Against the backdrop of information dished out by ‘some fake dedicated website’, the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) on Thursday said it is not recruiting.
NIS Comptroller-General, CGI Muhammad Babandede said this in a statement issued in Abuja which was signed by the Public Relations Officer of the Service, Mr. Sunday James.
He said, “The attention of the Comptroller General of Immigration, Mr. Muhammad Babandede, has been drawn to a fake dedicated website, www.nisrecruitment.com.ng.
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“Where unsuspecting members of the public are required to make payment for accessing application forms for recruitment into the Nigeria Immigration Service.
“I wish to state that the service is not recruiting and has not engaged any agent or vendor to do so on its behalf.
“The public is to note that the said website and the application process is fake and entirely the handiwork of fraudsters.
“The service is using this medium to advise the public to disregard the said exercise and to also be wary of such fraudulent adverts as all official correspondence on the service are done through the official website: www.immigration.gov.ng”.
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