The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has reiterated its commitment to upholding, promoting and protecting the core financial values and principles that will deepen accountability and transparency in the overall financial administration of the Scheme.
The Director-General of NYSC, Major General Shuaibu Ibrahim disclosed this today in Abuja while declaring open the GIFMIS/REMITA training for NYSC Account Officers themed; “Implementation and review of GIFMIS/REMITA payment procedure: Emerging Trends”.
According to the Director General, NYSC has made impressive strides in the use of GIFMIS/REMITA payment platform since its enrolment in 2011.
Ibrahim, who was represented at the event by the Director, ICT, Mrs Christy Uba, equally said the Scheme is not oblivious of the challenges confronting the operation of the new technology-driven payment system.
“Issues such as identity theft, fraudulent and unauthorized intrusions into computers, hacking, and other forms of cyber-crimes must be taken serious”, she said.
The DG implored the participants to make the best use of the knowledge acquired from the workshop in the discharge of their duties.
Speaking further, Ibrahim called for vigilance from the Account Officers, adding that, recent happenings revealed that hackers could install several programmes in a computer system without the owner’s awareness.
“Such programmes could be used to steal sensitive information such as password and credit card details, as well as import files from your systems. Since the NYSC financial systems rely wholly on GIFMIS/REMITA platforms, the weight and consequences of criminal infiltration of the system will be devastating for the Scheme. Given the phenomenal rise and sophistication of cyber-criminality in our financial space, l wish to call for vigilance and caution by all NYSC officers dealing with GIFMIS/REMITA technology”, the DG said.
Major General lbrahim added that as custodians of the Scheme’s treasury, the account officers must display at all times, the highest standard of professionalism, integrity and transparency in the discharge of their duties.
He warned against releasing their personal log-in details and computers to subordinates to discharge functions on GIFMIS/REMITA platforms by proxy adding that, it is unethical and must be stopped forthwith.
The Acting Director, Finance and Accounts, Mr Solomon Ishaku said the training was organised to guide the Account Officers on the various stages of using GIFMIS/REMITA operations.
He emphasized the need for them to be well grounded in ICT operations in order to be professionally relevant in today’s dynamic world.
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