NYSC Compensates Missing Corps Member’s Family
Afimag.com –
The National Youth Service Corps has paid the insurance benefit to the family of a corps member Omale Victor with state code EB/21A/1487, who went missing in 2021 during his service year in Ebonyi State.
Victor, 24, at the time he was declared missing on November 09, 2021, by his roommate Innocent Ujah, who reported to the police that Victor had left his apartment around 6pm that evening, and never came back.
Before his disappearance, Victor was observing his one year national youth service at Ebonyi State Agency for Mass Literacy situated at old Enugu/Abakaliki Road.
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In compliance with NYSC bye-laws, Director-General of the NYSC and some of his staff visited Omale’s family in Lokoja in 2021 when the incident occurred. The family has since been in touch with the management of the NYSC
The DG, NYSC, Brigadier General Ahmed, while handing over the cheque to the parents of the deceased, Mr Samuel and Mrs Elizabeth Omale at their residence in Lokoja, on March 23, 2023, said the scheme would continue to identify with the family.
He encouraged the family to have faith in God, noting that the NYSC would continue to show love and commitment towards them.
In his response, Mr Samuel congratulated General Ahmed on his appointment as the new Director-General of the NYSC, and thanked the management for its favourable disposition to his family since the incident, and prayed that God would bring back his son alive.