#Covid19 :NYSC Releases Statement On Corps Members Testing Positive To Coronavirus.

The management of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has given a clarification on reported cases of coronavirus infection in some orientation camps in the country.

The NYSC management in a statement on Monday evening, noted that prospective corps members were all tested before gaining access to the camps and those that tested positive were immediately handed over to the Nigeria Centre For Disease Control (NCDC) for management.

The reaction comes after reports that some corps members in Lagos, Kano and Abuja camps had tested positive for coronavirus.

The NYSC management however submitted that that is not the true case of things as the NCDC is in all the camps and tests all prospective corps members before they are admitted into the camps, hence no cause for alarm as the safety of all including the corps members is of top priority.

“The true position is that no Corps Member in any of the NYSC camp is COVID-19 positive.”

“It is pertinent to add that the NYSC is in collaboration with Nigeria Centre For Disease Control (NCDC) and the Centre maintains very strong presence in all the NYSC camps nationwide.”

“As a proactive measure, all Prospective Corps Members were tested for COVID-19 before being admitted into the camps. Those that tested positive were handed over to the NCDC for treatment and management.”

“There is no cause for alarm. Both the Scheme and NCDC are up to the task of safeguarding the lives of Corps Members and Camp officials.”

6000 prospective NYSC Corp members to resume camp

A total of 6,000 prospective members of the National Youth Service Corps are to resume for the 2020 “Batch B” one-year mandatory program of the scheme across the country.

Brigadier General Shaibu Ibrahim, Director-General of the NYSC, made the disclosure on Thursday, saying that the authorities had gone round the country to ensure that the facilities were ready.

He said, “We are prepared to deploy six thousand corps members to participate in the 2020 Batch B exercise.  

“We have gone around the country to ensure that the camps are also ready. 

“We are going to merge those who suspended their orientation in March to also participate for the forthcoming National orientation exercise.”

According to him, the NYSC management had put in place all COVID-19 protocols in a bid to contain the pandemic to curtail community transmission in the camps across the country.

“We have been interfacing with the relevant bodies such as the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19, NCDC and state Ministries of Health on ways of ensuring safe and efficient of the orientation course.

“I am pleased to report that all our orientation camps have been prepared and remodeled with the approved safety protocols,” he added.

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