
FRSC WARNS NIGERIANS TO DISREGARD FAKE PUBLICATIONS ON RECRUITMENT
According to the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), neither recruitment nor any ongoing arrangements are in place at this time.
It however, refuted a publication being propagated by online platforms about ongoing recruitment of personnel into the services of the Corps.
This was contained in a statement by Jonas Agwu, Assistant Corps Marshal, Corps Public Education Officer, FRSC Headquarters, Abuja.
Agwu said, “The Corps Marshal, Dauda Ali Biu, wishes to admonish applicants seeking to join the services of the Corps, as well as the general public to disregard the fake and misleading publications.
“The public is by this publication warned to desist from any form of engagement with the purported scammers and purveyors of that misinformation as the Corps will not be liable should anyone fall victim.”
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