The Nigerian Army has disassociated itself from widely circulated internet articles, asserting that it has begun accepting applications for the 2023 Direct Short Service (DSS) programme from interested parties.
The Nigerian Army claimed it has learned of the concerning prevalence of false online recruitment information, namely with reference to the Nigerian Army Direct Short Service (DSS) Recruitment Portal for the year 2023, in an official statement signed and published on its X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday.
It characterised the aforementioned publications as a willful attempt at fraud by a few dishonest individuals to deceive the general population.
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The statement reads, “Considering the damage these fake online publications could do to the psyche of would-be candidates and the general public, it is crucial to clarify that the fake online Direct Short Service Portal 2023 is a scam and should be clearly avoided.
The NA has already started taking action to find the people responsible for the bogus webpage. As a result, the public is urged to notify the NA of any questionable recruitment portal activity.
The NA will continue to remain committed to ensuring a transparent and credible recruitment process through the NA’s established official channels of communication. These channels include the official Nigerian Army website and social media platforms https://army.mil.ng, X (Twitter): @HQNigerianArmy, Facebook: HQ Nigerian Army https://facebook.com/NigerianArmy?mibextid=LQQJ4d, Instagram: HQNigerianArmy, https://instagram.com/HQNigerianArmy/ and other reputable media outlets. It is important to rely on these official sources for accurate and up-to-date information rather than fall victim of fake recruitment online advertisements.”
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It is imperative that prospective candidates carefully consider this refutation and advisory, according to a statement signed by Bonyema Nwachuku, the Brigadier General Director of Army Public Relations. This is because fraudulent scammers will undoubtedly deceive them and expose them to their unpredictable actions.
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