The Nigeria Immigration (NIS) has released a message to applicants on the current ongoing 2017 recruitment process. The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has warned prospective applicants seeking employment into the service not to pay any money to any person or group of persons.
The NIS Comptroller-General, Mr Muhammad Babandede, gave the warning in a statement signed by the service Spokesperson, Mr Sunday James, yesterday in Abuja.
The NIS boss, therefore, advised applicants interested in the recruitment to follow instructions as stated in the NIS advertisements in the media and shun any monetary request from anybody.
He said “the public is hereby advised to strictly follow the instructions as specified in the advertisement.
“Applicants must shun every request for monetary inducement by any person or group of persons, either in person or through fake online accounts.’’
He reiterated the fact that he had no facebook account or accounts and urged applicants to report any exploitation to - immigrationpro@gmail.com.
He urged the public to visit the NIS official online account - www.immigration.gov.ng or http://www.nisrecruitment.org.ng for further information and clarification.
It would be recalled that the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Fire Service, Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and Nigeria Prisons Service boards had announced approval for 2017 recruitment in advertorials on Monday.
Click here to apply for the current Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) recruitment 2017
The NIS Comptroller-General, Mr Muhammad Babandede, gave the warning in a statement signed by the service Spokesperson, Mr Sunday James, yesterday in Abuja.
The NIS boss, therefore, advised applicants interested in the recruitment to follow instructions as stated in the NIS advertisements in the media and shun any monetary request from anybody.
He said “the public is hereby advised to strictly follow the instructions as specified in the advertisement.
“Applicants must shun every request for monetary inducement by any person or group of persons, either in person or through fake online accounts.’’
He reiterated the fact that he had no facebook account or accounts and urged applicants to report any exploitation to - immigrationpro@gmail.com.
He urged the public to visit the NIS official online account - www.immigration.gov.ng or http://www.nisrecruitment.org.ng for further information and clarification.
It would be recalled that the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Fire Service, Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and Nigeria Prisons Service boards had announced approval for 2017 recruitment in advertorials on Monday.
Click here to apply for the current Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) recruitment 2017
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