EFCC Warns Nigerians To Ignore Fake Recruitment Message On Social Media

EFCC Recruitment

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has strongly cautioned Nigerians to ignore the message making rounds on social media that they are currently recruiting.
The Head, Media, and Publicity, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren in a statement on Saturday, January 16, 2021, said that the message is fake.

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The agency also described as fake the link from the commission fraudsters share on social media for unsuspecting job seekers.

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The statement reads in part, “The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission wishes to alert the public about fake EFCC Recruitment Form 2021 circulating in the social media and to warn that the Commission is currently not recruiting.

“Scammers bent on defrauding hapless job seekers, have been active in the social media, providing a link for unsuspecting members of the public seeking employment into the EFCC, to obtain, “EFCC Recruitment Form 2021/2022 and Guidelines Form and apply for the ongoing EFCC recruitment 2021.”

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The EFCC also advised Nigerians to ignore forged letters of employment supposedly from the commission used to extort and fraud unsuspecting members of the public.

EFCC said recruitment into the agency is only based on merit.

The commission said, “Fraudsters are also circulating forged Offer of Employment Letters, purporting same to be from the EFCC, and extorting members of the public.

“The public should note that there is no ongoing recruitment in the EFCC. The purported ‘EFCC Recruitment Form 2021’, as well as the ‘official recruitment portal’ and ‘Offer of Employment Letters’, are non -existent.

The agency made it known that it was already on the trail of the scammers behind the scheme adding that no efforts would be spared to bring them to justice.

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