FRSC speaks on recruitment, ‘appointment’ letters

The Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC) has disowned the fake
employment letters of appointment into the corps currently in
circulation in the country, describing it as a scam.

This is contained in a statement signed by the agency's Public
Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, on Friday.

Kazeem said that the screening of applicants by the FRSC had commenced
transparently nationwide and the process will climax with an aptitude
test to be conducted by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board.

"There will also be an interview for all successful applicants after
the aptitude test.

"So, the purported employment letter in circulation is a scam," he said.

He advised applicants and Nigerians to be wary of swindlers and mischief makers.

"We hereby further warn applicants not to fall for these fake
employment letters," he said.

He attributed the circulation of the fake appointment letters to the
handiwork of fraudsters aimed at defrauding unsuspecting applicants or
for the purpose of discrediting the Commission.

The FRSC spokesman said that the fake employment letter had surfaced
before the commencement of the screening exercise and was promptly
disclaimed by the FRSC.

He reminded applicants that the Corps Marshal does not sign
appointment letters, as was done in the letter in circulation, saying
the format also does not conform to FRSC standard.

"The contact number or name of our staff is never included in
employment letters.

"The name of the Deputy Corps Marshal mentioned in the said letter was
wrongly spelt.

"The wordings and language of the letter clearly showed that it did
not and cannot emanate from a world-class organisation like the FRSC,"
he said.

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