“To all my fellow NYSC corp
members around Nigeria, today, I witnessed how one of my colleagues,
Adeyera Olubunmi (State code: NS/15A/0134)(Call-up no.:
NYSC/NIJ/2015/061287) almost died due to maltreatment in Nasarawa state
NYSC camp by security officials.
What happened this
morning was that Bunmi Adeyera who is also Platoon 4
leader and was obviously sick went to the Camp clinic to collect some
drugs to combat his ailment and was approaching the camp market to get
food (since food was no longer available in the camp kitchen) in order
to use his drugs when he was stopped by security operatives (Nigerian
Police force and Man’O War) and was asked to go back into the camp hall
for lectures.
How NYSC Corp Member Almost Lost His Life To Torture At Camp
He tried explaining to them that
he was sick and needed to take his drugs but they did not listen to him,
rather he was told to start ‘frog-jumping’.Bunmi quietly explained to
them that he might not be able to ‘frog-jump’ because of his health
status.
The next thing I saw was that the
security operatives (who were obviously Hausas, because they
communicated fluently in Hausa language) told asked him if he was Hausa
or Yoruba. When he told them he was Yoruba and he hails from Lagos
state, they seized his NYSC identification tag and marched him straight
to the ‘Guard room’ allegations of ‘being stubborn’ without giving him
any chance of speaking in his own defense.
This place called Guard room is a
bathroom located at the entrance gate of the Nasarawa Camp where
soldiers urinate at all time and with no cross-ventilation.
We all watched them take the poor
sick Corp member to the Guard Room, and was detained there going to
three hours. The next thing I saw was people from the camp medical unit
running towards the gate with stretcher in their hands.
Behold Bunmi had collapsed and fainted in the so-called guard room.
Even while the Red Cross team was
trying to rescue the situation, the soldiers sent them back saying that
all was pretence and that when he wakes up, he will return to the guard
room.
The doctors battled for his life for about an hour before Bunmi Adeyera became conscious again and was later stabilized.
Every Corp member on Camp
including NYSC officials know Bunmi to be easy-going, obedient and
friend to all which is more reason he emerged the leader of Platoon 4.
The population of those who went
to the clinic to check on him is one that I have never seen on camp
although they wouldn’t allow us take pictures of this ugly incident
But my question is this why is it
that we Corp members who have in good faith and humility come to serve
our father land are being maltreated even to the extent of someone
fainting. This should not continue. All these security agents should be
careful in performing their duties and should remember that the pen is
powerful than the sword…”
Bunmi Adeyera is a graduate of
mass communication from The Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba,
Lagos state. All attempts to reach the Nasarawa state co-ordinator, Mrs.
C.I Uba, proved abortive.
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