104, 403 northern, 23,088 southern candidates for police recruitment

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NO fewer than 127, 491 candidates who applied to join the Nigerian Police Force will storm the various state command headquarters nationwide for physical screening on Feb.1, 2022.

The applicants consist of 104,403 from the North and 23,088 from the Southern part of the country.

A breakdown revealed that Abia has 596 constable applicants; Akwa Ibom 3,536; Anambra 314; Bayelsa 759; Cross River 2,704; Delta 976; Ebonyi 463; Edo 1,206; Ekiti 1,417; Enugu 707; Imo 852; Lagos 562; Ogun 1,154; Ondo 2,472; Osun 2,006; Oyo 1767 and Rivers 1,597.

Others are Plateau 4,100; Kebbi 3,596; Katsina 7,605; Kano 7,557; Kaduna 7,436; Jigawa 4,951; Benue 6,578; Adamawa 8,206; Bauchi 7,140; Borno 8,693; Federal Capital Territory 4,418; Kogi 4,412; Kwara 2,410; Nasarawa 4,700; Niger 4,672; Sokoto 2,450; Taraba 4,075; Yobe 4,992; Gombe, 4,416 and Zamfara 1,990.

A wireless message from the police headquarters, Abuja has directed the applicants to resume at specified police commands with effect from February 1-20.

The applicants were also directed to appear with their National Identity Numbers, original and duplicate copies of credentials, certificate of origin, birth certificate or declaration of age, a printout of application and a duly completed guarantor’s form.

The message titled, ‘2021 recruitment of 10,000 police constables,’ advised the officers in charge of the exercise to ensure that screened candidates are recommended only on merit.

It cautioned against any form of corrupt practices and admonished the officers to adhere strictly to the guidelines stipulated in the Police Act and Regulations.

“You are to ensure that nominated Special Investigation Bureau operatives are present at the various states and FCT command headquarters designated as centres for the exercise, before, during and after the physical screening.

“They are to draw up threat analysis at their respective centres and profile all invited applicants so that criminal elements are not recruited into the force,” the order from the Inspector-General of Police, Usman Baba, read.

The police boss equally directed his men to ensure that only indigenes of the state are screened, noting that the screening would be conducted on a local government basis.

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