The Director-General, National Youth
Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier-General Johnson Olawunmi, has called on
politicians and their supporters not to vent their frustration on corp
members working as ad-hoc staff for the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC).
A total of 4, 500 corps members are
expected to work as ad-hoc staff during Saturday’s governorship and
State House of Assembly elections in Rivers State.
The DG on his separate visits to the Air
Force Commander at the 97 Special Operations Unit, Air Commodore
Olusegun Philips, and the Commissioner of Police, CP Hossiah Karma, said
the lives of corps members must be considered valuable.
He told the Commissioner of Police,
Hossiah Karma, that he was in Rivers State over the outbreak of violence
that trailed the March 28 presidential and National Assembly elections,
during which corps members were harassed and molested in different
parts of the state.
He said: “We at the NYSC are making a
passionate appeal to the military, police and other security agencies to
help protect the lives of corpers working with INEC during the election
on Saturday. Rivers State is a flashpoint. Therefore, we do not want
any harm done to these children.
“Politicians should please call their
supporters to order. They should warn them not to cause violence or
inflict any harm on corps members who are on national assignment. They
must never vent their anger or frustrations on these innocent young men
and women.”
Source: thenation
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