EFCC hunts fake graduates undergoing NYSC scheme
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has said it
will partner the National Youth Service Corps to fish out unqualified
graduates currently in the scheme.
The EFCC said it had received a request from the NYSC to check the activities of “unpatriotic Nigerians who sell their certificates to unqualified graduates to be able to undergo the youth service”.
The acting chairman of the anti-corruption body, Mr Ibrahim Magu, stated these in Abuja when he received the NYSC Director-General, Brig Gen Shuaibu Ibrahim, in his office in Abuja.
A statement by the NYSC on Tuesday quoted Magu as saying the EFCC would support the NYSC in its move to combat fraudulent mobilisation of unqualified graduates for national service.
He stated, “We condemn the activities of unpatriotic elements who bring shame to the nation by their insatiable desire to make money at all costs, including the sale of certificates to unqualified graduates.”
“Currently, we are investigating some of such so-called graduates, many of whom cannot write or spell any word in English.”
The EFCC said it had received a request from the NYSC to check the activities of “unpatriotic Nigerians who sell their certificates to unqualified graduates to be able to undergo the youth service”.
The acting chairman of the anti-corruption body, Mr Ibrahim Magu, stated these in Abuja when he received the NYSC Director-General, Brig Gen Shuaibu Ibrahim, in his office in Abuja.
A statement by the NYSC on Tuesday quoted Magu as saying the EFCC would support the NYSC in its move to combat fraudulent mobilisation of unqualified graduates for national service.
He stated, “We condemn the activities of unpatriotic elements who bring shame to the nation by their insatiable desire to make money at all costs, including the sale of certificates to unqualified graduates.”
The NYSC DG appealed to the EFCC for support “in closely monitoring
the activities of unscrupulous higher institutions which present
unqualified graduates for mobilisation for national service”.
He added, “It is very unfortunate that some institutions of higher
learning, particularly in Cotonou, Benin Republic, present to us people
who didn’t go to the four walls of the university as graduates for
mobilisation.“Currently, we are investigating some of such so-called graduates, many of whom cannot write or spell any word in English.”
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