Daily Trust

NYSC members in Oyo community laud World Bank, govt on accommodat­ion

- From Jeremiah Oke, Ibadan

Some members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) posted to the Oba community in Ayete, Ibarapa North Local government area of Oyo State have commended the World Bank and the Oyo State government for their interventi­on in the accommodat­ion challenges facing corps members serving in the area.

The Oyo State government through its agency, Oyo State Community and Social Developmen­t Agency (CSDA), in conjunctio­n with the World Bank, had provided financial support for the community to build a 10-room accommodat­ion for the corps members.

Three corps members - Adetayo Adeyemi, Folorunso Thomas and Sidikat Queen - commended the community leaders, the World Bank and the state government on behalf of their mates for their support towards ensuring a befitting accommodat­ion was built for them.

Adeyemi enthused that with the provision of the accommodat­ion, he wouldn’t have any cause to travel beyond the town for weeks. “I am enjoying myself here. We have water, we have a conducive environmen­t and there is security,” he said.

The principal of Baptist Secondary School, Ayete, where the corps members are attached, Mrs Okesola Esther, said the constructi­on of the Corpers’ Lodge had contribute­d to the reading culture of the students.

“Before now, many of our students found it very difficult to read, while many demonstrat­ed lack of interest in education. But now that the corps members are living close to school, they teach and encourage the students. In fact, they have told the management that they want to begin extramural classes for the students. Hopefully, with their efforts, there will be improvemen­t in our results soon,” she said.

The chairman of the Community Project Management Committee (CPMC), Alhaji Oladele Waheed, told our correspond­ent that schools in the community lacked competent teachers and the corps members who were supposed to cover up the lapse usually rejected serving in the community once they arrived and discovered there was no toilet in some of the available houses.

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