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EFCC Speaks On Alleged 2020/2021 Recruitment

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has spoken on the alleged 2020/2021 recruitment exercise.
Warning members of the public to beware of scammers, the agency dissociated itself from the activities of a group on WhatsApp dedicated to EFCC Recruitment 2020/2021.
A statement by EFCC’s spokesperson, Wilson Uwujaren, indicates that the anti-graft commission does not have anything to do with the WhatsApp group.
The commission reiterates that it is currently not recruiting, adding that any publication or advertorial to the contrary, in the social or mainstream media, can only be the handiwork of scammers.
It, therefore, advised members of the public to be circumspect to avoid being ensnared by fraudsters.
“Employment into the EFCC is not an under-the-table affair, as such exercise is usually preceded by elaborate advertorial in the media and Commission’s social media platforms.
“The public is also to treat with caution, fraud alert messages on WhatsApp, ascribed to the EFCC Help Desk Headquarters Jabi, Abuja. “Such messages are not from the EFCC as the Commission has no “Help Desk,” the statement read in part.
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