Certificate Racketeering: How Undercover Reporter Beat Our System - NYSC
National Youth Service Corps (NYSC)
has explained how an undercover reporter, Audu Umar, was able to breach its
system and got mobilised for the scheme even after serving in 2019.
Umar, in an investigative report had
detailed how he bagged a four-year degree in under two months and got mobilised
for the NYSC scheme even though he had served earlier.
But days after the report went viral,
the spokesman of the NYSC, Eddy Megwa, who appeared on Thursday’s edition of
Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily said the reporter used different phone
numbers to beat the system.
“It is not that we don’t have checks
and balances in place to detect possible breaches of the system. When the
undercover reporter first put in his data, the system rejected him because he
had served in the scheme before.
"He later changed his email
address and his phone number which made the system accept him. And he was
initially posted to Osun State,” he said.
“He did that because he was out for a
particular purpose. We are looking at the situation and ensuring that it does
not happen again. We don’t have a database of graduates to serve in the scheme.
We only rely on the lists sent to us by the senates of the various universities
stating the number of graduates to expect from them.”
When asked how the NYSC can guide
against such in the future, Megwa said: “It is not our duty to assess their
certificates, but we have resorted to inviting foreign students and giving them
tests to know their abilities.
“In the course of doing that, we have
made startling discoveries. Ask some of them to write a simple essay, you will
be surprised at what you get. I have some of such materials that I can show
you. NYSC is an elite scheme, not for illiterates and the means of
communication is English Language.
“In 2006, the then DG of NYSC, Brig.-
Gen. Yusuf Momoh, went to an orientation camp and asked a supposed corps member
the title of his final project, the answer he gave was incredulous, and further
investigation revealed that his name was smuggled into the list of graduates
from a particular university.”
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