Abuja: The Police Service Commission (PSC) and the Nigeria Police Force have fixed March 9 to commence physical and credential screening in the ongoing recruitment of Constables into the Nigeria Police Force.
Spokesman for PSC, Mr Torty Kalu, said this in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.
Kalu said the physical and credential screening would be held nationwide from March 9 to April 18.
“Applicants who successfully completed the online recruitment registration exercise are requested to log in to the recruitment portal on npfapplication.psc.gov.ng,
“This is to check their status and print the following documents, which they must present at the screening venue on the date and time indicated in their invitation slip.
Required documents include guarantor’s form, application submission slip, invitation slip, credentials screening form,m and physical screening form.
He added that items to be presented during the screening include an invitation slip with the assigned TABLE and a credential screening form.
They must also bring their original NIN printout or card, O-Level Certificate, and Birth Certificate or Declaration of Age.
Applicants should provide an LGA/State of Origin Certificate, a Trade Test/Certificate (if applicable), a completed and signed Guarantors form with referees’ photocopies, and a passport.
Original and duplicate credentials must be neatly packaged in two separate white flat files, with recent passport photos attached.
Applicants must wear white canvas shoes, T-shirts, shorts, and stockings to the screening.
Screening will take place at designated locations within each state or FCT, as shown on the invitation slip.
He also said that the recruitment exercise was absolutely free of charge, with no pecuniary obligation.
He quoted the Chairman of PSC, Mr Hashimu Argungu, as pledging that the process would be conducted in the best tradition of transparency and accountability.
Argungu urged applicants to be aware of impostors and scammers exploiting the recruitment process.
He warned that offenders would be arrested and prosecuted.