The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control has disowned a fraudulent press statement circulating on social media that falsely alleged the agency had launched a recruitment exercise.
In a message shared on its official X account on Tuesday, NAFDAC clarified that the announcement did not come from the agency and is completely untrue.
“While NAFDAC periodically conducts recruitment exercises to engage qualified Nigerians, no such announcement has been made at this time,” the agency stated.
NAFDAC cautioned members of the public against engaging with or relying on fraudulent recruitment information, which is often circulated to mislead and extort unsuspecting applicants.
“For the avoidance of doubt, NAFDAC has not issued any press release or notice announcing a new recruitment exercise.
“All authentic information from the Agency is communicated exclusively through the official NAFDAC website and recognised, verified communication channels,” the statement added.
The agency urged the public to remain vigilant, disregard fake announcements, and always verify information directly from official NAFDAC platforms.
This incident is part of a wave of fake government recruitment scams plaguing Nigeria in early 2026.
Similar warnings have been issued by other agencies recently, including the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority.