News
EFCC Denies Recruitment Claims Amidst Rumours And Speculations
-
The EFCC has denied claims of conducting a recruitment exercise.
-
The EFCC labelled the widespread information circulating on social media as FAKE.
-
The Commission made this known on Monday via its official website.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has refuted the viral information making rounds on social media about its purported recruitment for 2023/2024 via a fraudulent application portal dated April 7, 2023.
The commission stated that the fraudsters, who are yet to begin the process, nevertheless, went further to provide a link on how to apply, and urged members of the public to “share to other WhatsApp groups to help others”.
EDITOR’S PICKS
-
Tinubu’s Camp Takes Swipe At NLC For Opposing Fuel Subsidy Removal
-
BREAKING: Kano Gov-Elect Kabir, Issues Public Warning Under Ganduje’s Govt
-
JUST IN: Election Security Under Review As IG Meets With DIGs, AIGs, CPs
This was disclosed on the Commission’s website on Monday.
It added that the fraudsters mischievously added career to the Commission’s Website address to read www.efcc.gov.ng/career, giving semblance to the genuineness of their schemes.
While warning members of the public not to be deceived, it not note that the information shared on social media is fake.
It added that information about the commission’s activities, including job openings, can be obtained from its official website, www.efcc.gov.ng.
“The attention of the EFCC, has been drawn to some information circulating in the social media, inviting unsuspecting applicants to submit applications through a dubious EFCC Recruitment 2023/2024 Application Portal dated 7th April 2023.
FURTHER READING
-
Kogi Guber Race: Atiku Denies Endorsing Dino Melaye’s Candidacy
-
PDP Makes U-Turn, Reverses Suspension Of Anyim, Fayose, Shema
-
BREAKING: Unknown Gunmen Kill 3 NSCDC Officials In Imo
“The Commission wishes to notify the public that it is currently not recruiting. Any information to the contrary circulating in the social media is false and the handiwork of mischief makers aimed at defrauding hapless job seekers,” part of the statement read.
Click to watch our video of the week:
Advertise or Publish a Story on EkoHot Blog:
Kindly contact us at [email protected]. Breaking stories should be sent to the above email and substantiated with pictorial evidence.
Citizen journalists will receive a token as data incentive.
Call or Whatsapp: 0803 561 7233, 0703 414 5611