Seventeen fake members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), have
been arrested by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related
Offences Commission (ICPC).
They were picked up at the NYSC
Orientation Camp at Kubwa, Abuja, on Thursday evening while they were
posing and taking pictures outside the camp during the passing-out
ceremony.
In a statement made available, the commission said its
operatives stormed the camp based on intelligence reports and arrested
the suspects comprising eight females and nine males.
It said
preliminary investigation revealed that 15 of the suspects claimed to
have enrolled in degree courses run by consultancy services in the
University of Calabar (6), University of Jos (6), Ebonyi State
University (1), Federal University of Technology, Owerri (1) and Crown
Polytechnic, Ado-Ekiti (1).
One of the fake corps members, the
commission noted, never attended any university, but said she was
desirous of getting a discharge certificate. Another suspect, a young
man, impersonated his sister, a genuine corps member who was receiving
medical treatment abroad, in order to collect her discharge certificate.
At various public fora, the ICPC chairman, Mr Ekpo Nta, has
warned parents, guardians and young students seeking admission into
universities and other tertiary institutions of learning to ensure that
their proposed courses were approved by the National Universities
Commission (NUC) and other regulatory bodies.
This brings to 26,
the total number of fake corps members arrested by ICPC this year as
nine others were arrested in May. Similarly, the Department of State
Security had on September 19, 2013 paraded a fake NYSC syndicate in
Abuja.
The commission warned employers, parents and guardians to
confirm from the NYSC if they were suspicious of any person submitting
call-up letters, posting letters, discharged and exemption certificates.
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