Federal Government officials have issued a comprehensive clarification regarding the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), explicitly stating that the service is not currently engaged in any recruitment activities.
Ja’afaru Ahmed, the Secretary to the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services Board, emphasized the need for public awareness and urged Nigerians to dismiss online advertisements suggesting otherwise.
In a detailed statement, Ahmed addressed the misinformation circulating on socialbillige matratzen Bonnets rugby corner billige matratzen gepunktete strumpfhose yeezy sneakers air nike sneakers polaroid κάμερα gepunktete strumpfhose custom baseball uniforms mallas para hombre nike converse blanche et doré mallas para hombre nike nike calças de treino nike technical cross body bag nike daybreak uomo media, specifically debunking claims about the commencement of the 2024 merit replacement exercise for the NIS.
The Board’s strong denial highlights the fraudulent nature of these recruitment adverts, serving as a crucial warning against falling victim to deceptive individuals exploiting the aspirations of job seekers.
Furthermore, the Federal Government emphasizes its commitment to transparency in recruitment processes and warns against unauthorized agents or agencies claiming to facilitate recruitment on behalf of the NIS.
This comprehensive message aims to not only debunk the false recruitment claims but also to safeguard the public from potential scams and ensure that citizens are well-informed about authentic government initiatives.