Nigerian Army has advised members of the general public to disregard any recruitment campaign into the Nigerian Army through Facebook.
This statement was made when one Samuel Omoh Eromosele, yet another suspect involved in defrauding members of the public and even military personnel seeking advancement in their career in the military and para-military services, especially Nigerian Army and Nigerian Customs Service in Abuja, was paraded in Abuja.
Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Col. Sani Kukasheka Usman reminded the public that recruitment and commission into the Nigerian Army was free and should report any person or persons that requested for any form of gratification to facilitate entry.
Narrating how Eromosele operated, Usman explained: “As you may recall, the Nigerian Army on 3rd June alerted members of the public to the fraudulent activities of a syndicate including one Balogun Precious Ehi.
“The syndicate was said to specialize in extorting money from unsuspecting members of the public under the guise of enlisting them into the army. The Nigerian Army further informed the public that efforts were ongoing to track and apprehend members of the syndicate.
“The paraded Samuel Omoh Eromosele is one of the fraudsters. The suspect has been masquerading as ‘Balogun Precious Ehi’ to defraud members of the public using the good name of the Army.
“Thanks to the Nigerian Army Corps of Military Police (NACMP); this suspect was trailed to his family house at Ewu in Esan-Central Local Government Area of Edo State where he was arrested in the early hours of 17 June 2015
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