The Director General of the National
Youths Service Corps [NYSC], Brig. General Johnson Bamidele Olawumi at the
weekend disclosed to liveschoolnews.com.ng grapevine that he may deploy
screening machines to all the Orientation camps across the 36 states if the
Ebola Virus Disease continues to spread.
According to him this would enable them to detect the health status of every newly admitted corps members and to prevent the spread of the disease among the corps members during their stay in the camps.
According to him this would enable them to detect the health status of every newly admitted corps members and to prevent the spread of the disease among the corps members during their stay in the camps.
Olawumi made this known during the
official flag-off the NYSC/State Governments Collaboration on Monthly
Environmental Sanitation Exercise held in Akure, the Ondo State Capital.
The Director General said the NYSC
has also integrated all the camp clinics into the states’ plan for combating
the spread of the deadly Ebola disease.
Olawumi charged all Nigerians to
imbibe the spirit of cleanliness in view of the dreaded Ebola Virus.
Johnson noted that all relevant
government agencies should work together to curtail the spread of the disease
that is currently ravaging West African countries.
The NYSC boss praised the corps
members for their contribution to the national development, particularly during
the just concluded Ekiti and Osun gubernatorial elections, saying they have
displayed high level of patriotism.
His words, “Over time, Corps members
have contributed tremendously to the fight against HIV/AIDS pandemic, conducted
Millennium Development Goals [MDGS] advocacy across the nation, assisted in the
implementation of the National programme on Immunization, participated in the
conduct of National Census and most recently national elections.
“Indeed the excellent performance of
corps members in the recently conducted Ekiti and Osun States gubernatorial
elections is a testimony to their high level dedication and patriotism.
“However, for the NYSC to
effectively render service and contribute meaningfully to national development,
we need to partner and collaborate with all stakeholders and that is why we are
keying into the monthly environmental sanitation programme of state
governments”.
The Ondo State Governor, Olusegun
Mimiko who commended the NYSC for flagging off the programme in his state, said
the NYSC had decided to launch the programme in the state due to the fact that
it is one of the cleanest states in the country.
Mimiko, who was presented by his
Chief of Staff, Kola Ademujimi also counseled residents of the state on how to
prevent Ebola Virus Disease.
The Governor urged the people to
stop contact with dead bodies, particularly those who died through Ebola virus.
His words, “we must maintain out
hygiene, always wash our hands with detergent soups or sanitizer, avoid eating
bush meat and also avoid contact with dead bodies, particularly those ones that
died through Ebola virus”
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