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WARNING: FAAN Is Not Recruiting!

The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) is not recruiting.
FAAN revealed this information in a statement issued on Sunday.
The Nigeria aviation authority has warned the public to desist from patronizing any person parading themselves as recruitment agents of the Authority. These individuals also extort money from innocent citizens in the process.
The statement was signed by Henrietta Yakubu, General Manager, Corporate Affairs.
According to the statement, “For the purpose of clarity and emphasis, the Authority is not embarking on any recruitment exercise at the moment”.
“The Authority wishes to inform the public that recruitment into any government agency has a stipulated procedure, which includes advertisements in national dailies, in line with the provision of the Federal Government’s conditions of service”, the General Manager, Corporate Affairs stated.
See Also: Comprehensive List Of All The Airports In Nigeria – FAAN
“Consequently, any person claiming to be an agent of the Authority in this respect is a fraudster.
“FAAN will continue to deliver on its core values of safety, security and comfort”.
All commercial Airports in Nigeria are under the management of FAAN. They also provide service to both passenger and cargo airlines.
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