A young graduate of Computer Science, Onyeka Kelvin Onyema, came up with a digital software for the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Surulere, Lagos.
Onyeka Kelvin Onyema, 25, was among the National Youths Service Corps (NYSC Batch 14B) members that passed out recently in Lagos State.
With code number, LA/14B/3303, he served in Surulere Local Government Area,
where he installed the Corps members Information System into a computer
that captured the personal information, pictures and profiles of all
corps members serving in the area, Campus Sun reports.
Onyema, a 2014 graduate of Computer Science from the Delta State University
(DELSU), said that he came up with the package to reduce the time spent
on flipping through heaps of old files before one could access
information on corps members. He said the software guarantees that no
data was lost to system errors by making multiple back-ups of all files.
He
explained that he was moved to initiate the project when he observed
that the local government NYSC secretariat operated manual data
management system.
“The data management system
there was actually poor. There was a day an INEC official came around to
ask for a dubious corps member. All he had was the state code and name
of the corps member. They needed the profile of the corps member to
investigate him but the secretariat only brought out heaps of files. It
made a tedious task searching through volumes of files to get the
information. Since I was a Computer Programmer, I thought of a data
management system that would be preferable and faster”, he said.
Onyema
said he spent over two months on the project, noting that the interface
was made in such a way that users could easily understand it. Since
there was no computer system at the Surulere NYSC secretariat, he sought
for sponsors to help him purchase one to install the software for use.
According to him, two sponsors, Mr Ogonna Arinzechi and Mrs Shittu,
helped him to purchase the computer sytem that he later donated to the
local government.
“The software is quite easy to use. It has multiple back-ups, which ensure that no data is lost. I called it Corps Members Information System. I conceived it and executed it as a project and commissioned it on June 9. It is actually in use now”, he said.
The
special features of the package, he said, make it easy to access
information on NYSC members within the local government, including corps
members registration numbers, pictures stored in data base, state code,
call-up number, place of primary assignment, course of study, community
development group, among others.
While
commissioning the facility, the Head of ICT, NYSC in the area, Mrs
Itohan wEhinwenma, who represented the NYSC Lagos State Director, Mr
Cyril Akhanemhe, commended Onyema for the innovation, noting that the
new data management system had given a boost to electronic registry unit
at the state secretariat. She also appealed to other local government
offices to employ the software to enhance speed and efficiency on data
management.
Although Onyema had good knowledge of
Computer programming that makes him employable, he said that he has not
gotten any job offer yet. In fact, when this reporter asked him about
getting a job, his smiling face turned gloomy.
“I want to work with an IT company but I have not got any offer yet. I want to work as a programmer”, he said.
He
advised students, especially those studying Information System or
Computer related courses, not to misuse the knowledge they have acquired
to wreck havoc on the society, but to make themselves worthy partners
in nation-building.
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