Monday, March 30, 2026

NCoS Alerts Public About Fraudulent Government Contract Scams

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Warning Against Fraudulent Documents: What You Need to Know

The Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) has recently issued an urgent public warning regarding the circulation of fraudulent documents that are being used to deceive individuals under the pretense of government contracts.

The Nature of the Scam

Scammers are reportedly distributing a forged document titled “Payment/Mobilisation Request Form.” This document falsely claims to be related to contract awards, soliciting payments from victims. The NCoS has made it clear that this document is a complete fabrication and does not originate from their office.

Official Statement from the NCoS

In a statement released on a recent Saturday, Chief Superintendent of Corrections and Public Relations Officer J.N. Osuji emphasized that the NCoS strictly adheres to established Federal Government regulations and processes in matters of procurement and contracts. He stated, “The Service unequivocally states that this document did not originate from the NCoS.” Such clarifications aim to alleviate concerns and reinforce the integrity of the agency’s operations.

No Upfront Payments

One of the significant points made in the NCoS statement is that the Service never requests upfront payments, mobilisation fees, or any sort of financial inducement from individuals or contractors. This is an essential distinction, as it highlights the organization’s commitment to lawful and ethical practices.

Impersonation on Social Media

In an alarming twist, fraudsters have also been impersonating senior officials on social media platforms. These scammers issue fake contract offers and mislead victims into depositing funds into personal bank accounts. Such tactics are not only deceptive but reflect a troubling trend of exploitation targeting unsuspecting citizens.

Public Advisory for Caution

To safeguard the public, the NCoS has issued a robust advisory urging Nigerians to adopt a cautious approach when encountering unsolicited contract offers. It strongly recommends verifying any information before taking action. Citizens are advised to disregard unofficial or unverified offers and to refrain from making any payments for supposed government contracts.

Reporting Fraudulent Activities

The NCoS has stressed the importance of reporting any suspected fraudulent activities to law enforcement agencies. This includes organizations like the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Nigeria Police Force. Individuals who have encountered such scams or have fallen victim are encouraged to report these incidents promptly to help tackle this issue effectively.

Collaborative Efforts to Combat Fraud

The NCoS is actively working with relevant authorities to investigate these fraudulent activities. They are committed to ensuring that the perpetrators of such scams are identified and brought to justice. This collaborative effort underscores the importance of a united front against fraud and deception.

Commitment to Transparency and Public Safety

In wrapping up their message, the NCoS emphasizes their commitment to maintaining public safety and transparency. The agency recognizes that vigilance and awareness are crucial in protecting citizens from scams. By fostering a well-informed public, they hope to mitigate the risks associated with fraudulent schemes effectively.

Stay alert, verify information, and remember that legitimate government agencies will never solicit payments in such dubious manners. Your awareness could be the key to avoiding these scams.

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