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NYSC to bar schools registering unqualified graduates, says DG
Director-general of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Shuaibu Ibrahim has warned Nigerian tertiary institutions against graduating unqualified students to take part in the scheme.
“Corps-producing institutions are warned not to enrol unqualified graduates into the mobilisation process of the scheme,” Ibrahim said while addressing NYSC’s deployment and relocation officers from tertiary institutions at a workshop held in Abuja.
Ibrahim said it was disappointing that the compulsory scheme meant for qualified students to serve their country have been populated by a few individuals for fraudulent means.
The DG, who warned tertiary institutions against enrolling unqualified students, said such schools would be barred from registering students for the compulsory one-year scheme.
He said the agency is eager to serve its sanctions on higher institution found to be involved in fraudulent mobilisation of unqualified graduates to serve as a deterrent to others.
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“I advise all of you, participants, not to fall into the temptation of unscrupulous elements that may want to truncate the mobilisation process. The NYSC will blacklist any corps-producing institution that is involved in fraudulent mobilisation of unqualified graduates in order to serve as a deterrent to others,” Ibrahim said.
He urged the officers to “do the right thing. Let us maintain good integrity and check your data correctly.”
Ibrahim assured that batch B corps members that their monthly allowance would be increased to N30,000, to align with the new minimum wage signed by Nigeria president Muhammadu Buhari in April.
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