
The Nigeria Police on Friday warned
youths seeking to join the Force against buying recruitment forms from
persons parading themselves as agents.
The Force made it known in a statement
that there had been an overwhelming interest by many Nigerian youths to
join the police force after President Muhammadu Buhari’s approval of the
recruitment of 10,000 police officers.
The President had warned on Thursday that the police should not extort intending applicants.
The Force had, therefore, advised
applicants to wait for instructions on how to apply, adding that the
vacancy would be announced soon
It
said, “The high level of interest in the Nigeria Police Force by youths
following presidential directive to add 10,000 officers is appreciated.
Modalities for the exercise are being worked out by relevant
authorities. Vacancy announcement will follow soon.
“Don’t download or buy any of the ‘police
recruitment forms’ currently flying over the Internet. They are fake,
and not from the NPF.”
The clarification by the Nigeria Police
might not be unconnected with the stern warning by the President to
avoid extorting potential applicants, an Abuja-based policy analyst, Mr.
Jide Oluyemi, told Saturday PUNCH.
He said, “Many government organisations
like the Nigeria Police had swindled unemployed youths while they were
seeking for jobs. Scores died during the recent immigration recruitment
exercise, after paying much to obtain forms and take exams.
“I am guessing the police now know they
have to conduct this exercise with transparency. I hope this will extend
to other government organisations.”
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