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Police invite Enugu constable recruits for training

They are those who applied and succeeded to be enlisted in the 10,000 recruits per state for 2021.

• July 19, 2022
Nigerian Police Force
Police

The police command in Enugu has called on recruit constables of the state origin to proceed to Police College, Oji-River, for training.

They are those who applied and succeeded to be enlisted in the 10,000 recruits per state for 2021.

The invitation for training is contained in a statement by police spokesman, DSP Daniel Ndukwe.

He stated that police commissioner Lawal Abubakar charged the recruits to be prepared to be amenable to training.

“The command wishes to inform candidates who participated in the medical screening stage that they have been invited to check their recruitment status by visiting www.policerecruitment.gov.ng,” said the police statement. “Successful candidates should print out their invitation slips and proceed with same to Police College, Oji-River, Enugu State.”

The statement added, “They are to note that the training begins on Monday, July 25, while documentation starts on Saturday, July 23 and closes on Sunday, July 30. Candidates who fail to report within the specified period would be considered to have declined the offer.”

The candidates are expected to take printouts of their invitation slips, original copies of their National Identity Numbers, card/slip and original copies of their credentials to the training.

Other items required are printouts of Bank Verification Number slips with clear picture of the recruit, four passport photographs in white background, two pairs of white round-neck T-shirts and knickers, two pairs of white trainers’ shoes and white socks.

Others are two pairs of white sportswear, two pairs of white bed sheets and pillow cases, face mask, hand sanitiser, food flask and two flat plates.

They are also required to take along with them a set of cutlery, a hoe, cutlass, broom, bucket, toiletries and writing materials. 

(NAN)

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