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NYSC DG Cautions Corps Members Against Unauthorized Travel

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NYSC DG Cautions Corps Members Against Unauthorized Travel

Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), YD Ahmed has advised corps members to avoid traveling without obtaining permission from the appropriate authorities.

During his visit on Thursday to the 2024 Batch ‘B’ Stream One orientation camps in Bayelsa and Rivers, Ahmed stressed the importance of following this rule, warning that any corps member who violates it will face consequences.

He urged corps members to remain vigilant and avoid risky behaviors that could endanger their safety. Ahmed also highlighted the importance of contributing positively to their places of primary assignment (PPAs) and host communities.

“Attend all the lectures in camp, maintain good relationships with your fellow corps members, and strive to add value to your host communities and PPAs by executing beneficial projects,” he advised.

Obiageli Okpalifo, the NYSC state coordinator in Bayelsa, remarked that the corps members have acclimated well to camp life. Meanwhile, George Mfongang, the Rivers state coordinator, noted that the 1,800 registered corps members, comprising 663 males and 1,137 females, have shown high levels of patriotism, discipline, commitment, enthusiasm, and respect for authority.

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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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