NYSC Coordinator- Corp Members Are Not Victims In Yenagoa Shootings

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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Bayelsa said on Tuesday that the scheme did not record any casualty in

the shooting of a commercial bus driver and another person by a policeman in Yenagoa.

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News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that a mobile policeman on Monday evening shot a driver with Peace Mass

Transit and one person at Ekeki in Yenagoa.

In a statement in Yenagoa on Tuesday, Mrs. Elizabeth Ojugo, the state Coordinator of NYSC,  stated that no corps

member in the state was involved, contrary to the report in a section of the media that a corps member was shot.

“We wish to inform the public that contrary to reports that a corps member was among the victims of the shooting in

Yenagoa on Monday, nothing of such happened to any corps member serving in the state.

“It is pertinent to state that a visit to the Commissioner of Police by the NYSC state coordinator to find out the true

identity of the victims indicated that no corps member was involved.

“A similar visit by the coordinator to the Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa, where the victims were receiving

treatment, also showed that no corps member was among.

“Accordingly, the public, particularly NYSC stakeholders, should disregard the phantom story in its entirety as it is

very misleading,” the statement added.

The management of the scheme in Bayelsa assured NYSC stakeholders that it shall continue to ensure the security of

the lives and property of corps members in the state.

It further urged the media to always cross-check their information before going to press.

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“We must learn to put issues in proper perspective – the media, security personnel, and the general public,” it also

stated.

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