
A recent job advertisement claiming that the Department of State Services (DSS) is recruiting tradesmen such as electricians, plumbers, mechanics, and carpenters has gone viral. The post outlines a list of requirements and a deadline for applications. However, this information has now been officially debunked.
Contents
- 0.1 DSS Reacts to the Viral Job Notice
- 0.2 What Was in the Fake Advert?
- 0.3 Why You Should Be Cautious
- 0.4 How to Stay Safe and Informed
- 1 FAQs
- 1.1 Is DSS currently recruiting tradesmen or artisans in Nigeria?
- 1.2 Where can I find genuine DSS recruitment information?
- 1.3 What should I do if I’ve already submitted my application to the fake link?
- 1.4 Why is it important to open the DSS official link?
- 1.5 What are the dangers of acting on fake job information?
- 1.6 Share this:
- 1.7 Like this:
- 1.8 Related
DSS Reacts to the Viral Job Notice
The DSS has released an official statement disowning the recruitment advert circulating online. According to the agency, the publication did not originate from them and should be treated as fake news.
To see the agency’s official clarification, visit the DSS website directly here: Click to view DSS official statement
What Was in the Fake Advert?
The false job advert listed specific requirements such as:
- Age between 25 and 35 years
- Minimum height of 1.6 meters
- Primary and Secondary School Certificates
- Indigene certificate
- Trade Test Certificate from the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity
- Submission of a handwritten application to the DSS State Command
- Deadline: June 10, 2025
While the ad appeared convincing, the DSS has reiterated that any genuine recruitment would be published only on their official website and through authorized government channels.
Why You Should Be Cautious
Job seekers are often the target of scams and fake job openings. Sharing or acting upon fake information not only wastes your time but can also put your personal data at risk.
How to Stay Safe and Informed
- Always confirm from the DSS official website: www.dss.gov.ng
- Do not submit sensitive documents to unofficial or unverified platforms
- Avoid paying any fees for recruitment forms or processing
- Report fake job adverts to appropriate authorities
READ ALSO Nigerian Customs Service (NCS) Recruitment Shortlist Update 2025
FAQs
Is DSS currently recruiting tradesmen or artisans in Nigeria?
No. The DSS has denied any such recruitment and labeled the advert in circulation as fake.
Where can I find genuine DSS recruitment information?
Only on the official DSS website: https://www.dss.gov.ng
What should I do if I’ve already submitted my application to the fake link?
If you’ve shared personal details, be alert for suspicious activity and report the incident to cybersecurity agencies.
Why is it important to open the DSS official link?
That’s the only source that confirms whether any job advert is legitimate. The official DSS statement is available here: DSS Clarification
What are the dangers of acting on fake job information?
You may be defrauded, compromise your identity, or lose out on real opportunities. It can also harm other applicants by spreading false hope.
Final Thought: If you come across any recruitment information related to DSS, always verify directly through their website. Protect yourself and others by avoiding and reporting fake job adverts.
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