Ekundayo, a 2013 Batch ‘A’ corps member posted to Ogun was de-camped
on March 8, following disagreement between her and the authorities over
her refusal to comply with camp dress code.
Ekundayo had insisted that wearing trouser negated her Christian faith and opted to wear skirt, instead of trouser.
The NYSC Director in Ogun, Mrs Theresa Anosike, gave reporters copies of the undertaking which Ekundayo
allegedly signed, along with other corps members on cultism and dress
code while quoting the NYSC Bye Laws 2012 Section 3(h) which states that
“Any member who refuses, fails or neglects to comply with this rule
shall be tried by the Camp Court and if found guiltily, be liable to be
de-camped and sent out of the orientation camp’’.
“It is erroneous for anyone or group to say that the NYSC sent
Ekundayo out of camp unjustifiably when actually she acted against the
undertaking which she had earlier signed along with her colleagues on
dress code".
Anosike said the authorities made several unsuccessful attempts to
persuade Ekundayo to wear the kit like her colleagues but that she
argued that wearing the dress ran contrary to her faith.
Anosike quoted Ekundayo as saying: “I will rather forgo the service year than wear the kits.’’
The director said that Ekundayo was thereafter, told to go and return
the transport and bicycle allowances she had earlier collected, having
been convinced that she had made up her mind not to wear the trouser.
“The incident happened a little about 9.00 p.m., so after she signed
an undertaking and obtained a receipt for the refund she made, we asked
her to go back to the hostel and prepare to leave the following day.
“She, however, quickly interjected and said that her father had
already sent somebody to come and pick her and that the person was on
his way.’’
“So, we decided to wait and at about 10:26 p m, a man came to camp claiming to have been sent to pick Ekundayo by her father... the man identified himself as Apostle Adenuga Otaru of the Antioch
Church, Sagamu and also the Chairman, Remo Chapter of the Pentecostal
Fellowship of Nigeria...at that point we asked the man to sign an undertaking which he did
and the girl also signed an undertaking that she knew and was familiar
with the man who came to pick her up.
“Contrary to the rumour that we threw the girl out at night, we did
not throw the girl out, she opted to leave the camp at the time in the
company of someone she identified as having been sent by her father to
pick her".
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