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One Week to Close of Police Recruitment Portal, PSC Gives Updates

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With just one week to the close of the Police recruitment portal, the Police Service Commission (PSC) can confirm that a total of five hundred and forty seven thousand, seven hundred and seventy four (547,774) applications for recruitment into the Constable cadre of the Nigeria Police Force have so far been received.

The portal, according to a statement signed by the Head, Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani, and made available to the National Association of Online Security News Publishers (NAOSNP), is expected to close on Sunday, November 26, 2023, having been opened since October 15, 20223, xovering the mandatory six weeks requirement for such exercise by the Federal Character Commission.

The PSC noted that out of the 547,774 applicants, 358,900 were successfull and have qualified for the next round of the recruitment process which includes the physical, credentials, medicals and strict background checks of the applicants.

A total of 84,606 applicants were rejected for over age. Applicants are expected to be between the ages of 18 and 25.

Kaduna State maintained its first position as the state with the highest number of applicants with 40,272 with Anambra Still stuck in the last position with 1664. Adamawa State is second with 36,398 applications, Bornu State third with 32,048. Benue State with 31,122 is fourth, Katsina state with 30,202 is 5th, Bauchi State with 30,604 is 6th while Kano with 30,004 is 7th.

Ebonyi State with 2132 applications is next to Anambra from the rear, followed by Lagos State with 2324 applicants. Bayelsa state is 4th from the rear with 2651 while Abia has 2796 and 5th from the rear.

Dr. Solomon Arase, CFR, retired Inspector General of Police, expressed his satisfaction with the number of applications already received. He observed that it is obvious that Nigerian youths have decided to show incredible interest in pursuing a career in the Nigeria Police, a development he said augurs well for the “new Police we are building”.

He appealed once again to the youths of the South-East to change its indifference to Police work, insisting that embracing anti-government criminal gangs will not lead them anywhere.

He advised that they should be concerned on what becomes of the region in the future as no development can thrive in a terror ravaged communities.

He noted that the Commission will do its best to ensure that the recruitment is strictly based on defined criteria with merit and justice prevalent throughout the processes.

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