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The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has provided insights into how an undercover reporter managed to breach its system and secure mobilization for the NYSC scheme, despite having served earlier in 2019.
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According to the report by Audu Umar, the undercover reporter expedited a four-year degree in under two years and subsequently participated in the NYSC scheme, highlighting potential vulnerabilities in the system.
NYSC spokesman, Eddy Megwa, addressed the issue, revealing that the reporter manipulated the system by altering his email address and phone number, thus evading initial detection. Megwa emphasized that the NYSC relies on information provided by universities and lacks a comprehensive database of graduates.
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Megwa acknowledged the need to enhance security measures, stating, “We are looking at the situation and ensure that it does not happen again.”
When questioned about preventing such incidents in the future, Megwa outlined the NYSC’s efforts to assess foreign students’ abilities through tests. He underscored the scheme’s commitment to maintaining high standards, emphasizing English language proficiency as a crucial communication requirement.
Ejes Gist News gathered that the revelation raises concerns about the security of the NYSC system and underscores the importance of reinforcing safeguards to prevent fraudulent entries.
The NYSC’s commitment to addressing these issues reflects its dedication to maintaining the integrity of the service program.“`