14 corps members test positive for COVID-19 in Sokoto

At least 14 members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) have tested positive for COVID-19 in Sokoto State.

The Sokoto State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Ali Inname, who disclosed this at a news conference on Tuesday, said infected members were discovered during the ongoing NYSC orientation exercise in the state.

He said the corps members had been moved to the state isolation centre for prompt treatment.

The commissioner said the state has 787 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 28 deaths.

Inname, who is also the chairman of the COVID-19 Task Force in Sokoto, said 19,557 people had been tested for the disease in the state.

Corps member, one other arraigned for alleged love scam

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) on Monday, February 1, 2021 arraigned a serving corps member, Sam Abiola and one Adebiyi Sodiq on separate charges bordering on love scam before Justice Adenike Akinpelu of a Kwara State High Court sitting in Ilorin.

Abiola, who is currently serving in Kogi State was arraigned on one count charge, while four counts were preferred against Sodiq, to which they pleaded ‘guilty’.

The charge against Abiola reads:”That you, Sam Abiola ( Missie Bonie) sometime between July, 2019 and September, 2019 in Ilorin within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court did cheat by personation when you pretended to be one Missie Bonie a white female with gmail account, missiebo271@gmail.com, and fraudulently deceived one Rick to send $550 (Five Hundred and Fifty Dollars) to you through gift card after you made him believe you were in love with him and you thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 321 of the Penal Code and punishable under Section 324 of the same Penal Code”

For Sodiq, count three of the charge reads:”That you, Adebiyi Sodiq, (Alias: Maria Monica sometime in the month of August 2020, in Ilorin, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did cheat by personation via your email address terrellwhite856@gmail.com to one Manny, by portraying yourself as a white female named Maria and induced him to send you his Cash App, a representation you knew to be false and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 324 of the Penal Code and punishable under the same Section of the Law”

Upon Abiola’s guilty plea, the prosecuting counsel, O. B Akinsola, invited to the witness box one Ali Mohammed, an operative of the EFCC to review the facts of the case.

Mohammed narrated how the defendant was arrested based on the anonymous petition received by the Commission on the activities of fraudsters around Offa area of Kwara State. Documents showing fraudulent messages printed out of the email of the defendant were tendered and admitted in evidence.

In a similar fashion, Sesan Ola, prosecuting for EFCC on Sodiq’s case called on Eze Uchenna, an operative of the Commission to review the facts of the case. Uchenna also narrated the defendant’s involvement in the alleged offence and tendered documents which were admitted in evidence.

Justice Akinpelu, while discharging the witnesses fixed February 11, for judgement.

It would be recall that the Ilorin Zonal Office of the EFCC on September 14, 2019 executed an operation at Offa in Offa Local Government Area of Kwara State where about 33 suspected fraudsters were arrested for various offences bordering on internet fraud.

NYSC to corps members: Trivialize COVID-19 protocols at your peril

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) in Anambra State has charged prospective corps members in the state to take the COVID-19 protocols and guidelines seriously.

State Coordinator, Kehinde Aremu, gave the charge at the permanent orientation camp, Umuawulu Mbaukwu in Awka South Local Government Area of the state while flagging off lecture series and sensitization of monitoring and prevention of COVID-19.

He urged them to take responsibility for their actions throughout their service year or have themselves to blame.

He maintained that COVID-19 protocols must be sustained in camp.

“All course operators and prospective corps members were tested and confirmed negative before they were admitted,” he said.

Meanwhile, State Commissioner for Youths and Creative Economy, Prof. Theresa Obiekezie has expressed satisfaction over the level of compliance with the COVID-19 protocols among the prospective corps members.

She made the remarks during an unscheduled visit to the camp, describing the ongoing camp activities as smooth and impressive.

Obiekezie, who doubles as Chairman, NYSC State Governing Board, also commended the State Coordinator and other officials for the team spirit existing among them, urging them to sustain the tempo.

The corps members have been exposed to a series of lectures on various topics, including disease surveillance and notification, symptoms of suspected cases, data monitoring.

Other topics were outbreak of disease and planning, probable and confirmed cases, investigation and reporting of cases to the Ministry of Health.

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