The Nigerian government has unveiled plans to deploy blockchain technology to issue and verify all National Youth Service Scheme (NYSC) certificates.
At a policy gathering organized by the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) to promote plans around the proposed National Blockchain Policy, it was disclosed that several policies will be implemented in the coming months in partnership with the country’s Central Bank.
The Director General of NITDA Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi stated that blockchain technology would solve the prevalent forgery and related problems linked with the NYSC certification since its inception.
The NYSC is a mandatory program for Nigerian graduates under 30 years to serve the nation for one year. Over the years, the certificate has sparked debates as the government has bemoaned forgery while several high politicians have resigned due to a lack of the certificate.
The Stakeholders in the Blockchain Technology Association of Nigeria (SiBAN) lauded the move by the government and praised the DG of NYSC for moving the digitize the country’s records in line with modern standards.
The move will give both citizens and companies access to verify the authenticity of each document presented as some employers are barred from hiring workers who fail to present the certificate.
Nigeria has seen a slight shift towards cryptocurrency and blockchain technology since the start of the new administration on May 29. The present government campaigned on friendly crypto laws to open up investments in the sector as the Nigerian youth population leads several indices for crypto adoption globally.
Many government agencies are also pushing to deploy services on the blockchain to make processes transparent and
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