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The Ghana Immigration Service has warned the general public to stay away from engaging in offers of recruitment into the service on social media.
The Service in a statement said their attention had been drawn to some fraudulent activities of a fraudster bearing the account name Kwame Asuah Takyi on Facebook.
Management of the Service is, therefore, serving notice to the general public that they are not recruiting or hiring an agent or persons to conduct recruitment on their behalf.
“The use of social media, especially Facebook, to solicit for persons to join the Service is not part of the process of the official GIS recruitment drive. Therefore, the public is hereby cautioned not to fall prey to these fraudsters who are only in to extort them of their monies.”
The Immigration Service explained that its recruitment process is always done through transparent means where they advertised in the national dailies with the requirements and procedures.
Read more in the statement below: