noting that these measures are crucial in preventing the spread of cholera and other communicable diseases.

“The NYSC management will continue to monitor the situation and take necessary steps to safeguard the health of our corps members. We urge you to be vigilant and uphold high standards of personal hygiene at all times,” Oche added.

The State Coordinator also reminded the corps members of the ongoing campaign against open defecation, which is linked to the spread of cholera and other water-borne diseases. He encouraged them to become advocates of this campaign in their respective communities.

“As you go out to serve your country and communities, we urge you to champion this campaign,” Oche urged.

Furthermore, Oche solicited support from the Oyo State government, corps employers, and well-meaning Nigerians for the roofing of the multi-purpose hall under construction, aiming to ensure an uninterrupted orientation exercise during the rainy season.

In this batch, Oyo State is hosting 2,513 corps members, comprising 852 males and 1,661 females.

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Kidnappers Demand N50 Million for Release of Last Abducted A’Ibom NYSC Graduate

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My journey to NYSC orientation camp and fear of the unknown

Kidnappers in Zamfara State are demanding a ransom of N50 million for the release of Bassey Daniel, the last of eight recently abducted graduates from Akwa Ibom State.

Margaret Daniel, the mother of the victim, shared her distressing situation with Vanguard in her community, Afaha Ube Itam, Itu Local Government Area, Akwa Ibom State. Overwhelmed with emotion, Mrs. Daniel expressed her despair over the impossible ransom demand.

“I am just a petty trader, selling akara and bread. How can I raise such an amount? I am helpless,” she said tearfully. “When they mentioned that amount, I fell sick. Why my only son? They kidnapped nine people that day in Zamfara; the other eight are free, but they want N50 million for my son.

His father died when he was just three. I raised him alone, sent him to school with the little I earned. I have suffered so much. I appeal to the Akwa Ibom State governor, Pastor Umo Eno, the NYSC officials, and security agencies to help bring my only son back.”

Another family member, Mr. Imoh, expressed gratitude for the efforts made by security agencies and the NYSC management to secure the release of the other victims. He also pleaded for their continued assistance to free Bassey.

“We are worried. Seeing corps members in their uniforms makes his mother very sad. We are begging for help,” Imoh said.

It is worth noting that the second-to-last victim, a female, was freed on June 12, 2024, amid speculations that her family paid a significant undisclosed amount for her release.

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NYSC Denies Involvement in Ogun Polytechnic Student’s Death

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NYSC Denies Involvement in Ogun Polytechnic Student’s Death

The Ogun State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mrs. Olayinka Nasamu, stated on Wednesday that the organization had no involvement in the tragic hit-and-run incident that resulted in the death of Pelumi David Idowu, a student from Gateway ICT Polytechnic, Saapade, Aiyepe Annexe, which occurred last Monday in front of the Orientation Camp along the Sagamu-Ikenne Road.

According to reports, a hit-and-run driver fatally struck both Idowu and his motorcyclist from behind, resulting in their immediate deaths.

On Tuesday, the National Association of Nigerian Students and the National Association of Ogun State Students led a protest, alleging that the NYSC was covering up for the responsible driver, whom they claimed was an NYSC official named Ojo Aina. The students accused Aina of seeking refuge in the orientation camp following the incident.

Addressing these allegations, Nasamu firmly dismissed them as baseless and imaginary. She extended her condolences to the victims’ families and the Students Union Government of the polytechnic, emphasizing her commitment to justice as both a mother and a leader of a Federal Government agency dedicated to youth security and development.

Nasamu revealed that security agency reports from the Department of State Services (DSS) and the Nigeria Police Force had absolved the NYSC of any involvement in the incident.

“On behalf of the NYSC and myself, I offer heartfelt condolences to the families of the victims and the entire Gateway Polytechnic community,” Nasamu said. “The DSS and the Nigeria Police Force have cleared the NYSC of any wrongdoing.”

Furthermore, Nasamu mentioned that the management of the polytechnic, including the Rector and the Students Union President, had visited her office to apologize for the accusations against the NYSC. They clarified that the polytechnic’s student body distanced itself from the group that staged the protest at the Ogun Police headquarters.

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Governor Sanwo-Olu Pledges N100,000 to Each NYSC Member in Lagos

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Governor Sanwo-Olu Pledges N100,000 to Each NYSC Member in Lagos

Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has announced a gift of N100,000 for each National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member completing their orientation in the state.

The governor made this announcement while addressing the 2024 Batch ‘B’ Stream I corps members at their Passing-Out Parade and Closing Ceremony held at the NYSC Orientation Camp in Iyana Ipaja on Tuesday.

In addition to the individual stipends, Governor Sanwo-Olu pledged N5 billion towards the construction of a permanent NYSC Orientation Camp site in Lagos and allocated N100 million for NYSC support staff.

“This year, I am committing a total of N5 billion to begin the full development of a permanent site for the NYSC in Lagos State,” he said. “For this batch of 4,254 corps members, each of you will receive N100,000. The funds will be deposited into your accounts by next week.”

Governor Sanwo-Olu praised the corps members for their hard work and dedication, assuring them that the promised funds would be disbursed promptly.

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Oyebanji Orders Structural Integrity Test on Ekiti NYSC Camp Buildings

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Oyebanji Orders Structural Integrity Test on Ekiti NYSC Camp Buildings

In response to the recent collapse of toilet facilities at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp in Emure-Ekiti, Governor Biodun Oyebanji has directed the State’s Bureau of Special Projects to conduct an integrity test on all camp buildings to ensure their safety for corps members.

Governor Oyebanji issued this directive in Ado Ekiti on Monday during a meeting with the NYSC Governing Council, led by Chairman and Commissioner for Youth Development, Mr. Gold Adedayo. He emphasized that the integrity test would involve a thorough inspection to assess the durability and safety standards of the camp’s structures. The findings will inform the government’s actions to enhance the living conditions within the camp.

Following the governor’s directive, construction of new toilet facilities began on Monday morning. The project includes 45 units of toilets and bathrooms. Additionally, Governor Oyebanji instructed the state electricity board to provide solar-powered electricity at the camp.

Highlighting the urgency of improving the NYSC camp infrastructure, Governor Oyebanji assured corps members of his administration’s continued support and recognition of their efforts.

“In response to your request, some actions will be taken immediately. Regarding solar lighting, I have instructed the electricity board to assess and implement solar lighting at the camp promptly,” the governor stated. “The first priority is conducting an integrity test on all buildings. Those deemed unfit will no longer be used.”

The State Coordinator of NYSC, Alhaji Riko Shuaibu, expressed gratitude to the governor for his commitment to the safety and welfare of the corps members. He also thanked Governor Oyebanji for approving the construction of modern toilet and bathroom facilities. Shuaibu explained that the visit aimed to inform the governor of the challenges faced by the NYSC camp and to seek the state government’s intervention.

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