The
National Youth Service Corps has handed over 65 fake graduates apprehended
during Batch B Stream 2 orientation course to the police for further
investigation and possible prosecution.
The
organisation said the corps members were apprehended across the 37 camps for
allegedly presenting fake certificates during registration.
It said
this was discovered by verification officers in some of the camps during
registration.
The NYSC
disclosed this in a document obtained by The Nation at the scheme’s
headquarters in Abuja.
According
to the document, three of the corps members claimed to have graduated from
Istop University, Cotonou in Benin Republic, a claim the scheme said was
false.
Some of
the corps members facing prosecution include: Nasiru Yau, Sheu Muktar,
Iliyasu Usman, Offor Blessing Chinelo, Mezenwa Ngozi Chidinma, Nwachukwu
Chimaobi Curtis, Ononuju Amarachi Nwamaka, Francis Joseph Arinze and Chigozie
Evidence Chijioke.
The paper
reads: “The total number of fake corps members nabbed during the 2019 Batch B
Stream II orientation course was 65. All of them were handed over to the police
for further investigation and prosecution.
“They were
picked from different NYSC camps all over the federation.”
In Kano
State, the NYSC last week said it rejected a total of 108 prospective
corps members posted to the state for presenting questionable certificates
among other infractions.
The State
Coordinator of the scheme, Mr Ladan Baba said 1,700 prospective corps members
were deployed to the state but the office registered 1,592.
“The most
worrisome is the fact that some of them did not undergo any academic pursuits
but obtained certificates through illegal means with allegations that some did
so in Kano and environs,” he had said.
Also on
August 30, the NYSC had noted that it nabbed over 50 unqualified graduates who
came with fake certificates to the orientation camps and attempted to be registered
for the just concluded Batch B Stream II Exercise.
The NYSC
authorities said the fake graduates, from various tertiary institutions, “were
decamped from the NYSC orientation camps and handed over to the law enforcement
agencies for prosecution.”
The NYSC
Director of Press and Public Relations, Adenike Adeyemi explained that the
Director-General of the NYSC, Brig Gen Shuaibu Ibrahim was stern in his warning
that unqualified home-based and foreign-trained Nigerians would no longer pass
through the scheme.
“The NYSC
is committed to stemming the tide of fraudulent mobilisation of unqualified
home-based and foreign-trained Nigerians, especially those purported to have
graduated from unaccredited universities in the West African sub-region,” she
noted.
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