JAMB, NYSC Move Against Fraudulent Practices



The Joint Admissions and Matriculation
Board (JAMB) and the National Youth Service
Corps have resolved to step up measures to
check fraudulent practices by prospective
corps members.
This was the subject of discussion during the
visit by the JAMB Registrar, Professor Ishaq
Oloyede, to the Director-General, Brigadier
General Sulaiman Kazaure, at the NYSC
National Directorate Headquarters.
Professor Oloyede noted that applications for
change of date of birth being forwarded to
JAMB were mostly from over-aged persons
who want to get mobilized for the national
service.
He explained that since his assumption of
duty as Registrar, JAMB had been taking
measures to block sharps practices, while
also seeking enhanced inter-agency
cooperation in that regard.
In his remarks, the NYSC Director-General,
Brigadier General Sulaiman Kazaure,
described JAMB as a critical stakeholder in
the NYSC, and welcomed the agency’s
renewed commitment to eliminating sharp
practices.
Kazaure said a bilateral committee would be
set to address all the areas of concern raised
by the Registrar.
He thanked the JAMB Management for the
cordial relationship with the NYSC.

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