Job Seekers Scammed N600,000 for Fake Civil Service Jobs: Commission Arrests Two Suspects


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Job seekers pay N600,000 for civil service job as commission arrests two over fake employment

Authorities Crack Down on Fraudulent Civil Service Recruitment in Cross River State

In a recent operation, law enforcement officials apprehended two individuals involved in a scam demanding exorbitant fees from job applicants seeking positions within the civil service. Victims reportedly paid as much as ₦600,000 as a so-called “commission” to secure employment, a practice that has sparked outrage and concern across the region.

Warning Issued to Perpetrators of Employment Scams

Officials have emphasized that these arrests serve as a stern warning to others engaged in similar fraudulent schemes. “This action is intended to alert all those involved in illegal recruitment activities that we are actively pursuing them and will not tolerate such exploitation,” a spokesperson declared.

Context and Impact of Recruitment Fraud in Nigeria

Employment scams have become a growing challenge in Nigeria, with many desperate job seekers falling prey to unscrupulous individuals promising government jobs in exchange for hefty payments. According to recent data from the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, unemployment rates remain high, intensifying the vulnerability of applicants to such deceitful practices.

For example, in Lagos State, a similar crackdown last year led to the arrest of multiple suspects who were charging fees upwards of ₦500,000 for fake job offers. These incidents highlight the urgent need for increased vigilance and public awareness to protect job seekers from exploitation.

Steps Being Taken to Combat Illegal Recruitment

Authorities are collaborating with civil service departments to verify legitimate recruitment processes and educate the public on how to identify and report fraudulent activities. Job seekers are advised to rely solely on official government channels and avoid intermediaries demanding upfront payments.

As the government intensifies efforts to eradicate these scams, it calls on citizens to remain cautious and report any suspicious recruitment offers to the appropriate agencies.

Source: Premium Times Nigeria


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