Nigeria Youth Service Corps, NYSC faults abducted Corps Individuals, Says They Were Cautioned Not to embark on travel around evening periods.
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has accused the eight corps individuals who were stole in August while going to Sokoto State for their essential task for their predicament.
The corps individuals were going in an Akwa Ibom Transport Commission (AKTC) transport from Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, to Sokoto State, for the one-year compulsory public help, when their vehicle was caught by the punks.
In spite of the fact that, there were purportedly 11 corps individuals and the driver in the transport, three of the corps individuals avoided during the assault.
The eight corps individuals were cornered close with the driver.
Emmanuel Esudue, an alumni of Rural and Ecological Designing, from Akwa Ibom State College, and Victoria Udoka, an alum of Mass Correspondence from the College of Uyo were among the youthful alumni who were captured by the fear mongers.
It was likewise provided details regarding August 24, that the Nigeria Police Force and the military had coordinated a quest party for the captured corps individuals.
On Monday, September 4, Mr Emmanuel Etteh, father of one of the captured corps individuals blamed security organizations and the NYSC for not showing worry towards the situation of the people in question and their families.
However, responding to the charge, the NYSC Head of Press and Advertising, Whirlpool Megwa, faulted the corps individuals for the difficulty.
As indicated by him, the corps individuals disregarded the admonition of NYSC by leaving on a night venture.
Talking in a meeting with Channels television, Megwa said that the corps individuals probably won't have been stole assuming they had stuck to the NYSC's advance notice against going after 6 p.m.
Megwa said, "We should not view at the NYSC as though we are living in an alternate world. NYSC is important for Nigerian culture. You and I know the sort of safety circumstance we have in the country; it isn't specific.
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