Commandant-General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Abdullahi Gana
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an official statement released in Abuja on Friday, the Nigeria Security
and Civil Defence Corps has debunked any ongoing recruitment saying its
website has been hacked by fraudsters.
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) says its
website has been hacked by online fraudsters and debunked any ongoing
recruitment by the organisation.
The spokesperson of the Corps, Mr Emmanuel Okeh, disclosed this in a statement issued on Friday in Abuja.
Okeh said that the Commandant-General of the Corps, Mr Abdullahi
Muhammadu, had warned the general public to disregard rumours of
recruitment or replacement by the NSCDC.
“Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps is not recruiting as
widely speculated on the internet and various social media platforms.
“Beware of 419 and fraudsters who have hacked into NSCDC’s website to dupe innocent and desperate job seekers online,’’ Okeh said.
He appealed to Nigerians to ignore all messages with religious
undertone going viral; insisting that it is an attempt by mischief
makers to use religion to dent the image of the Corps.
Okeh assured that when it was time for recruitment, the process
would be published in various national dailies and electronic media and
not online and social media.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that online fraudsters
have been duping unsuspecting Nigerians through various website and
social media platforms since the NSCDC announced plans to recruit 10,000
personnel.
NAN reports that the NSCDC had in December 2016 announced plans to
recruit 10,000 personnel to beef up its operations, subject to approval
by the Federal Government.
The NSCDC has continued to maintain that it had not gotten approval
from the Federal Government for the recruitment following barrage of
enquiries and fraudsters taking advantage of the situation.
In view of the ugly situation, the NSCDC boss, Abdullahi Muhammadu
had directed the Intelligence and Anti Fraud units of the Corps to
clampdown on the online job fraudsters with a view to stemming the
tide.
-NAN
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