FRSC Warns Job Seekers Against Internet Fraudsters

The Federal Road Safety Corps has called on job seekers to beware of the recent recurring activities of internet fraudsters parading themselves as members of the Corps to defraud anxious job seekers, or as agents, with the aim of extorting them.

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The Head, Media Relations and Strategy, of the Commission, Bisi Kazeem, said in a statement Wednesday that the Corps was not in any way associated with the criminal elements devising underhand means of making money illegally.

According to him, the Corps Marshall and Chief Executive, Boboye Oyeyemi, was using the medium to advice Nigerians to disregard such unauthorized and mischievous actions as the Corps was not presently embarking on recruitment.

Mr. Kazeem described the situation as disturbing and advised Nigerians to distance themselves from the fraudsters.

”The general public must understand that the Corps’ recruitment method is an open process that is usually published and broadcast through credible traditional mediums in the categories of television, radio, newspapers, magazines, the Corps’ website, facebook page and twitter handle,”‎ Mr. Kazeem said.

He said whenever the Corps wants to recruit, information would be made available through the following official platforms: www.frsc.gov.ng, www.fb.com/federalroadsafetycorps or @FRSCNigeria on Twitter.

The Corps, he said, could also be reached through a toll free line 122 or 070022553772, 08077690055 and 08077690397 for any confirmation or clarification on recruitment and other matters concerning the organization.

The FRSC official also said the Corps Marshal is not on Facebook, and that any account associated with him at this point is fake.

He assured Nigerians that the FRSC, in collaboration with security agencies, was on the trail of ”these criminal elements”.

Source: PremiumTimes