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PSC Releases List Of 10,000 Successful Applicants For Police Constable Roles

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Arase said 10 applicants were selected from each of the LGAs in the country as advised by the National Assembly.

By Ayodele Oluwafemi

The Police Service Commission (PSC) has released the list of 10,000 people who applied for constable and specialist cadre roles in the Nigeria Police Force (NPF).

PSC said the successful applicants were spread across the 774 LGAs in the country.

In a statement on Tuesday, Ikechukwu Ani, PSC spokesperson, said 9,000 applicants were approved for recruitment for general duty while 1,000 applicants were recruited for the specialist cadre.

Solomon Arase, PSC chairman, said the selection process was rigorous in a bid to enhance the capacity and effectiveness of the force.

Arase said 10 applicants were selected from each of the LGAs in the country as advised by the National Assembly.

“I am filled with optimism because these young men and women represent the future of our nation’s security,” Arase was quoted as saying.

“It is our collective responsibility to ensure that their journey begins on a foundation of integrity, transparency and excellence.

“The list of successful candidates must be presented to the public in a manner compliant with the Nigeria Data protection Act of 2023.”

You can check if you have been selected here using your national identification number (NIN).

In October 2023, the PSC in conjunction with the NPF invited applications into the constabulary role.

The commission also invited applications for enlistment as artisans in specialised fields.

In February, 171,956 applicants were shortlisted for computer-based tests as part of the recruitment process into the force.

The 171,956 applicants were those who applied for general duty positions.

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