
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has warned job seekers to beware of fraudsters who have devised several means to extort money from youths seeking employment in the commission.
In a statement signed by the spokesperson of the corps, Imoh Etuk, FRSC noted that the “attention of the Federal Road Safety Corps has been drawn to on-going activities of scammers who have created a fake recruitment facebook page with the name of its zonal commanding officer in Abuja, Assistant Corps Marshal Jonas Agwu, under the guise of extorting money from desperate job seekers to join the employ of the corps.
“The scammers also spelt out various categories as existing vacancies in the corps for officers and marshal cadres: Assistant route commanders, superintendent road marshals and road marshals, in addition to enquiry lines – 09035851615 and 08144488165, purporting same to have been authorised by the FRSC management.”
According to the statement, the management of the Federal Road Safety Corps wishes to dissociate itself from this criminal act and advises the general public, especially job seekers, to disregard such unauthorised and mischievous publications as the corps has no immediate arrangement to embark on any recruitment exercise.
“For avoidance of doubt, the general public should note that the corps adopts open and genuine processes in conducting its recruitment. exercise and publishes same through numerous platforms such as national newspapers, television and radio stations, its website, official Facebook and Twitter pages and may wish to visit www.frsc.gov.ng, www.fb.com/federalroadsafetycorps or @FRSCNigeria on Twitter for any publication from the FRSC. The corps can also be reached through a toll free line 122 or 070022553772, 08077690055 and 08077690397 for any valid information,” the statement added.
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