The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) on Saturday reported that it has initiated its 2020 enrollment practice for new officials.
Police representative Frank Mba in an announcement said the security organization is enrolling qualified people as constables from July to mid-August.
Intrigued candidates, as indicated by Mba, must be matured between 17 to 25 years and must have "at least five credits, including English and Mathematics, in WASSCE/NECO/GCE/NABTEB.
"Candidates must be clinical, physical, and mentally fit and should not be under 1.67m tall for male and 1.64m tall for female," Mba said.
The police representative expressed that female candidates must not be pregnant at the hour of the enlistment.
He said all enlistment forms are done on the web and encouraged candidates to visit www.policerecruitment.gov.ng to finish the online enrollment structure.
Mba noticed that candidates that meet the prerequisites from the online enrollment would be welcomed for physical screening at all state orders, including FCT Command, from 24th August 2020 to 30th August 2020.
The police representative said the names of effective competitors will be distributed in national papers on fourteenth September 2020 and different stages.
Mba exhorted people with specific incapacities not to apply. They incorporate "hindrance in discourse net abnormality of teeth or jaw forestalling legitimate rumination of food, thumped knees, pigeon-toes, twisted (knees which can't be fixed when preparing for action),"
People with "disfigured hands which can't play out the full elements of the hand, flawed vision or squints eyes and removal of any piece of the body" are additionally prompted not to apply for the enlistment work out.
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