Two ‘corpers’ die at NYSC camps two days apart
December 2, 2016
Ifedolapo Oladepo (Kano NYSC camp); and Ukeme Monday (Zamfara camp)
Tributes to the deceased corps member, Miss Ifedolapo Amoke Oladepo, who died in Kano NYSCorientation camp on November 29, flow like rivers of water.
According to one Sen Ajibolu Marcarony Yusuff, who appears to be a relation of the deceased, Ifedolapo called home five hours to her death and told her older sister, Mrs. Oyeyode Abimbola (a nurse) to start coming to her Kano orientation camp because, as alleged, the NYSC doctors were not giving enough care.
Yusuff said the late 26-year-old corps member who graduated with a First Class degree in Transport Management from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho, was given injection at the orientation camp’s clinic, but that she called home to say that she had reacted to the injection, as she noticed visible rashes all over her body.
Later, Yusuff claimed, Ifedolapo called home to complain of tongue-twisting, and was reportedly given another injection.
Yusuff continued, “When a male doctor agreed to speak with her sister (Oyeyode Abimbola), he explained that Ifedolapo was having anaphylaxis (acute allergic reaction) and that they intended to place her under observation for an hour before transferring her to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital.”
Yusuff claimed that it took about five hours before the camp management transferred Ifedolapo to General Hospital, Gwazo, instead of the AKTH as promised.
She allegedly became incommunicado, as she could no longer be reached on phone.
Thirteen hours later, the family allegedly received a call from the Kano State NYSC camp officials informing them of her death.
In reaction to the issue, the Head of the NYSC Press and Public Relations in Abuja, Mrs. Bosede
Aderibigbe, said that Ifedolapo was sick when she arrived the Kano orientation camp, and that she did not die of stress as her relations and friends thought.
In the same vein, another First Class graduate of Petroleum Engineering from the University of Uyo, Mr. Ukeme Monday, has died in Zamfara State orientation camp.
He reportedly died on Thursday, December 1, of yet-to-be-ascertained causes.
A classmate of his, one Mr. Patrick Immo, noted that Monday was a committed Christian worker in his local assembly, the Power City International.
Immo said the two of them had shopped together a few days to the orientation camp, and that they departed Uyo for their respective orientation camps on November 23.
“It was thus a rude shock to me when, on December 1, I heard that Monday had died,” Immo narrated.
In addition to his First Class certificate, friends said Monday also won four scholarships and other top academic prizes as a student.
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