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The National Youth Service Corps regrets the loss of three Corps members, Elechi Chinyerum Nwenenda, Oladepo Ifedolapo (Read here) and Asuquo Ukeme Monday, (Read here) during the on-gong 2016 Batch ‘B’ (Stream I) Orientation Course in Bayelsa, Kano and Zamfara States respectively.
The death of the trio followed brief illnesses and after medical teams in the camps battled to save them in line with established procedures. Their demise, coming in their prime time when they were bracing up for further roles towards advancing their respective families, the nation and the rest of humanity, came as a rude shock to us in the NYSC family.
On behalf of the Management, staff and Corps members nationwide, I wish to express our sincere condolences to the families of the deceased Corps members. May the Almighty God grant them eternal rest and give their families and the rest of us the fortitude to bear the irreparable losses.
While we mourn the demise of these Corps members, who, out of patriotic zeal, answered the clarion call to serve their fatherland, we are constrained to correct the impression of negligence being created in some quarters. Management wishes to state that the welfare of Corps members has always remained topmost in the priorities of the Scheme, and we have continued to strive to give our best in that regard. The policy of the Scheme regarding healthcare during Orientation course provides for the setting up of camp clinic manned by qualified Doctors and other Corps Health Personnel.
The clinics, which are also provided with drugs and other basic equipment, are detailed to render round-the-clock medical services on camp with standing arrangement to refer and ensure immediate movement of patients to more sophisticated health facilities when necessary. We want to inform the public that medical teams in our camps have always been guided by the procedures of practice and in the most professional ways possible.
However, in view of these unfortunate incidents in Bayelsa, Kano, and Zamfara states, Management has set up a high-powered committee to investigate the immediate and remote causes of the loss the Corps members.
Management appreciates the concern of stakeholders, and wishes to assure the general public, especially serving and prospective Corps members as well as parents and guardians that the Scheme will continue to take measures aimed at ensuring the security and general well being of youths enlisted to serve the nation on the platform of the Scheme.
Signed:
From: Abujamedia
Apt.
ReplyDeleteMay the souls of the dead rest in perfect peace. Amen.
Na who der statement help???
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace.
God console their families..
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace.
God console their families..
Hmmmmm
ReplyDeleteI didn't read it
Rip fallen nysc heroes
@Galore
Lord please keep the rest and don't let their efforts and that of their parents be in vain. It is well.
ReplyDeleteWhere is d 3rd person photo
ReplyDeleteI tire o
DeleteRubbish so the family are lying, all the ex corpers who have gone through such ordeal are wrongfully informing the public Mtcheeew
ReplyDeleteNigeria government dose not value. It's citizens
Rip to them
Do you expect them to say something else
ReplyDeleteLiars
DeleteMay their souls rest in peace
ReplyDeleteThese ones are sacrificial lambs. May God console their families. With their death, something might change with the government
ReplyDeleteWhich clinics are always provided with drugs??????
ReplyDeleteStewpeed people!!!!!
Stewpeed scheme!!!!!!!!!
Na wa since yesterday I could not log on. I had to change from 2g to 3g in my preferred network.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in the village I used 3g, now in Lagos I am using 3g. Shame to all network providers
In as mosh as arkcidaint wheel alwares harpen, I beleaf it can also be controlled.
ReplyDeletePliss u guys shool stepop ur managmaint teem so u can corect that reputashion wish is alraidy messed wit.
Al the saim, may God's corriage be upon the diseased familys
Tankio.
I dnt know why I can't get past ur comment all the time
DeleteSoo sad
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What a sad loss,may the lord comfort their families.Yours sdkly dazzlinglizzy
ReplyDeleteRip to ye all.may his perpetual light shine upon ye all.Amenà ½Ã¹Ã ½Ã´
ReplyDeleteRip to ye all.may his perpetual light shine upon ye all.Amenà ½Ã¹Ã ½Ã´
ReplyDeleteReading about this tragedy made me so sad RIP!!
ReplyDeleteWhich medical team? please this people should lie to those that have not been to camp.God rest the dead,this their statement is not necessary.
ReplyDelete#Nigerian lives matter
#rest in peace dear ones(your country failed you)ðŸ˜
they should just cancel this thing jor.
ReplyDeleteMay their Souls rest in perfect peace
They should just stop lying biko. The only doctors in the camp clinics in most camps are corps members. And the drugs are insufficient. Mainly antimalaria, antibiotics and first aid. At least that's all we found in camp when I was there two years ago. If there's anything more or complicated wrong with a Corp member, the drug will have to be bought outside, most times by the patient.
ReplyDeleteHmm I pray the deaths won't continue considering the way things are
ReplyDeleteI hope the investigating team do a thorough investigation, enough of the premature deaths of our young men and women in camps; deaths most caused by negligence and wickedness.
ReplyDeleteMay they all rest in peace.
Their deaths were mainly due to negligence on the path on NYSC. I experienced it myself and if not for God, I'm sure I won't be here. Same thing happened to a friend of mine, they ignored her pains and thought she was faking them to get a redeployment. Its rather unfortunate tho
ReplyDeleteLike they actually care, i was sick and had to be given exeat so i could get antimalarial outside the camp....clarion call that keeps devastating families.
ReplyDeleteI feel for their families. May their souls rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteI know it's against nysc rules for a sick person to be camped. I blame the sick people going to camp. If you have any health issues, for your sake indicate
ReplyDeleteMumu. Did u @ any point read that they were ill before being camped? Ewu Gambia! That is how people fail exams. Give comprehension A to answer, see them giving answers to imaginary texts. Be gone already.
DeleteGovernment should scrap NYSC, it's total waste of money. Instead they should encourage the graduates on programs that will lead some to self employment. Such programs shouldn't be mandatory aswell. Some individuals are billionaires being NYSC directors while those who participate are left to suffer.
ReplyDeletePlaces those graduates are kept are not even suitable for pigs.
Scrap that shit....
Which medical team? I fell sick in Edeh camp , Osun state twice. U need to see the yellow bitter malaria drug they gave me. Tufiakwa!!
ReplyDeleteNa God save me. I told them i needed rest, they felt i was dodging drills.
I had to beg my camp boyfriend who had a friend inside d clinic for a written note i can present to d soldiers. Wat if i slumped ??? Not everyone is used to bathing cold water or waking up 3 am constantly for 1 week not to talk of 3 weeks.
Rip to the dead corps members.
NYSC shld still not be scrapped. They shld just improve on their medical services and be a bit accomodating wen corps members complain of ill-health.
We hear una,make dem investigate well cos with dis there statement matter don end be dat, we no go hear about dis matter again Nigeria my country.
ReplyDeleteWill the investigation bring their kids back.
ReplyDeleteThey should just scrap the thing already. See the state the corpers are living, I'm sure where they lock up suspects in EFCC is not as bad. How do they expect humans to live like that.
if one is even sick, how do you expect to recuperate under those conditions. And all those their parades, not everyone can withstand such things. Especially sickle cell patient, asthmatic and epileptic patients.
With this recession I am sure the conditions and food they are being given will even be worse.
I think it is time senate proposes the dissolution of those death camps.
all those corper doctors forming God in camp that Nysc is calling qualified medical team??
ReplyDeleteit's a pity, may their souls rest in peace
ReplyDeleteMay their souls rest in peace!
ReplyDeletebunch of incompetent leaders
ReplyDeleteAll these long epistle government should do the needful biko, see how they just cut short the life and dreams of these one. May they RIP
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