Thu. Aug 28th, 2025

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has recently alerted Nigerians to be aware of fake recruitment scams that have been circulating online and offline. These scams have been targeting unsuspecting individuals who are seeking employment opportunities with the FRSC. The Corps has emphasized that it does not charge any fees for recruitment and that all recruitment processes are free and fair. The FRSC has also warned that any individual or group found to be involved in these scams will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. The warning comes as a result of numerous complaints received by the FRSC about fake recruitment scams. The Corps has advised Nigerians to be cautious of any recruitment process that requires payment of fees or other forms of gratification. The FRSC has also urged Nigerians to verify any recruitment information through its official website or social media channels. The Corps has reiterated its commitment to transparency and accountability in its recruitment processes. The FRSC has also warned that fake recruitment scams can have serious consequences, including financial loss and damage to one’s reputation. The Corps has advised Nigerians to report any suspicious recruitment activities to the nearest FRSC office or to the Nigerian Police. The FRSC has also collaborated with other law enforcement agencies to tackle the menace of fake recruitment scams. The Corps has emphasized that it is committed to ensuring that all Nigerians have access to fair and transparent recruitment processes. The FRSC has also urged Nigerians to be patient and not to fall prey to scams that promise quick fixes or instant employment. The Corps has advised Nigerians to focus on building their skills and qualifications, rather than relying on fraudulent schemes. The FRSC has also warned that fake recruitment scams can be devastating to individuals and families, and can have long-term consequences. The Corps has urged Nigerians to be vigilant and to report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The FRSC has also emphasized that it will continue to work tirelessly to prevent fake recruitment scams and to protect Nigerians from these fraudulent schemes. The Corps has advised Nigerians to stay informed and to follow its official social media channels for updates on recruitment processes. The FRSC has also warned that it will not hesitate to take action against any individual or group found to be involved in fake recruitment scams. The Corps has reiterated its commitment to fairness, transparency, and accountability in all its recruitment processes. The FRSC has also urged Nigerians to support its efforts in preventing fake recruitment scams by reporting any suspicious activities. The Corps has emphasized that it is committed to ensuring that all Nigerians have access to fair and transparent recruitment processes, and that it will continue to work tirelessly to prevent fake recruitment scams.

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