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Standards Organisation Of Nigeria Denies Recruitment Report

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The Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) has denied reports of “purported recruitment exercise” published by a website www.myslamjobs.com.

In a disclaimer signed by the management, Standards Organisation of Nigeria denied the publication in totality.

It also warned the general public to please disregard information on any website other than the SON official website www.son.gov.ng.

The statement reads:

It has come to the attention of the management of the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) that some unauthorized and faceless persons, using the website www.myslamjobs.com, have been misleading the public on a purported recruitment exercise being undertaken by SON for 2017/2018.

The management of SON hereby disassociates itself from the said publication and all information contained therein.

We wish to warn the general public to please disregard information on any website other than the SON official website www.son.gov.ng.

Please note that whenever the Standards Organisation of Nigeria secures government approval to undertake staff recruitment, such information and the procedure to be followed by prospective applicants, will be duly published in line with due process.

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