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Police releases names of successful job applicants

The Police Service Commission has released the names of successful candidates in its just concluded recruitment exercise.

In a statement issued on Tuesday by Police spokesman, Ikechukwu Ani, the Commission said the recruitment exercise was based on merit on federal character.

“This is in fulfillment of the directive of President, at a Security Summit in Abuja last year where he announced the federal government’s decision to inject 10,000 policemen into the Force,” the statement said.

“The Commission has conclusively completed the recruitment of the General duty applicants made up of 500 Cadet Assistant Superintendents of Police (ASP), 500 Cadet Inspectors and, 7,500 Constables.”

“It has also concluded the recruitment of 80 per cent of 1,500 specialists expected to be recruited into the Force and have shortlisted applicants who applied for some disciplines that require further professional/expert interview.”

“These include engineering, laboratory scientists and technicians and community health officers.”

Date for the interview will soon be communicated to the shortlisted candidates.

The Police Service Commission emphasised that the Recruitment exercise was based on merit, Federal Character and geographical spread and all the successful candidates went through the processes put in place for the exercise.

These include State screening which involved the screening of the credentials of the candidates and physical screening such as height, sight, chest etc.

The Commission in accordance with extant rules and its guidelines placed advertisements in several National Dailies inviting suitably qualified candidates.

The adverts ran for six weeks from April 1st to May 13th, 2016.

At the end of the six weeks period, a total of 911,438 applications comprising 262,462 applicants for Cadet ASPs, 211,832 applicants for Cadet Inspectors and 437,144 applicants for Constables were received electronically.

A total of 338,250 applicants were later shortlisted also electronically and invited for screening at the State Commands of the Nigeria Police Force. This figure was made up of 44,684 shortlisted for Cadet ASPs, 87,736 for Cadet Inspectors and 205,830 for Constables.

This process was followed through from Command to Zone and finally the National level where the successful candidates were selected. All through the recruitment exercise, the Commission was guided by its enabling law, recruitment guidelines and the Federal Character Principles as enshrined in both the Constitution and the Federal Character Act.

Meanwhile, the names of successful applicants have been uploaded in the Commission’s website, www.psc.gov.ng and the Nigeria Police Force website, www.npf.gov.ng.

Applicants are advised to check for their names in the two sites. (TV360 Nigeria)

•Photo shows PSC Chairman Mike Okiro.

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