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No risk of Covid-19 infection in camps, NYSC assures prospective corps members

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has assured prospective corps members that it had taken measures to ensure their safety, as it throws open its orientation camps nationwide.

In a press statement, NYSC debunked insinuations that it was opening the camps because of economic gains, adding that it had taken all precautionary steps to ensure that none of the prospective corps members would contract the ravaging Covid-19 infection while in camp.

NYSC said:  “in March 2020, guided by the Scheme’s cardinal policy of prioritising the welfare and safety of Corps Members, staff and collaborating agencies, shut down the 37 camps of the Scheme across the 36 States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory.

“The proactive move which was devoid of a prod from any quarter was to safeguard the Corps Members and NYSC Officials from contracting the dreaded Coronavirus, an action in consonance with the aforestated policy of the Corps.

“In November 2020, the Scheme after putting in place necessary measures for the safe reopening of camps, and guided by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) reopened its camps.”

The body also stated that the prospective corps members must have taken the Covid-19 test before being allowed into the camps.

“It is imperative to restate that everyone coming into the NYSC camps must undergo COVID-19 test, Corps Members and officials alike. Only those that test negative are admitted into the camps.

“The same measures adopted for the November and December 2020 Orientation Courses are going to be applied to the 2020 Batch “B” Stream II Orientation Course commencing, Tuesday, 19th January 2021, with stricter enforcement of all the safety protocols. The NYSC and NCDC are working closely for a successful exercise as recorded previously.

“Accordingly, members of the general public are advised to disregard the unbalanced and cooked-up reportage designed to deliberately create fear and panic in the minds of unsuspecting Nigerians.

The Scheme’s management promised to continue to “give priority attention to the welfare of Corps Members and Officials.”

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