RECRUITMENT INTO THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE (CONSTABLES) IN DELTA STATE

Date:

The Delta State Police Command wishes to inform the indigenes of Delta State who successfully completed the online recruitment registration form that physical and credential screening of applicants have been scheduled to commence from 24th August to 6th September 2020, between the hours of 9am to 6 pm daily.

        The applicants are to report at Cenotaph Okpanam road Asaba in their clean white T-shirt and shorts wearing a face mask with the following mandatory basic requirements:

     i.        National identity number (NIN).

    ii.        Original and duplicate copies of credentials.

a.     O’ level result(s)

b.     Certificate of origin

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c.     Birth certificate/declaration of age

d.     Two white flat files

e.     Recent passport photographs

  iii.        Printout of application submission confirmation page.

  iv.        Duly completed guarantor’s form.

Applicants will be scheduled according to their Local Government Areas of origin in alphabetical order. Any candidate who fails to present

Any of ( i-iv) above will not be considered for the screening. The screening and other activities on the recruitment exercise will be carried out in strict compliance with the COVID-19 prevention protocols.

       The Commissioner of Police CP Hafiz Mohammed Inuwa, mni   warns that the recruitment exercise is absolutely free of charge without any pecuniary obligation. He assures the members of the public that the entire exercise will be conducted in line with the professional guidelines of the Force.

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       While wishing the applicants the best of luck, he advises them to be wary of online impostors, scammers and other criminal elements who might want to take advantage of the recruitment process to dupe innocent applicants.

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