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NYSC boss says scheme will strengthen ties with INEC, security agencies
THE National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) has promised strengthening of ties scheme would with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and security agencies to protect the lives of corps members on national assignments.
Brig.-Gen. Johnson Olawumi, the Director-General of NYSC, made this known to newsmen in Illah, Ohimili North local government area of Delta.
Olawumi was in Illah on a condolence visited to late Chukwudumabi Okonta’s family, a serving corps member who was killed in River during the recent re-run elections for the National and State Assemblies.
“What needs to be done is to block all loopholes, straighten ties with INEC, intensify collaboration with security agencies and take advantage of technology to drive what we do to guarantee security.
“At any point in time, Nigerians must take part in the election duties, so our concern should be to protect the lives of every Nigerian, irrespective of whether or not he or she is a Corps member,” he declared.
He said that most people have raised issues and questioned why Corps members should continue to take part in elections in the country.
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“When this incident happened, I have heard a lot of people saying that may be we should not commit Corps members into electoral duties.
“But let me give you a little background, in 2011 we lost some Corps members.
“I came in January 2014 and in that year we had elections in Anambra, Edo, Ekiti and later we had in Osun and in each of this elections, we committed over 6,000 Corps members.
“In the general elections of 2015, we committed about 134,000 Corps members, even early this year, we had elections in Bayelsa, where we committed 2,600 Corps members.
“And in River State election that led to the unfortunate death of this my Corps member, we committed about 6,800 Corps members and in all this, we are unfortunate to have this case of Dumebi,” Olawumi said.
He said that the death of one Corps member participating in the electoral duties was not sufficient to stop Corps members from taking part in an election process.
On the contrary, the director-general said allowing the corps members to participate in an election process was to give them opportunity to understand what elections were in the country.
He said that the financial support given to them by INEC meant a lot to most Corps members, particularly those from not too comfortable background.
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