A former President of the Obafemi Awolowo University Student Union, currently serving as a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member in Abeokuta, has demonstrated exceptional altruism by donating his entire monthly allowance to the Federal Hospital, Abeokuta.
The corps member, identified as Oluwaseun Oluwalana, made this remarkable gesture after diligently saving his allowance over several months. His donation is aimed at supporting the hospital's efforts to provide quality healthcare services to patients.
In a statement accompanying his donation, Oluwalana expressed his commitment to making a positive impact during his service year. "I believe in giving back to society. This donation, though modest, is my way of contributing to the wellbeing of patients at the Federal Hospital, Abeokuta," he stated.
The hospital management expressed profound gratitude for the donation, describing it as a "rare act of selflessness" that would significantly benefit patients in need. They noted that the funds would be directed toward providing essential medical supplies and supporting indigent patients.
Oluwalana's gesture has drawn widespread commendation from fellow corps members, hospital staff, and community leaders. Many have described his action as exemplifying the true spirit of the NYSC scheme, which encourages youth participation in national development and community service.
During his time as Student Union President at Obafemi Awolowo University, Oluwalana was known for his advocacy for student welfare and community engagement initiatives. His current act of generosity appears to be a continuation of his commitment to public service.
The NYSC monthly allowance, currently at ₦77,000, is the primary source of income for many corps members during their service year. Donating this entire sum represents a significant personal sacrifice, especially considering the economic challenges facing young Nigerians today.
This act of generosity comes at a time when Nigeria's healthcare system faces numerous challenges, including inadequate funding and infrastructure. Contributions like Oluwalana's, while individual in nature, highlight the potential impact of personal philanthropy in addressing gaps in public services.
Local NYSC officials have indicated that Oluwalana's action will be recognized during the next passing-out ceremony as an example of exceptional community service during the national youth service year.