We don’t recruit via social media, DSS warns job seekers

 

The Department of State Services (DSS) has warned job seekers against falling for employment scammers pretending to be agents of the service.

A press statement by the DSS Public Relations Officer (PRO), Mr. Peter Afunanya, Monday in Abuja, said the service does not conduct its recruitment through any of the aforementioned.

The statement read in part: “the DSS wishes to restate that it does not presently own or operate an official website or any social media platforms particularly twitter and Facebook handles. It also does not conduct its recruitment through any of the aforementioned.

“This statement has become important so as to dissociate the Service from some websites fraudulently being operated by impostors.

“Therefore, such websites, Facebook pages and twitter handles disguised as those of the DSS for purposes of employment or any other reason should be disregarded.

“It is instructive to note that persons of dubious character, who are guided by pecuniary interests, use false social media platforms suggesting to be owned by the DSS to lure and defraud unsuspecting members of the public.”

Afunanya further stated, “For emphasis, the Service wishes to inform the public that it only operates one official email ([email protected]) and will not hesitate to avail it (the public) of its social media details if it opened them.”

Meanwhile, the service had advised members of the public to desist from spreading false information on prevailing matters of national concern that may cause anxiety, confusion and fear.

“The Service, therefore, warns that defaulters will be dealt with in accordance with the law while it will continue to partner with strategic stakeholders to ensure safety, order, security and peace across the country,” the statement said.

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