The Police Service Commission (PSC) on Wednesday announced that the
process of the recruitment of 10,000 policemen as directed by President
Muhammadu Buhari at the National Security Summit last year in Abuja has
commenced.
A statement by the spokesman of Police Service Commission (PSC)
Ikechukwu Ani said the Commission had on Tuesday, March 22nd in Abuja
unveiled the internet website portal for the recruitment.
Ani said the chairman of the Commission Mike Okiro who unveiled the
portal at a ceremony attended by the management team of the Commission
announced that the portal will be opened to the public on the 1st of
April, 2016 which indicates the commencement of the recruitment
exercise.
Okiro said the unveiling of the portal was in actualization of the
presidential directive on the recruitment of the 10,000 Police Men.
He also said the Commission considers the exercise remarkable since
there has not been recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force for more
than five years due to financial constraints.
He explained that the Commission could not commence the exercise last
year because the funding was not captured in the 2015 budget.
The PSC added that with the commencement of the process on April 1,
interested Nigerians should access the portal through the Commission’s websitewww.psc.gov.ng or that of the Nigeria Police Force, www.npf.gov.ng.
The PSC Chairman also announced that there will be no charges for the processing of the forms which will be done on-line.
Ani quoted the Chairman as saying: “we are not charging money. It is free, absolutely free.”
He also reportedly noted that the portal has been structured in a way
that there will be no short cut; “Everybody must go through due
process”, he said.
The Commission also said it will be recruiting candidates into the three
entry points of the Nigeria Police Force which are Constable, Cadet
Inspector and Cadet ASP.
There will also be recruitment into the Specialist cadre, the PSC statement said.
“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,” Ani said.
He added that for Cadet Inspectors, in addition to having the
requirements of Police Constables, candidates would be expected to have
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),” the Police Service Commission stated.
Source: Daily Trust
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