The National Directorate of Employment (NDE) has debunked claims circulating on social media regarding a registration process for unemployed persons, urging the public to ignore the false information.
A message recently spread online encouraged unemployed individuals to visit any NDE office across the country to register for skills acquisition, claiming the registration would last for three weeks and urging people to share it widely.
In a statement issued by the NDE management, the directorate clarified that the message was misleading and did not originate from their office.
The statement reads: “The management of the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) has been made aware of a social media message urging unemployed persons to register at NDE offices for a three-week skills acquisition programme. We categorically state that this information is false and is not from the NDE.”
“The public is advised to disregard the message and refrain from acting upon it. Official announcements and programs from the NDE are communicated through our verified channels, including our official website, social media platforms, and recognized media outlets.”
The NDE further urged the public to verify any information before acting to avoid falling victim to false claims or unauthorized communications.