Police Recruitment: PSC Disowns Invitation Seeking N2,000 Payment
The
Police Service Commission (PSC), has denied a trending report on social media
requesting prospective candidates for screening for recruitment into the
Constable Cadre of the Nigeria Police Force to come with the sum of N2000
payment.
In a
statement by the spokesperson of PSC, Ikechukwu Ani, the commission warned
candidates not to fall into the hands of fraudsters as no body or organisation
will request payment of any kind in the recruitment process.
He
also said the commission had earlier in a press statement explained that the
ongoing recruitment is entirely free from the registration stage to the last
stage which is a medical examination and wishes to state that nothing has
changed to warrant requesting the candidates to come with N2000 for the
screening exercise.
The
said fraudulent message reads, "Police Service Commission:
congratulations and U have been shortlisted for the physical
screening 8 January 2024, come along with 2k when coming."
Ani
said, "The Commission wishes to disown and disassociate itself from the
said publication which obviously is fictitious and misleading."
Part
of the statement reads that "the Commission warns that it will no longer
tolerate the meddlesomeness of fraudsters who seem bent on compromising the
ongoing recruitment exercise.
"The
Commission wishes to advise the prospective candidates to ignore these
misleading messages as the Police Recruitment Board is currently sending
messages to successful candidates with detailed information on requirements for
the screening exercise.
"The
Commission will not at any point impose any fee on the candidates and will
ensure that the exercise is transparent, merit-based and in obedience to the
Federal Character principles.
"Candidates
are advised to resist the temptation to cut corners in an attempt to succeed in
this endeavour as strict regulations have been put in place to protect the
recruitment exercise from the beginning to the end.
"The
Board promises to ensure that the outcome of the exercise meets international
standards with products good enough for the police of our dreams."
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