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NIS alerts Nigerians against fraudulent recruitment offers

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The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has issued a stern warning to the general public against the alarming increase in fake recruitment activities being perpetrated by fraudsters.

The NIS comptroller general, Kemi Nandap, said this in a statement by the service public relations officer (SPRO), Kenneth Udo, on Wednesday in Abuja.

Mrs Nandap said that these unscrupulous individuals had been deceiving unsuspecting members of the public with false promises of employment opportunities within the service.

“The attention of the NIS has been drawn to the alarming increase in fake recruitment activities being perpetrated by fraudsters.

“The NIS maintains that all recruitment exercises are conducted in a transparent, free and merit-based manner.

“Vacancies are advertised through the NIS website, official government channels and recognised national newspapers.

“The NIS is working closely with relevant authorities to apprehend those involved in these fraudulent activities and bring them to justice.

“The Service remains committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity in all its operations”, she said.

The comptroller general urged the general public to remain vigilant and refrain from patronising fraudulent recruitment schemes.

“Anyone who receives unsolicited messages or is approached by individuals claiming to represent the NIS on recruitment matters should report to the service through the following official channels.

“Official Website: www.immigration.gov.ng, X: @nigimmigration, Instagram: @nigimmigration, Facebook: @nigimmigration, Contact Centre Numbers: 09121900655, 09121556359, 09121477092”.

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