RECRUITMENT UPDATE: Important Information For Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire And Immigration Services Candidates (CDCFIB)

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THE Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has advised all candidates participating in the ongoing recruitment exercise not to fall prey to fraudsters soliciting for any form of payment to process their recruitment.

 

The message was contained in a Press Release posted on their official X page and signed by the Head of Press and Public Relations CDCFIB, Okeh Juliet monitored by SOJ WORLDWIDE.

The statement warned candidates to beware of fraudsters who may attempt to exploit unsuspecting job seekers through false claims or financial demands.

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The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) wishes to remind all candidates participating in the ongoing recruitment exercise that the Board remains firmly committed to a transparent, seamless and completely free recruitment process at no financial cost to applicants.

Applicants are strongly advised to rely only on official CDCFIB communication channels for authentic updates and notifications regarding the next stages of the exercise, which will be announced soon.

Candidates are further warned to beware of fraudsters who may attempt to exploit unsuspecting job seekers through false claims or financial demands.

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CDCFIB reiterates its dedication to fairness, integrity, and accountability throughout every stage of the recruitment process.

At no point will any applicant be asked to pay a fee, disclose personal banking information, or make any form of financial contribution to advance in the recruitment.

 

The Board remains steadfast in its mission to attract the best-qualified candidates for the nation’s paramilitary services while safeguarding applicants from scams and fraudulent activities.

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All candidates are therefore encouraged to stay informed, remain vigilant, and report any demand for payment or suspicious activity to the nearest security agency for prompt action.”

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