FRSC RECRUITS SUCCESSFUL 2018 APPLICANTS

FRSC RECRUITS SUCCESSFUL 2018 APPLICANTS

The Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, on Thursday confirmed that successful applicants from its 2018 recruitment exercise have been selected.

Corps Public Education Officer, Bisi Kazeem, made the confirmation to the press

Our correspondent had reached out to the spokesman to comment on allegations that FRSC carried out “secret recruitment”.

In his reaction, Kazeem, a Corps Commander, debunked the claim and stated that the process was transparent.

He explained that recruitment had been done and those successful already contacted.

The official said: “There is nothing like secret recruitment. Successful candidates have been contacted via the e-mail they applied through.

“Again, only successful candidates were contacted as it is expected and rational”.

Asked to provide more details, Kazeem disclosed that the new recruits were receiving training in locations across Nigeria.

“They are currently in three locations. These are the FRSC Academy in Enugu, the Training School in Jos (Plateau State) and our camp in Kotagora (Niger State).

It was gathered that the recruits resumed training on Monday.

In December,

“Our attention has been drawn to the fake invitation letter forwarded to the emails of applicants who applied for the 2018 FRSC Recruitment Exercise”, Kazeem noted in a statement.

“Please note that successful applicants will be duly notified on the Corps’ website and its Social Media Platforms.

“Applicants are hereby warned to be wary of this fraudulent act carried out by mischievous persons in an attempt to defraud them.”

 

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