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Police Confirm Release of Kidnapped Abuja Corps Member

The police have confirmed the safe release of a missing National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member in Abuja. The young corps member had been reported missing, causing worry among family, friends, and colleagues.

Her return brings relief to many who had been praying for her safety.

Authorities stated that the corps member is now back and receiving necessary support. The police have started a full investigation into the circumstances surrounding her disappearance. They are working to understand how she went missing and who may have been involved.

The development has eased tension in the area where the corps member was serving. NYSC officials and security agencies are cooperating to ensure her well-being while the probe continues.

Parents and guardians of corps members across the country often worry about safety during their service year.

This incident highlights the need for better security measures for young graduates serving in different parts of Nigeria. Many people have called on authorities to strengthen protection for corps members, especially those posted to urban centres like Abuja.

As the investigation moves forward, the public hopes for quick answers and justice where necessary. The safe release of the corps member is welcome news, but it also serves as a reminder to remain vigilant about the safety of young Nigerians serving their fatherland.

Eniola Odetoye

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