The Inspector General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, on Monday suspended entry requirements for applicants who want to join the Nigeria Police Force as constables in the ongoing recruitment of 10,000 constables.
In a statement on
Thursday, Force spokesman, DCP Frank Mba, had stated that all applicants were
expected to come with their National Identity Number; original and duplicate
copies of credentials, (O’ Level results); certificate of origin and birth
certificate or declaration of age neatly arranged in two white flat files with
recent passport photographs.
The police
also barred persons with bow legs, knock knees, bent knees, and gross
malformation of teeth from being enlisted into the Force.
Individuals with
amputated body parts, defective eyesight, and speech impediment had also been
barred from the exercise.
The notice also
stipulated that applicants must be within the ages of 17 and 25 and must
possess a minimum of five credits in the West African Senior School Certificate
Examination in not more than two sittings.
But in a latest signal to
police commands and formations nationwide, IGP Adamu directed that all
applicants should be attended to.
“Inspector-General
of Police directs that you attend to all applicants who successfully submitted
their online applications to police recruitment portal irrespective of their
physical appearance, age and qualification. You are not to disqualify any
applicant for any reason whatsoever.
“Note
that your recommendation for each applicant will serve as a guide to
ascertaining the suitability or otherwise of each applicant. Ensure that the
entire process is transparent and devoid of corruption and closely monitor
activities of ICT personnel and other members of the team for strict
compliance, please,” the
signal read.
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