DANGOTE INDUSTRIES ALERTS NIGERIANS OF FAKE RECRUITMENT, EMPOWERMENT SCHEME

Dangote Industries Limited has warned the public of a fake recruitment exercise being circulated on social media.

Dangote Industries Limited raised alarm over the fake recruitment exercise and fraudulent scheme circulating on social media titled, “2021 Dangote Empowerment”, purported to be approved by the Aliko Dangote Foundation (ADF).

While denying the existence of such recruitment exercise and empowerment scheme, the company described it as a scam and strongly advised the unsuspecting members of the public to disregard such communications.

According to a report by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), this disclosure is contained in a statement issued by Dangote Industries Limited and signed by its Director, Corporate Communications Department, Mr Francis Awowole-Browne.

The Corporate Communications Director of Dangote Industries Limited,
Awowole-Browne said the circulation was aimed at defrauding unsuspecting people and strongly advised that it should be disregarded.

He said, “Our attention has been drawn to a fraudulent scheme circulating on WhatsApp and social media titled, “2021 Dangote Empowerment”, purporting to be approved by the Aliko Dangote Foundation.

“Please note that this initiative is a scam aimed at defrauding unsuspecting people and we strongly advise that you disregard such communications. While we work toward shutting down activities and accounts of these scammers, please be advised to contact the law enforcement agency in case you have made contact with them.

“We have also become aware that some fraudulent individuals have been posting job advertisements on some websites offering employment positions and possibilities at Dangote Cement to the public if they submit their curriculum vitae/resume, call the advertised contact numbers and pay an administrative fee.”

The Corporate Communications Director dissociated Dangote Cement from the advertisement and website offerings and any email purported to have originated from the company regarding the subject.

“The job advertisement is entirely false and are intended to defraud unsuspecting members of the public. We are clarifying that we have not engaged any individual or job website to advertise job positions on our behalf and none of the contact details, either phone numbers or email are those of Dangote Cement.

“At Dangote Cement, we fill job positions through a formal procedure with all career opportunities clearly listed on our own website. Furthermore, we never request candidates to pay a fee before they are considered for any position,” Awowole-Browne said.

What you should know
There appears to be increasing cases of the activities of criminals who either try to hack into social media platforms or circulate fake empowerment schemes of some government establishments or some multinational companies with the intention of defrauding the general public.

This became more pronounced during this period of the coronavirus disease with numerous empowerment schemes introduced by some companies in the private sector and governments at both the Federal and State levels, with the aim of cushioning the impact of the pandemic on households and businesses.

(The Nairametrics)

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