The Ministry of Youth and Sports Development has
commiserated with families of the three NYSC 2016
Batch B Corps members who died at three orientation
camps last week. 26 year old Oladapo
Ifedolapo
Racheal (Osun) with state code KN/16B/1847 died in
Gwarzo General Hospital following complications arising
from an ailment few days into the orientation
Programme. Asuquo Monday Ukeme (Akwa Ibom) with
state code ZM/16B/1780 passed at the Federal Medical
Centre Gusau in Zamfara while 27 year-old Elechi
Nwanenda Chinyerum (Rivers) with state code
BY/16B/1300 died at the Diete-Koki Memorial Hospital
Yenego
The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Solomon
Dalung, has reacted to the death of three corps
members, Elechi Chinyerum Nwenenda, Oladepo Ifedolapo and
Asuquo Ukeme Monday, who died in the on-gong 2016 Batch
'B' (Stream I) Orientation Course in Bayelsa, Kano and Zamfara
States respectively. In a statement signed by his Special Adviser
Media, Nneka Ikem Anibeze, Dalung commiserated with the
families of the deceased.
He stated that a panel of inquire will
be set up by the government to ascertain the circumstances
that led to the death of the corps members. Read the full
statement below:The Minister of Youth and Sports Development, Barrister
Solomon Dalung decried the death of these Corp
members describing it as tragic and shocking. " We
received the news of the death of the young Nigerians
who were mobilized to national Service in three states
for NYSC. Details of the circumstances leading to their
untimely death simultaneously are not yet available to
my office but the unfortunate and sad news of their
demise is indeed devastating as these young people
were our hope for the future.
They are national heroes who died in national service of
their fatherland. "On behalf of the Federal Government of
Nigeria we commiserate with the bereaved families and
pray God to grant them the fortitude to bear this
irreparable loss." Meanwhile, the Youth Ministry is to set
up an enquiry to determine the circumstances that led to
the death of the young Corp members while a
comprehensive review of the health facilities in the
orientation camp nationwide will be embarked upon.
Barrister Dalung said that a thorough investigation and
inquiry will be put in place to ascertain whether the
young Nigerians died due to negligence or natural
causes.
"We appeal to Nigerians and other Corps members to be
calm at this moment of grief while focusing on their
national duty as efforts are being put in place to
guarantee their comfort and safety. I want to assure
Nigerians that we will avail the country with the
circumstances that led to their death." the Minister
urged.
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