…Frowns at use of names of its spokesman by impostors
The Police Service Commission (PSC) has disowned multiple social media reports on the 2022 Recruitment exercise, especially on the imaginary scheduled date for training for shortlisted candidates.
The Commission also condemns the use of the name of its Spokesman, Mr Ikechukwu Ani, on fictitious and phantom Press Statements calculated to deceive unsuspecting Nigerians on the status of the recruitment exercise.
Ani stated: “The Commission wishes to clarify that it has at no time issued any statement on (i) a review of the list of successful candidates (ii) inviting successful candidates to check applications on the newly launched portal.
“The Commission has not at any time advised candidates to print any updated invitation slip and proceed to the Police Training Colleges. It has also not announced any date for the training programme and the Monday, July 22nd 2024 date, bandied in social media is just the imagination of the impostors. The Commission wishes to advise candidates to be patient and await its official statement on the just concluded recruitment exercise.
“It also warns these unrelenting impostors to stay clear of its activities, especially the recruitment exercise and warns that anybody caught undermining the exercise will be dealt with following the law.”
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