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PSC disowns invitation for screening with request for N2000 payment

By Odita Sunday, Abuja
28 December 2023   |   10:45 am
The Police Service Commission (PSC) has disowned a trending video of an invitation for the screening of recruits with a request for payment of N2000. The commission urged all intending recruits to shun payments of any kind as employment into the police is free of charge. Spokesman of the commission, Ikechukwu Ani, described the publication…
Police officers prepare to go to different polling stations in Ibadan on February 25, 2023, before polls open during Nigeria’s presidential and general election. (Photo by Samuel Alabi / AFP)

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has disowned a trending video of an invitation for the screening of recruits with a request for payment of N2000.

The commission urged all intending recruits to shun payments of any kind as employment into the police is free of charge.

Spokesman of the commission, Ikechukwu Ani, described the publication requesting prospective candidates for screening for recruitment into the Constable cadre of the Nigeria Police Force to come with the sum of N2000 as fictitious.

“The message which had the name of the Commission on top, reads “Police Service Commission: congratulations and U have been shortlisted for the physical screening 8 January 2024, come along with 2k when coming.”

Ani said the PSC disowned and disassociated itself from the said publication which is fictitious and misleading.

“The Commission had earlier in a Statement explained that the ongoing recruitment is entirely free from the registration stage to the last stage which is medical examination and wishes to state that nothing has changed to warrant requesting the candidates to come with N2000 for the screening exercise,” Ani said.

“The Commission warns that it will no longer tolerate the meddlesomness of fraudsters who seem bent in compromising the ongoing recruitment exercise.

“The Commission wishes to advise the prospective candidates to ignore these misleading messages as the Police Recruitment Board is currently sending messages to successful candidates with detailed information on requirements for the screening exercise.

“The Commission will not at any point impose any fee on the candidates and will ensure that the exercise is transparent, merit based and in obedience with the Federal Character principles.

“Candidates are advised to resist the temptation to cut corners in an attempt to succeed in this endeavour as strict regulations have been put in place to protect the recruitment exercise from the beginning to the end.

“The Board promises to ensure that the outcome of the exercise meets international standards with the products good enough for the Police of our dreams.”

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