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NYSC Creates Eleven Results Verification, Documentation Centres

Authorities of the  National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) have said that it has created eleven centres for verification of results and other documentation of foreign-trained graduates.

NYSC Director of Press and Public Relations, Mrs Adenike Adeyemi, on Thursday in Abuja gave the information.

She said that the scheme devised new strategies of verifying the certificates and other documents submitted for mobilisation with effect from 2019 Batch ‘B’ Stream 2 Service Year.

Adeyemi noted that the management of the scheme approved such verification centres across the six geopolitical zones in the country, namely: Lagos and  Osun for South-West;  Rivers and Edo for South-South and Enugu, and Abia for South East.

Others are Bauchi and Adamawa for North East; Kano and Sokoto for North West and the Federal Capital Territory for North Central.

The scheme, therefore, advised foreign-trained prospective corps members “to physically present themselves with original copies of their degree certificates, transcripts and travel documents for verification.

“The prospective corps members must have successfully registered on the NYSC portal and chose a Physical Verification Centre.

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“The verification exercise will start from Oct. 21 to Oct. 26, 2019. “Only those who present themselves for verification will be assigned call-up numbers, and be allowed to participate in the orientation course.”

Adeyemi also stated that from 2020, in-camp verification of documents would no longer be allowed. Meanwhile, the NYSC had so far arrested over 95 corps members for presenting fake certificates during mobilisation.

The Director-General of the Corps, Brig.-Gen. Shuaibu Ibrahim disclosed this during the 2019 Batch “C” pre-mobilisation workshop held in Minna on Wednesday.

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