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NCS raises alarm on fake appointment letters

Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) disowns appointment letters circulating online purportedly stemming from its ongoing recruitment exercise

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Recall that the NCS received 573,523 applications during the first phase of its recruitment exercise , after it advertised a total of 3,927 vacancies on December 27, 2024 across the Superintendent, Inspectorate and Customs Assistant cadres.

By Martha Agas

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has warned that the appointment letters circulating online purportedly stemming from its ongoing recruitment exercise are fake.

“The NCS is not issuing appointment letters at this stage of its recruitment exercise.

“Appointment letters circulating online are fake and should be disregarded. For clarity, the ongoing recruitment process is still at the examination stage,” NCS said in a post on its social media handles on Friday.

Recall that the NCS received 573,523 applications during the first phase of its recruitment exercise , after it advertised a total of 3,927 vacancies on December 27, 2024 across the Superintendent, Inspectorate and Customs Assistant cadres.

“The Superintendent Cadre recently completed their Computer Based Test (CBT)across the six geopolitical zones, while the Inspector and Customs Assistant Cadres also just concluded their online CBT,” it stated.

According to Customs, the fake news is another attempt by fraudsters to mislead unsuspecting applicants.

The service urged the public to remain calm, avoid spreading fake news and rely only on verified information from the official handles of the NCS.

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