INEC denies appointment of recruitment consultant

Last Updated: April 6, 2021By
Mr Festus Okoye, INEC National Commissioner and Chairman Information and Voter Education, told newsmen on Sunday in Kaduna that the review would enable the Commission to determine areas requiring legislative action before the 2023 elections.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has dismissed as fake news and the “activities of some fraudsters” a purported news suggesting that the Commission has engaged consultants for the purpose of recruiting its personnel.

The commission also disclosed that the “unscrupulous elements have gone to the extent of cloning the logo of the Commission and commenced soliciting for applicants to apply for jobs in the Commission”.

According to Barr Festus Okoye, INEC Commissioner Chairman Information and Voter Education, The fraudsters claim to have appointed consultants to the Commission and are reportedly asking innocent Nigerians to pay some amount of money as application fees.

“It will be recalled that the Commission had at least on two previous occasions in the last few months issued disclaimers on the matter of fake employment merchants and racketeers who open fake employment websites, collecting money from unsuspecting members of the public and issuing fake employment letters purporting to be acting on behalf of the Commission.

“The claim of being appointed consultants clearly adds a new dimension to the fake employment scam. The general public should take note that not only is the Commission not recruiting at the moment, it has not appointed any consultants or agency to recruit on its behalf.

“The Commission calls on members of the public to be cautious and not allow themselves to be hoodwinked by fraudsters. Any person who is approached by any individual or group claiming to be recruiting for the Commission should please report to security agencies”.

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