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Injured Corps Members now stable – NYSC

…calls on Gov Oyebanji to equip camp with sustainable facilities

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), said victims of the convenience collapse at its orientation camp in Ise-Emure, Ekiti state are stable and receiving proper medical attention.

This was contained in a statement signed by the Director of Information and Public Relations, Eddy Megwa.

The director general of the scheme, Brig Gen YD Ahmed also called on the state government to as a matter of urgency equip the camp with necessary and sustainable facilities for the wellbeing of the corps members.

While urging the public to be calm, the management said it will put every measures in place to ensure that corps members in Ekiti are safe.

The statement reads, “Management wishes to inform the general public about the collapsed convenience that occurred in the early hours of today, Friday 12th July, 2024, at Ekiti State Orientation Camp in Ise-Orun, Emure Ekiti, that the situation is under control. 

“The strong collaboration of the entire camp officials that served as first responders to the two injured Corps Members from the incident were effectively coordinated by the State Coordinator.

“Meanwhile, those injured are very stable and receiving medical attention at a tertiary health facility in the State.

“Responding to the incidence, the Director General of National Youth Service corps Brig Gen YD Ahmed expressed shock over the issue and used the opportunity to call on the state Governmnet to urgently equip the camp with sustainable facilities that will not endanger the lives of the camp community. 

“The Director General also stated that it is the primary function of various state governments to build and maintain facilities in the orientation camp as contained in the NYSC act. 

“Parents and guardians are hereby enjoined to remain calm as Management is committed to ensuring the safety of all Corps Members including Camp Officials in all NYSC Orientation Camps across the country”.

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