“I was posted to Kogi for national youth service, I reported at the orientation camp, and was sworn in on November 29, 2024.”
“I became sick while the orientation course was ongoing, so I got the permission and approval of the Camp Director to travel home for medical attention.
“I was returning to Kogi on Jan. 9, the incident happened at about 4.30p.m along Enugu-Ezike Road in Igbo Eze North Local Government Area,” she said.
Joseph said while the journey was ongoing, a motorcycle rider broke the news of armed robbery attack in front, but surprisingly, the driver of our bus did not listen and kept going forward until they ran into the kidnappers.
“When they started shooting, our driver quickly came down from the vehicle, opened the door and asked us to run into the bush. It also surprised us that the kidnappers asked our driver to go unhurt, he was not taken hostage,” she said.
She expressed her appreciation to the NYSC scheme for its prompt response and solidarity during her ordeal
Earlier, Pepple thanked God for sparing the corps member’s life, and expressed the commitment of the NYSC scheme towards the safety of members.
“As soon as we were informed of the incident, we swung into action to ensure her safe release. We are happy that she is back with her family.
“The NYSC is a responsible organisation, we ensure adequate care for our members. We treat corps members as our children, so NYSC knows what to do for her.
“I have seen her, she is in high spirit, and in good condition, which is different from what is being reported on the social media,” he said.(NAN)