Recruitment: Nigeria Police announce date for screening
As one of its
processes in recruiting 10,000 constables, the Nigerian police force has
scheduled physical and credential sccreening for August 24 to September 6.
According to the
force’s spokesperson, Frank Mba, the screening is in continuation of the
ongoing recruitment.
“All candidates who
successfully completed the online recruitment registration exercise are to proceed
for physical and credential screening scheduled to hold between 24th August,
2020 and 6th September, 2020, across the federation,” he said.
The screening
exercise will take place at designated locations across the 36 states and the
Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
Mr Mba added that
the screening and other activities touching on the recruitment exercise will be
carried out in strict compliance with the COVID-19 prevention protocols.
The
Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, has reiterated that the
recruitment exercise is absolutely free of charge and without any pecuniary
obligation.
The IGP assured that
the process will be conducted in the best tradition of transparency and accountability.
“He advises the
applicants to be wary of online impostors, scammers and other criminal elements
who might want to take advantage of the recruitment process to dupe innocent
applicants. The IGP however warns that anyone found wanting will be arrested
and prosecuted,” Mr Mba said, quoting the police boss.
Requirements
The applicants are
to appear at the various screening venues in their clean white T-shirts and
shorts with the following mandatory basic requirements:
i. National Identity
Number (NIN);
ii. Original and
duplicate copies of credentials – O’ Level Result(s), Certificate of Origin and
Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age – neatly arranged in two white flat files
with recent passport photographs attached;
iii. Printout of
application submission confirmation page
iv. Duly completed
Guarantor’s form
Any candidate who
fails to present the above-mentioned, will not be considered for the screening,
the spokesperson emphasised.
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