Burial of Oladepo Ifedolapo, one of the deceased Corps members |
The National Youth
Service Corps (NYSC) says it will investigate the death of three corps members
even though “the impression of negligence being created in some quarters is not
true”.
TheCable
report continues:
Elechi
Chinyerum Nwenenda, Oladepo Ifedolapo and Asuquo Ukeme, all part of at the
ongoing 2016 Batch ‘B’ (Stream I) Orientation Course in Bayelsa, Kano and
Zamfara states respectively, died on Monday, with several reports claiming that
they would have survived if they received prompt medical care.
The
trio died after brief illnesses.
In
a statement, Sule Kazaure, director-general of NYSC, condoled with families of
the deceased corps members.
He
said the impression that the corps members were neglected was false.
Kazaure
stated that the welfare of Corps members has always remained top most in the
priorities of the scheme, saying: “We have continued to strive to give our best
in that regard.”
“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,” the
statement read.
“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 father land, we are constrained to
correct the impression of negligence being created in some quarters.
“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 b .
“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.”
He further assured parents of serving and prospective corps members that the scheme would continue to ensure the security and the general well-being of youths enlisted to serve the nation on the platform of the scheme.
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