The Police Service Commission (PSC) has unveiled a portal for the recruitment of the 10,000 Police officers as directed by President Muhammadu Buhari.
At
the National Security Summit last year, President Buhari ordered that
the Nigeria Police Force recruit more men to boost the internal security
of the country.
The Chairman of the Commission, Mike Okiro who unveiled the portal noted that the portal will be opened to the public on the 1st of April.
This was contained in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday by the Head of Press and Public Relations Unit o, Ikechukwu Ani.
The Commission also noted that the process which will be online will be free for all intending officers.
Dr.
Okiro who noted that there has not been recruitment into the Nigeria
Police Force for more than five years due to financial constraint added
that thousands of policemen who died in the course of service, dismissed
or retired had not been replaced since the last five years leaving the
Force under manned and over stretched.
According
to the statement: “the recruitment would strengthen and re-energize the
Force to face more squarely, the myriad of security challenges posed by
insurgency, kidnapping, cattle rustling and other criminalities that
impede the socio-economic and political development of the country”.
Interested Nigerians have been asked to access the portal through the Commission’s website or that of the Nigeria Police Force, here.
On whether a fee would be paid for the forms,
Okiro said: “We are not charging money, it is free, absolutely free and
the portal has been structured in a way that there will be no short
cut, so everybody must go through due process.”
The
statement adds: “The Commission will be recruiting candidates into the
three entry points of the Nigeria Police Force which are Constable,
Cadet Inspector and Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP).
There will also be recruitment into the Specialist cadre.
“For
Police Constables, applicants are expected to posses five credit level
passes including Mathematics and English Language at Senior School
Certificate Examination in not more than two sittings and for Cadet
Inspectors, in addition to having the requirements of Police Constables,
candidates would be expected to have either an Ordinary National
Diploma (OND), Advanced Level (A level), National Certificate of
Education (NCE) or their equivalents.
“Candidates for Cadet ASPs must possess a University degree or a Higher National Diploma (HND).”
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