Ogun: Abandoned corpse not corps member – NYSC coordinator

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Nasamu Olayinka Diana

From Laide Raheem, Abeokuta

The Ogun State Coordinator of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mrs Nasamu Olayinka Diana, has denied the reports that a member of the corps serving in the state was killed and his corpse dumped in the bush.

Some news media had on Sunday reported that a body of a yet-to-be-identified corps member was discovered in the bush around Kadesh Area of Ogijo, Sagamu, Sagamu Local Government Area of Ogun state.

According to the reports, the residents of the area discovered the corpse of deceased dumped in the bush and reported to the police.

But, reacting to the reports, Nasamu insisted that the abandoned corpse was not a member of the NYSC in the state.

She described the reports as untrue, adding that investigations by the police had revealed that the deceased was a bricklayer and not a corps member.

“The person that they found his corpse in Ogijo bush was not a corps member, he was a bricklayer. You cannot say someone is a corps member without verifying his corps number, his place of primary assignment and there was nothing identifying him as a corps member.

“We went to the Commissioner Police in Ogun State who has also confirmed that the deceased was not a corps member.

“When a corps member dies and you are writing about it, you have to be precise because they have unique identification numbers, that is their code numbers and that was not in the report.

“I don’t know how the report came about, but the person whose corpse was abandoned was not a corps member, but a bricklayer”, Nasamu stated.

Nasamu disclosed that there are 19,970 corps members serving across the 20 local government areas of the state.

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