Mr. Emmanuel Attah, the Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps in Osun State, has said that 49 corps members had been sent back to their parents from the orientation camp. The leadership of the NYSC has confirmed the premature exit of the corp members due to some factors that would hamper their participation. According to reports, the Corps members were sent home based on health.
The Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps in the state said this on Tuesday evening during the inspection of the
permanent orientation camp in Ede by the Director-General of the NYSC,
Brig-General Suleiman Kazaure.
He explained that the NYSC took that step in order to prevent
serious health issues and even death in the camp. The coordinator said
the NYSC placed priority on the health and welfare of corps members,
saying that was why qualified medical personnel were stationed at the
camp to attend to any health issue.
Attah said, “Two thousand three hundred corps members were
deployed in Osun State and out of this we registered 2226 of this number
1023 are male while 1123 are female corps members.
“Out of this number we had instant relocation of 73 corps
members, 49 corps members were on medical grounds while the rest are
nursing mothers and marital issue.
“We never took a chance, we are serious on medical issue that
is why we never had any issue right from Sunday before the corps member
entered the camp all medical team of the campus and myself were at the
gate to check any corps member coming with any communicable diseases and
we got some, registered them and relocated them to their parents.”
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