‘How NYSC Staff Made Us Sleep On Sand & Inside Rain In Lagos Camp’ -Corps Member Laments (PHOTOS)
A National Youth Service Corps member, Aniebiet Anie Udo, has
narrated the ‘corpers’ ordeal at the hands of the staff at the Lagos
State camp.
Udo, who said the camp has been overcrowded with poor
ventilation, said many Corps members have been sleeping on bare
ground for three days.
He shared: ‘NYSC Lagos Camp. NYSC staff and soldiers pursued
us and we slept on the ground. This is how we slept tonight.
‘We were pursued from the Registration Hall floor we’ve been
sleeping on for 3 days straight to sleep in a tiny overcrowded room
containing over 28 people, most times with no fan.
‘When we said that it was wrong to pursue us because their boss
was coming on Sunday we were left to our fate.’
The Corps members have reportedly been sleeping on bare ground
for days.
‘This is because the camp admitted more people than its capacity.
And we had to sleep on sand. This is where we slept.
‘Keep in mind that this is bare ground (sand) we are sleeping.
‘Please help share some we don’t have to sleep here again
tomorrow.’
Udo later shared an update that the downpour of heavy rains in the
middle of the night didn’t compel the NYSC staff to provide
alternatives for them.
‘Rain is now falling and the NYSC staff have abandoned us here,’
he shared.
narrated the ‘corpers’ ordeal at the hands of the staff at the Lagos
State camp.
Udo, who said the camp has been overcrowded with poor
ventilation, said many Corps members have been sleeping on bare
ground for three days.
He shared: ‘NYSC Lagos Camp. NYSC staff and soldiers pursued
us and we slept on the ground. This is how we slept tonight.
‘We were pursued from the Registration Hall floor we’ve been
sleeping on for 3 days straight to sleep in a tiny overcrowded room
containing over 28 people, most times with no fan.
‘When we said that it was wrong to pursue us because their boss
was coming on Sunday we were left to our fate.’
The Corps members have reportedly been sleeping on bare ground
for days.
‘This is because the camp admitted more people than its capacity.
And we had to sleep on sand. This is where we slept.
‘Keep in mind that this is bare ground (sand) we are sleeping.
‘Please help share some we don’t have to sleep here again
tomorrow.’
Udo later shared an update that the downpour of heavy rains in the
middle of the night didn’t compel the NYSC staff to provide
alternatives for them.
‘Rain is now falling and the NYSC staff have abandoned us here,’
he shared.

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