NYSC writes security agencies over online scammers, adverts
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THE National Youth Service Corps, NYSC, has written to security agencies, demanding the tracking down and arrest of some scammers who have been extorting from the public with a view to influencing the posting of corps members.
While exonerating its staff, the organisation said the scammers would place advertisement in the social media, including Facebook requesting money for instant posting and relocation of corp members.
Brigadier-General Ibrahim Shuaib, director general of NYSC, who raised this alarm in Abuja, appealed to Nigerians not give money to anybody because posting and relocation of corps members is free.
He said, “Some persons are using the name of NYSC to cause confusion; they will go to the social media, including Facebook to place an advertisement, saying ‘for instant relocation of corp members, contact No. XYZ.’
“They collect money and some of these people are not staff of NYSC but just scammers. I have written to the security agencies to help us investigate and apprehend these people. Can you imagine?
“Recently, somebody sent me a text message that some persons are extorting money from Nigerians using his name to influence posting and relocation of corps members. There is a staff there compiling names, as if he is the man, for posting and relocation. Yet, the man is not aware.
“So, I get fed up and told my Director to go and find out what was the problem. When he got there, my Director couldn’t believe it. So, if we didn’t monitor these things closely, you will discover what would have happened. Some people set up a platform, extort money from innocent Nigerians and they will be tarnishing the name of NYSC.
“Some of them connive with some few members of the society to do all these things; we are not going to accept it and they should desist from it, anybody that is caught will face the law. These scammers should leave NYSC alone and allow us to do our work.”
Shuaib recalled a particular scammer who claimed that he could doctor date of birth for people to partake in service, adding that the NYSC traced him and wrote to the security agencies for them them to pick him to teach others a lesson.
He said, “That is why we have been appealing to Nigerians that posting is free, relocation is free. We are appealing to Nigerians, please don’t give money to anybody. If you want any information from the NYSC, please contact our platform. People are just blackmailing the NYSC all over the place.
“If you look at our platform, if you have health challenge, you will be asked a question which has to do with your state of health. If you say you have health challenge, NYSC will post you to where you can get medical attention.”
– Mar. 16, 2021 @ 1 : 46 GMT /
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