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EMPLOYMENT SCAM: HOS RAISES THE ALARM OVER ONLINE AD

By Seun Adams

The Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (OHCSF) has said the online advertisement concerning recruitment and employment procedures allegedly linked to this Office are false and should be disregarded.

The publications according to the Service are undoubtedly the work of fake and fraudulent job racketeers and scammers, it added.

The OHCSF, stated that all matters of recruitment and employment in the Federal Civil Service are statutorily under the purview of the Federal Civil Service Commission and any other government institution authorised to do so.

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“All Federal Civil and Public Service employment opportunities will be published on official government websites and portals.

“The person and institution referred to in the online publication do not exist.

“The portal listed is neither that of the Federal Civil Service Commission (www.fcsc.gov.ng) nor the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation (www.ohcsf.gov.ng).”

The Office of the Head of Service, advise the public to remain cautious and vigilant, as this is the most effective way to combat fraudulent recruitment schemes and unauthorized solicitations for payments in connection with Federal Civil Service employment

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