By Deborah Nnamdi
A female corps member, Tayachibiyacha Ebal, with code KB/24C/918, serving at Dakingari in Kebbi State, has slumped and died.
When she slumped, she was immediately rushed to the camp clinic at Dakingari and later moved to FMC Birnin-Kebbi, where she finally gave up the ghost after all necessary medical attention.
In a statement issued by the spokesman of the Kebbi State Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, Comrade Nurudeen Bala Fingiller, it was confirmed that the body has already been taken to the family in Adamawa State.
“Consequently, I want to use this medium to pay a condolence message to His Excellency and all our teeming youths, on behalf of NYSC and the Kebbi State Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, on this irreparable loss.
“I further appreciate the effort and financial support by His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Kebbi State, which helped in facilitating the burial arrangement by both the ministry and the family of the deceased,” he added.
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