Sunday, March, 21 2026 - The National Youth Service Corps has confirmed the death of a corps member in Abeokuta Ogun State, with a staff member of the scheme now in custody over suspected involvement in the incident.
The development was disclosed in a statement shared on the
scheme’s official handle on Tuesday by its Director of Information and Public
Relations Caroline Embu.
According to the NYSC, the incident is currently under
investigation by security agencies, while the staff member linked to the case
has already been arrested.
“The Scheme is aware of the news circulating in the media
concerning the suspected involvement of a staff member. We wish to confirm that
the matter is currently under investigation by relevant security agencies, and
the individual concerned has been taken into custody,” the statement read.
The management expressed condolences to the family of the
deceased corps member, describing the incident as tragic, and assured that it
would cooperate with authorities to ensure justice is served.
“We assure the public that we are cooperating fully with law
enforcement authorities to ensure that the truth is established and that
justice is served,” the scheme added.
The NYSC also stressed that it operates a strict code of
conduct for both staff and corps members and would not tolerate misconduct or
abuse of office.
The incident, which reportedly occurred in Abeokuta, has
since drawn reactions from Nigerians on social media, with some raising
concerns about the safety of corps members and the conduct of officials at the
local government level.
A user identified as Judd Bankz called for improved
protection, “The government should enforce some sort of security for corps
members. Same news is being repeated daily.”
Another commenter, Oleku Master, criticised the scheme for
not addressing other cases, saying, “You can address this but failed to talk
about the corps member that was kidnapped and dehumanised by bandits.”
Olamaths also alleged prior complaints about officials,
claiming some cases were ignored before escalating.
“A friend of mine talked about that LGI before this
incident… there are many LGIs perpetrating this,” the user wrote.
Similarly, Musty accused some officials of abusing authority
over corps members, while another commenter, Augustus, said the situation
reflects deeper issues in how local government inspectors relate with corps
members.
The NYSC, however, urged the public to avoid speculation as
investigations continue, maintaining that the safety, welfare and dignity of
corps members remain a priority.

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