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Police Recruitment: Force Headquarters Releases Dates For 2021 Computer Based Tests

…displays portal for applicants to check application status

By Bob MajiriOghene Etemiku

Abuja, Nigeria – Police constables who applied for and attended the 2021 recruitment exercise are to check the status of their applications and print their Computer Based Test (CBT) exam slips, if qualified for the next stage of the exercise.

The Nigeria Police Force, in conjunction with the Police Service Commission said this on Tuesday in a statement made available to Alltimepost.com by Force Headquarters Acting Police Public Relations Officer, CSP Olumuyiwa Adejobi.

According to the statement, the printed slips would grant them access to the CBT exams already scheduled to hold between the 20th and 21st of April 2022 at designated centers in the 36 states of the Federation, and the FCT. 

Adejobi said the CBT examinations printout will show specific examination dates, times, and designated locations for each candidate within the States/FCT.

Detailed and specific guidelines for each State, he said will be announced by the Police Public Relations Officers in the thirty-six states of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). Premised on this, he added, successful candidates for the next stage can check their application status on https://www.policerecruitment.gov.ng accordingly.

“The Inspector-General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc(+), NPM, fdc, 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,” the statement said.