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Nigerian police begins recruitment of officers

Police Service Commission (PSC) has announced the commencement of recruiting new officers into the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) for Police Constable (PC).

The recruitment which began Thursday, November 29 2018, would close on Friday, January 11 2019.

“Selection is strictly on merit and the application process is free,” Police spokesman Abayomi Sogunle said in a tweet.

According to the PSC, applicants must be Nigerians between the ages of 18 and 25 to apply.

A minimum of O’level results or its equivalents with at least five credit pass with English and Mathematics in not more than two sittings is eligible to apply.

Applicants must also be of good character and must be without any criminal record and conviction.

Interested persons are advised to ensure they have a functional email address and phone number and keep a unique ID that will be sent to confirm their application.

Multiple entries by a phone number would amount to disqualification from the recruitment.
Guardian

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