Nysc warns corps members over fake deployment redeployment scheme
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NYSF Warns Corps Members Over Fake Deployment/Redeployment Scheme
The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has warned corps members to be cautious of a fake deployment/redeployment scheme circulating online. The scheme, which is designed to defraud unsuspecting corps members, claims to offer redeployment to corps members who are not satisfied with their current deployment.
In a statement, the NYSC Director-General, Brigadier General Shuaibu Ibrahim, warned corps members to be vigilant and not to fall prey to the scheme. He stated that the scheme is a scam and that the NYSC does not deploy corps members through online platforms or third-party agents.
The NYSC DG also advised corps members to report any suspicious activities or messages to the NYSC authorities immediately. He emphasized that the NYSC is committed to the safety and well-being of its corps members and will not tolerate any form of fraud or exploitation.
The warning comes as the NYSC is set to deploy new corps members to various states across the country. The scheme is believed to be a ploy to take advantage of the excitement and uncertainty surrounding the deployment process.
Corps members are advised to verify any information or messages they receive about deployment or redeployment through official NYSC channels, such as the NYSC website or mobile app. They are also advised to be cautious of unsolicited messages or offers that seem too good to be true.
The NYSC is committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of its corps members and will continue to take measures to prevent fraud and exploitation.