NYSC Denies Killing Of Female Corps Member By Thunder In Abia Camp

By Damilare Adeleye

The Management of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) said no death was recorded during a thunder strike incident that occurred in Abia State Orientation Camp, Umunna, on Sunday, July 13.

The Corps confirmed that there was a heavy downpour in the early hours of the day with unusual thunderstorm, noting that only one female corps member was injured during the incident.

Eddy Megwa, NYSC Director, Information and Public Relations, made this known in a statement issued on Sunday, while urging parents and guardians the in camp to rest assured that the security and welfare of their children in NYSC Abia State Orientation Camp is fully guaranteed.

According to the statement, “Though there was a heavy downpour in the early hours of the day with unusual thunderstorm, the only injured female Corps Member was immediately stabilised by the dedicated Orientation Camp Medical Team from Federal Medical Centre Umuahia. The Corps Member was immediately referred to a hospital in Umuahia for prompt medical evaluation.

“The Corps Member is very stable and responding to treatment accordingly.

“The parents of the Corps Member have been contacted and they have confirmed that their daughter is in a very stable condition.

“The blogger that erupted the information did not get the facts of the matter from NYSC before publishing.

“NYSC as a proactive organisation, is committed to the health, well-being and security of her Corps Members at all time.

“The general public especially parents and guardians of the Corps Members currently in camp should be rest assured that the security and welfare of their children in NYSC Abia State Orientation Camp is fully guaranteed.

“Meanwhile, Management is calling on media practitioners, especially online bloggers to clarify and make consultations with the Scheme on every matter before publishing misleading and inaccurate information, that is devoid of facts about the NYSC.”

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