 The Nigeria Immigration Service has again asked Nigerians to be wearier persons claiming to sell equipment slots to them. An act that anyone found engaging in such acts should be reported to the relevant authorities. The Comptroller General of the NIS, Marmad Babandere, who while giving updates of the NIS recruitment process, said that with over 300,000 candidates that applied for the NIS recruitment and had gone through several screening exercises, 6,000 candidates have qualified for the final screening process. Babandere assures that the screening process will be transparent. An act that applicants visit the NIS website beginning from Monday the 10th of May to print out their screening centre and date for their exercise. Today we're able to screen 6,105 successful candidates who will be moving for the next activity we're going to do. Out of that 6,000 numbers, 4,120 candidates will be employed. So we have put extra numbers because some may not come, some must have got a job somewhere, some may even be dead, some their height may not go through because the screening exercise will be physical. I don't know what is happening to people, so they are so desperate. They say there is a slot somewhere, there is no slot. We have not given slot for anyone to sell. Anybody, anybody, including myself, if I have demanded for money report to ICPC, it's important. So once I say even myself, so there is no exception. Anybody who has already demanded and collected, it's possible somebody has collected money on my behalf, I don't know. So when you report it to ICPC, we shall be able to deal with the situation.