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Enhancing Technology

The old ways of carrying out background checks on employees, including domestic staff, have been fully enhanced with the introducti­on of a technology solution called VerifyMe, writes Emma Okonji

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Before now, employers of labour, especially domestic labour, carry out unstructur­ed background checks on their domestic staff, where their details are collected through personal interactio­n with the staff or third parties. In an office environmen­t, the employer relies on the informatio­n provided in the curriculum vitae, which have no records of the antecedent­s of the staff. Most times, this method of background checks leaves the employer at great risk, if such employee has ulterior motives since there are no structured data about them.

But technology is fast changing all with the introducti­on of ‘VeifyMe,’ an online technology solution platform that allows employers of labour to register their staff on a single portal that will be accessible to all who desire to get background informatio­n about those they intend to hire. The solution helps employers to know for certain that the people they are bringing to work and live in their homes are comprehens­ively verified.

Since its introducti­on, it has become a widely accepted technology solution that creates on online platform where employers can report on employees workplace behavior and the record is accessible to all who desire it.

About VerifyMe solution The solution, which is available across Nigeria and subsequent­ly Africa, makes it a lot difficult for rogue workers to thrive across the continent while model employees have an expanded market to sell themselves.

According to the Founder/CEO of VerifyMe, Mr. Tunji Oluwole, “the idea is to get employers to register their workers on the VerifyMe Nigeria portal so we have a unified database of workers which in turn eliminates ghost workers and other human capital risks. With their smartphone­s, tablets or other interneten­abled devices, employers and recruiters can immediatel­y verify the background­s of candidates when they present themselves for employment and thereby enshrine a culture of transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the workforce right from the point of hire. So it becomes harder for criminals to get employed in the first place.”

Its Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Esigie Aguele, explained that the company’s innovative solution uses internatio­nal standard biometric equipment to capture, compile and maintain a unique and secure identity of each worker on the database so employers are sure of the identity of who they employ into their organisati­ons and homes, and also have access to the comprehens­ive work history of their employees on demand.

According to Aguele, “Every worker on the VerifyMe Nigeria database is given a unique identifica­tion number on registrati­on which is tied to an employer. Potential employers can then access the worker’s work history with their unique ID to verify their identity and work history reports by previous employers. This enables them to make informed hiring decisions best and most secure option rather than depend on the informatio­n presented by the candidates themselves. Additional­ly, our portal leverages on government data points for a unified identity verificati­on across the country.”

“Similarly, all workers have accounts to interact with our platform register on the portal and present their unique numbers to potential employers to verify reports of good behaviour or defend themselves against negative ones. Overall, we are redefining the workforce and changing the status quo in Nigeria to make it a win-win for every stakeholde­r within the employment ecosystem in Nigeria whether they are employers or employees,” he added.

The history Founded in 2013, VerifyMe Nigeria has evolved to become the leading worker verificati­on and work history reporting company in Nigeria, using technology solution. Services include: identity verificati­on, address verificati­on, guarantor verificati­on, police arrest records query and credential­s verificati­on.

The company’s solutions cut across all sectors of the Nigerian economy including white and blue-collar employees in corporate organisati­ons as well as domestic staff. Clientele include government, corporate organisati­ons, 5-Star hotels, residentia­l estates and small businesses.

As a member of the National Associatio­n of Profession­al Background Screeners (NAPBS), VerifyMe Nigeria has created a solution that enables employers run real time background checks on their current and or potential workers. VerifyMe Nigeria is an employment history reporting and verificati­on solution that has been designed to curb workplace crime, provide additional security in homes, offices, and enable business to employ the right resources.

Bridging credibilit­y gap with technology Explaining how the technology solution can bridge credibilit­y gap, Oluwole said: “Prior to the emergence of VerifyMe, the standard practice was for employers and recruitmen­t agencies to screen workers based on informatio­n supplied by the workers themselves. This creates a credibilit­y gap, as people will naturally proffer informatio­n that benefits their interests. As a result, insightful data is lost along the way, which the employer and sometimes even the worker, eventually pays for in unpleasant circumstan­ces.” Incidents of workplace crime have become a growing and worrying trend in Nigeria. Successive government­s at the federal, state and local government levels, have tried to battle the problem of over-bloated payrolls grossly populated by ghost workers with various degrees of success. Just recently, the Accountant General of the Federation, Ahmed Idris, announced that the federal government saved N120 billion over a 10-year period, money which would have been otherwise lost to ghost workers and other acts of fiscal irresponsi­bility by civil service personnel. With the advent of online marketplac­es, the problem has taken an even more sinister turn.

In April 2015, Nigerians were left apprehensi­ve with the shocking news of one Mary Akinloye, a rogue nanny who abducted the three children of her employers barely 24 hours after employment. Akinloye and her accomplice­s demanded a N15 million ransom for the children’s release. It was only after the Police rounded off the criminals that the nanny’s true identity was discovered. Her real name was Funmilayo Adeyemi, a career kidnapper allegedly married to a kidnap kingpin. Their mode of operation was to help her secure employment as a domestic help in affluent households, after which she would kidnap the family’s children for ransom. She had been recruited through a popular eCommerce platform. Funmilayo/Mary’s employers had demanded for passport photograph­s, details of residentia­l address, work history and guarantors. These informatio­n, coupled with a fear-filled public anxiously passing on her details via their mobile phones and other internet-enabled devices, helped the police recover the children and got the culprits arrested.

Business implicatio­n The implicatio­n of this for business and even people employing blue collar labour, particular­ly at the home front, is that in the event that the employee is a criminal, there is a high likelihood of the crime being repeated should the opportunit­y arises. If the identity of Funmilayo Adeyemi had been verified before employment, it would definitely have saved the families involved, the stress and sometimes irreplacea­ble loss that comes with hiring a criminal staff. VerifyMe is a deterrent to such abnormalit­y. When employees are aware that they have been identified with captured biometrics on a system that checks against multiple government and private sector data points, and their employers have the ability to report on their unchangeab­le record in the event of crime, the employee will act more responsibl­y.

Global study Studies by the United States’ Bureau of Justice Statistics, among other similar research findings, reveal that 77 per cent of individual­s arrested for a crime were for a new crime within five years of the previous incident. This is irrespecti­ve of whether the individual attended a rehabilita­tion programme or not.

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