NATCOM Warns Nigerians To Beware Of  Fraudulent Director

By Gloria Essien, Abuja

The National management of the National Commission for the Coordination and Control of Proliferation of Small Arms and Light Weapons, NATCOM, has issued a warning to unsuspecting Nigerians about one Mr. Baba Muhammed, parading himself because the Director General of the company.

In an announcement of disclaimer signed by the Acting Director General of NATCOM,
Mr. Adejare Adegbenro, “the development was anchored on the vote of no confidence passed on Baba Mohammed by the Council of state Directors/Commandants of NATCOM on 3rd June 2023 where the incumbent Acting Director General of NATCOM was elected as the Director General/Executive Chairman.”

According to the assertion, NATCOM is presently present process critical reformation and cleaning owing to a two-and-a-half-year mal-administration of Mr. Baba Mohammed.

He additional warned most people towards coping with Baba Mohammed as anyone who does so, is at his or her personal danger, stressing that “Mohammed was accused of fraud and incompetent to lead the intervention agency.”

Consequently, the management of NATCOM additionally warned unsuspecting job seekers to shun Baba Mohammed and his faux letters of appointment as anyone discovered wanting shall face the wrath of the legislation.

The administration urged the general public to verify the management newspapers of June 2023 for extra data.

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