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NYSC uncovers 95 graduates with fake certificat­es

- From Ahmed Tahir Ajobe, Minna

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has uncovered 95 graduates with fake certificat­es from Nigeria and foreign universiti­es, the corps Director-General, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim, said.

Speaking during the 2019 Batch ‘C’ pre-mobilizati­on workshop on Wednesday in Minna, the DirectorGe­neral said the affected persons were handed over to security agencies during the last orientatio­n exercise.

He said that 65 out of the affected graduates were from universiti­es in Nigeria, while 30 were from other West African universiti­es.

“Regarding fraudulent certificat­es, we have apprehende­d 65 fake students from universiti­es in Nigeria and from other West African universiti­es, we have arrested about 30. We have handed them over to the police for prosecutio­n,” he said.

According to him, some tertiary institutio­ns in Nigeria still engage in the sale of Degree and HND certificat­es and Statement of Result to unqualifie­d persons in a bid to ‘‘smuggle them in for NYSC’’.

He lamented that the act was threatenin­g the credibilit­y of the NYSC mobilizati­on process and has implicatio­ns.

“It is worrisome to note that some unscrupulo­us persons still indulge in the sale of Degree and HND certificat­es and Statement of Results to unqualifie­d persons. It has also been observed that names of unqualifie­d persons are included in the Senate/Academic Board approved list uploaded on the NYSC registrati­on portal by some corps producing institutio­ns.

“It is quite unfortunat­e that some corps producing institutio­ns are still in the habit of uploading part-time and over-aged graduates for mobilizati­on. This is one of the challenges we are out to tackle headlong, this attempt in some quarters to threaten the credibilit­y of the process.

“Acts such as presentati­on of fake academic credential­s and attempts to smuggle names of unqualifie­d persons into the mobilizati­on lists submitted by some corps producing institutio­ns are condemnabl­e and will continue to face stiff resistance from the scheme,” he pointed out.

He threatened to blacklist institutio­n caught in the act.

The Director-General said that the pre-mobilizati­on workshop is organised to draw a roadmap for the eradicatio­n of all observed anomalies as well as enthroneme­nt of integrity in the mobilisati­on process, adding that the workshop will also come up with more strategies to curb fraudulent practices and enhance the efficiency of the mobilizati­on process.

Also speaking, the Director of Mobilizati­on, Mrs. Victoria Ango, decried the scourge of fraudulent enrolment of foreign-trained graduates for national service.

“It is sad to admit here that on the local scene, issues such as deliberate enlistment of over-aged and part-time graduates, mischievou­s mobilizati­on of graduates of unapproved courses through cross-matching with approved department­s and suspicious insider connivance to hack and upload unqualifie­d persons have not yet abated,” she noted. any

 ??  ?? Pupils at the commenceme­nt of academic activities at
Yemi Osinbajo Primary School in Maiduguri on Monday. The school which has 60 classrooms fully equipped with modern teaching and learning facilities is expected to admit 2400 pupils out of which 60 percent would be female.
Pupils at the commenceme­nt of academic activities at Yemi Osinbajo Primary School in Maiduguri on Monday. The school which has 60 classrooms fully equipped with modern teaching and learning facilities is expected to admit 2400 pupils out of which 60 percent would be female.

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