NYSC Denies Suspension of Biometrics and Clearance Processes

AGENCY ADDRESSES MISINFORMATION AND CONFIRMS THAT BIOMETRIC AND CLEARANCE PROCEDURES REMAIN IN PLACE

NYSC Denies Suspension of Biometrics and Clearance; Warns Against False Information

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Management has refuted claims circulating on social media regarding the suspension of its biometrics and clearance processes. The NYSC has urged Corps members and the public to disregard these unverified reports and rely solely on official NYSC communication channels.

Key Points from the NYSC Statement:

  1. Rejection of False Reports:
    • NYSC Director of Media, Emeka-Rems Mgbemena, clarified that the rumors about the suspension of biometrics and clearance are entirely false.
    • The NYSC Management condemned the spread of these falsehoods and warned that those responsible for disseminating such misinformation could face legal consequences.
  2. Official Information Channels:
    • Corps members and the general public are advised to refer only to official NYSC sources for accurate updates. This includes NYSC’s official social media accounts and traditional media outlets.
  3. Legal Warning:
    • The statement cautioned individuals spreading false information that their actions are considered criminal and could lead to prosecution.
  4. Commitment to Transparency:
    • The NYSC Management assured that it will continue to provide reliable and timely information through its authorized channels.

Conclusion: The NYSC has taken a firm stance against the circulation of false information about its operations and emphasized the importance of relying on official sources for accurate updates. The warning against spreading misinformation underscores the NYSC’s commitment to maintaining clear and transparent communication with Corps members and the public.

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