The Nigeria Police Force has commenced recruitment of Police Constables in the General Duty and Specialist Cadres.

The Police Recruitment Board announced it will open the online application portal starting October 15th, 2023 for a period of six weeks.

According to a statement by Force Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, interested applicants can complete and submit the forms at http://apply.policerecruitment.gov.ng from October 15th to November 26th.

Eligible applicants must be of Nigerian origin, possess a NIN, have minimum of 5 credits including English and Maths, and meet the age requirement of 18-25 years for General Duty and 18-28 years for Specialists. Minimum height is 1.67m for males and 1.64m for females.

The Police advised applicants to be vigilant of fraudsters attempting to exploit the process. The IGP assured recruitment will be transparent, free and based on merit.

Available specialties are Medical Assistants, Veterinary Assistants, Band, ICT, Drivers/Mechanics, Marine, Artisans and more. Applicants cannot have any criminal conviction and must be free of financial embarrassment.

The Police Recruitment Board will ensure a seamless process devoid of sharp practices. The public is urged to promptly report any unscrupulous activities noted.

The recruitment aims to enhance the capabilities and effectiveness of the Force. The Police leadership encouraged all qualified Nigerians to apply during the 6-week window.

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