The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has dissociated itself from
websites and social media accounts that promise to employment persons
into the service upon payment of certain sums of money.The NIS,
according to Punch, has therefore urged Nigerians seeking employment
into the service to disregard money-for-job offers by individuals,
saying they are scams.The Comptroller-General, Nigeria Immigration
Service, Mr. David Parradang, in a statement on February 21, Saturday,
said many criminal elements were currently using fake websites and
social media accounts to defraud unsuspecting members of the public,
seeking enlistment into the NIS.The statement said that the criminal
elements used the fake sites to pose as the Comptroller-General and the
PRO of the service to offer job placements to unsuspecting members of
the public.“The Comptroller-General wishes to advise
members of the public to disregard any such money-for-job offers on the
fake website and social media platforms.’’It noted that the ongoing
recruitment as being handled by the Presidential Committee, set up to
assist in the conduct of 2015 Immigration recruitment, would be fair and
transparent.The statement said the website addressed for the
recruitment is www.fedcivilservice.gov.ng while the official website of
the NIS is www.immigration.gov.ng.Barely a year ago, the recruitment
exercise conducted by the Nigeria Immigration Service, (NIS) led to
stampedes and deaths of many of applicants in several venues around the
country. The mammoth crowd that greeted these recruitment centres
highlighted the high rate of employment in the country.
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