The Gombe State Coordinator National Youth Service Corps, Chinwe Nwachuku, on Sunday, debunked insinuations that her officers denied 2024 batch B stream II corps members with out Science Laboratory Technology licence entry to take part within the three-week orientation course.
Nwachuku in an interview with our correspondent at Amada Akko Local Government Area non permanent camp described the information as a ‘blatant lie’, saying that these with no licence weren’t denied the chance to serve their fatherland.
She stated, “That’s a blatant lie. Corps members with SLT were registered on my camp.”
While urging peddlers of pretend information to desist, Nwachuku added, “Those carrying such stories should get their facts right before they give out such messages. I wish all corps members the best and God’s protection.”
Reacting to the information, Clement Daniel, a serving corps member on the Amada non permanent orientation camp from Benue State stated he was registered for the orientation course.
Daniel stated he graduated from Benue State Polytechnic, the place he studied Science Laboratory Technology with Chemistry, and Biochemistry choice in his Higher National Diploma though with no licence, including that he was allowed into the camp.
He stated, “I was allowed into the Amada Akko Local Government Area temporary orientation camp in Gombe State. I was registered without any delay. People should disregard the news going on that those without it were rejected.”
Also talking, David Lami, informed our correspondent that she was registered with out hindrance, regardless of not having the licence.
She stated, “I studied SLT at the Federal Polytechnic Nasarawa and I have been here for four days and I don’t have my licence and I was registered. People should stop passing on face news to avoid causing confusion and panic.”
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On her half, Alfred Abosede, a graduate of Oyo State College of Agriculture and Technology Igbo-ora stated, “I have been here since August 28. I don’t have my licence and I was registered without questioning.”
Raliat Adama, a graduate of Kano State Polytechnic debunked the information that corps members weren’t registered due to the shortcoming to get an SLT license.
“It is not true because I was registered without a license. I studied microbiology in the Department of Science Laboratory Technology. Peddlers of fake news should desist,” Adama added.