Executive Director of the Media Foundation for West Africa (MFWA), Sulemana Braimah, has sounded a strong warning to the newly appointed leadership of the National Service Scheme Authority (NSA), urging them not to retain the existing IT platform and its contractor.

Braimah, in a scathing critique of the system, revealed that the current IT infrastructure has been riddled with major flaws, allowing fraudulent activities such as fake IDs, manipulated identity numbers, and even registrations of individuals aged 80 and 90 years old.

Expressing his concerns, he cautioned the new management against making what he described as a "disastrous mistake" of maintaining the same faulty system. "I hope that the new NSS Leadership will not dare make the disastrous mistake of maintaining/retaining the current IT platform and contractor.

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