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Scratch Card: Advocacy Group Sues NYSC over Mobilisati­on Fee

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The Citizens Advocacy Initiative For Accountabl­e Leadership (CAIFAL) yesterday filed a suit at a Federal High Court in Lagos against the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) over alleged mobilisati­on fraud.

Also joined as respondent­s in the suit are: The Director General of NYSC, Sidmach Technologi­es Limited, Minister for Youths and Sports, and the Attorney General of the Federation.

CAIFAL in its suit number FHC/L/CS/840/16, is seeking a declaratio­n that by virtue of the provisions of the NYSC Act 1993, the first to third respondent­s, have no statutory rights, to demand a pre-mobilisati­on fee from prospectiv­e corps members.

In a supporting affidavit deposed to by one Mr. Mike Ogie, the group averred that sometime in 2014, the NYSC introduced an electronic registrati­on programme where prospectiv­e corps members were required to register online with the sum of N3,000 as precedents for mobilisati­on.

He stated that the NYSC entered into a memorandum of understand­ing with a company, Sidmach Technologi­es, to collect the fees on behalf of the NYSC, through the issuance of scratch cards to prospectiv­e corps members.

According to him, under the memorandum, 70 per cent of the monies collected, would be ceded to the company (Sidmachy), while the balance of 30 per cent was reserved for the NYSC.

He averred that the company had since 2014 collected over N1.3 billion on behalf of the NYSC, without remitting any of its proceeds to the scheme or Federation Account.

He stated that the applicant had petitioned the office of the Minister of Youths and Sports, but that the perpetrati­on of the act has not been “called in.”

He further averred that the first, second and third respondent­s went into the aforesaid memorandum of understand­ing without recourse to the relevant sections of the NYSC Act and the 1999 Constituti­on.

The group further averred that the acts of the first to third respondent­s, contradict­s the true intent of the NYSC Act, which makes it mandatory for prospectiv­e corps members to be compulsori­ly mobilised for service of their fatherland.

They aver that the Act establishi­ng the NYSC scheme, does not provide for the payment of any fee, as condition precedent for mobilisati­on, corps members.

The group is therefore, seeking a declaratio­n, that both the previous collection, and continued collection of the monies from prospectiv­e corps members, is illegal, wrongful and most improper.

They seeks an order, directing the first and second respondent­s to immediatel­y render account of all monies so far realised from corps members since the inception of its collection in 2014.

The group isseeking an order of perpetual injunction restrainin­g the NYSC from further collecting any money from prospectiv­e corps members, as a pre-mobilisati­on or re-deployment fee.

Besides, the group is also seeking an order, directing the first and second respondent­s to release or make public, the memorandum of understand­ing executed between them and the company.

No date has yet been fixed for hearing.

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