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Recruitment: Police Begin Medical Screening May 17, Warn Against Impostors

The Nigeria Police Force has asked candidates who were successful in the recruitment screening Computer-Based Test (CBT) in the ongoing 2021 recruitment exercise to proceed for Medical Screening.

The screening, scheduled to hold between May 17 and May 31 will take place in 17 Police Zonal Commands centres across the country.

“Consequently, all candidates who took part in the recruitment screening examination are to check their application status and print out their medical screening slip, if qualified, for the next stage of the recruitment screening exercise,” a statement signed by the Force spokesperson Olumuyiwa Adejobi said.

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The police noted that applicants are to appear at the various screening venues in their clean white T-shirts and shorts with the following mandatory basic requirements:

i. National Identity Number (NIN);
ii. Original and duplicate copies of credentials – O’ Level Result(s), Certificate of Origin and Birth Certificate/Declaration of Age – neatly arranged in two white flat files with recent passport photographs attached;
iii. Printout of application submission confirmation page
iv. Duly completed Guarantor’s form
Any candidate who fails to present (i – iv) above, will not be considered for the screening.

The statement revealed that the medical screening printout will show specific screening dates, times, and designated locations for each candidate within the Zones/States/Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

It said detailed and specific guidelines for each State will be announced by the Force Spokesperson, Adejobi in the 17 Police Zonal Commands, 36 states of the Federation and FCT.

“The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba reiterates that the recruitment exercise is absolutely free of charge and without any pecuniary obligation.

“The IGP equally assures that the process will be conducted in the best tradition of transparency and accountability.

“He advises the applicants to be wary of online imposters, scammers, and other criminal elements who might want to take advantage of the recruitment process to dupe innocent applicants.

“All complaints can be channelled through 08100004507 or support@policerecruitment.gov.ng. The IGP however warns that anyone found wanting in this regard will be arrested and prosecuted, accordingly,” the statement read.

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