February 8, 2025
Abia Times Nigeria

Windstorm: NYSC sends distress call to Ikpeazu

The Abia State Coordinator of National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Mrs. Francesca Ifon, at the weekend, sent a distress call to the Abia State Governor, Dr. Okezie Ikpeazu, to take urgent action and save members of the NYSC deployed to the state from the danger posed by windstorm at their permanent orientation camp located at Umunna in Bende Local Government Area.

Mrs. Ifon made this appeal during the opening/swearing ceremony of 2017 Batch ‘A’ Stream II orientation course for 2,120 corps members deployed to Abia State, stating that the threat of windstorm was greatly endangering the lives of corps members.

Citing a particular incident when a great windstorm uprooted the canopies during the closing ceremony of 2017 Batch ‘A’ Stream I orientation course, she said “But for the intervention of the Almighty, this camp would have recorded an ugly incident,” adding that the frightening incident occurred just as the governor’s address was being delivered by the Deputy Governor.

May I therefore appeal at this juncture that something urgent be done to avert further danger to the lives of corps members and our guests during official ceremonies,” the state coordinator said and expressed the Corps’ appreciation for the “wonderful support” that Abia State government has given to the scheme, especially cash donations to augment the feeding of corps members and donation of a 100KVA power generating set, emphasising on the urgent need to tackle the threat of windstorm.

She pleaded with Governor Ikpeazu to consider the “urgent need” to rehabilitate the female hostel and reconstruct the parade pavilion in view of the fact that “we are now experiencing heavy downpour and thunderstorm”.

Responding, Governor Ikpeazu, represented by his Deputy, Sir Ude Oko Chukwu, assured that his administration “is resolutely committed to the welfare of the scheme and the provision of enabling environment for corps members to thrive”, assuring that apart from solving the power problem in that orientation camp with the provision of the 100KVA generator, “we are also determined to renovate some damaged structures in the camp and do more within the limits of available resources.

Ikpeazu assured the corps members that a lot of opportunities abound in their host state waiting to be tapped hence they should endeavour to acquire any skill of their choice during their service year.

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