The Senate on Thursday called on the Federal Government to overhaul the National Youth Service Corps Scheme.
The call followed a motion of urgent public importance moved by the Chief Whip of the Senate, Olusola Adeyeye (APC Central).
The Senate also called on the government to improve on medical
facilities in all NYSC orientation camps across the country and deploy
experienced medical personnel to the NYSC medical centres.
The Senate therefore mandated its Committee on Sports and Youth
Development to conduct a thorough and comprehensive investigation into
the circumstances surrounding the death of three corps members in Kano,
Bayelsa and Zamfara recently.
Moving the motion, Adeyeye drew the attention of the Senate to the
unfortunate death of three corps members, including Miss Ifedolapo
Oladepo, from his senatorial district.
He lamented that death of corps members had become a recurrent development in the NYSC orientation camps across the country.
The Senator also expressed deep concern that experienced medical personnel were not in existence in the orientation camps.
He added that inexperienced medical doctors undergoing national
service were usually engaged to attend to the medical needs of corps
members.
The lawmaker further expressed concern that an orientation camp that
housed over 300,000 corps members could not boast of modern facilities
to cater for the needs of corps members.
He also decried a situation where NYSC officials were not living up
to their responsibilities, adding that the development had exposed the
corps members to all manner of dangers.
He said, “The Senate notes with sadness the death of three Corps
members: Miss Ifedolapo Amoke Oladepo who died in Kano NYSC Orientation
Camp and Miss Elechi Chinyerem, who died in Bayelsa Orientation Camp
both on Tuesday, November 29.
source: www.naijaloaded.com
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