The Ogun State Government alerted the public on Wednesday about an online recruitment advertisement for positions in the state’s Civil Service Commission.
Tokunbo Odebunmi, the commission’s chairman, stated in a statement signed by the commission’s permanent secretary, Roseline Jacobs, that the publication was a prank committed by persons with the intent of maligning the state government’s image.
Jacobs stated that the commission will not recruit online but rather through its headquarters in Block A, New Secretariat, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
In its statement, the commission asked the public to shun the internet publication in order to avoid becoming a victim.
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The statement reads:
“The said online advert was reported to have called on prospective applicants to apply for various vacancies in the state’s civil service. The publication was a mischief, perpetrated by some unscrupulous individuals, bent on maligning the image of the state government.
“The general public should be wary of such propaganda and disregard the online publication in its entirety, in order not to fall victim.”
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