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NYSC: Why Two Corps Members Were Decamped In Ebonyi by nwokeji29: 8:11pm On Nov 11, 2019
By David Uka, Abakaliki

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has given reasons why two Corps Members were evicted from its Orientation Camp in Ebonyi State.

Two Corp members, Okafor Love Obianuju and Odji Oritsetsolaye, according to reports were dekitted and decamped for allegedly refusing to wear the NYSC kits in camp.

They were said to have worn skirts against the usual trousers given to them by the NYSC.

Efforts to make them change and wear the approved kits proved abortive forcing the NYSC to de-kit and decamp them.

The Ebonyi State Coordinator,NYSC, Mrs Ann Ibe who spoke to newsmen in Abakaliki, said that the NYSC followed due process in de-kiting the Corps Members.

According to her, the Corps Members were queried for flouting Schedule 1 Article 3 (b) (ix) of the NYSC Bye Laws 1993.

The article she cited according to investigation deals with code of conduct of Corps Members especially as it has to do with mode of dressing.

A copy of the bye laws obtained by this newspaper clearly states in Schedule 1 Article 3 that ‘”every member shall observe the following code of conduct during the period for which the code relates.

It further goes on to state in (b) (ix) that during the orientation, every member shall wear the various uniform provided for activities.

She further said that the bye laws also stipulated punishment for offenders in schedule 2 article 1(I) (a).

The said schedule 2 article (I) (a) states that ‘failure to wear the uniform provided for any particular activity, the Corps Member should be informed to go and wear the uniform, failing which he or she will be decamped’.

Mrs Ibe said the Corps members were dekited in line with the recommendations of the NYSC Camp Court.

The Court, she noted is the NYSC Disciplinary Committee which handles cases arising in camp.

“The Court considered their cases and gave them the opportunity to defend themselves for not being properly kitted in line with service regulations which includes undertaking to keep to the rules and regulations of the scheme”.

“They were properly defended by a Corps Lawyer and at the end, the Court found them guilty and recommended they be decamped and de-kitted”, she said.

The State Coordinator, however noted that though they were de-kitted and decamped in line with the bye laws of the NYSC the matter has been forwarded to the Headquarters of the Scheme for final determination.

https://innonews.com.ng/2019/11/nysc-why-two-corps-members-were-decamped/

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