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Recruitment: Kaduna police announce 39 centres for computer-based test

The recruitment is for police constables from March 5 to March 6.

• March 3, 2024
Nigerian Police Force
Nigeria Police Force

The Kaduna State Police Command has announced 39 Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres for the 2022 Nigeria Police Force recruitment.

The recruitment is for police constables from March 5 to March 6.

The command’s police public relations Officer, ASP Mansir Hassan, announced the CBT examination centres in a statement on Sunday in Kaduna.

Mr Hassan said the command wished to notify residents of the state who applied for the 2022 police recruitment that the Police Service Commission, in collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force, would be finalising the ongoing 2022 recruitment exercise nationwide.

“The CBT for Kaduna State residents will take place from Tuesday, March 5, to Wednesday, March 6, at the specified venues.

“Only those who have successfully passed will take the examination. Participants in the screening exercise should visit https://apply.policerecruitment.gov.ng to print their schedule slip, showing the venue, date, and time of the aptitude/CBT test,” he said.

Mr Hassan disclosed that the venue and examination centre are divided into four. He said they included the Kaduna metropolis centre with 24 subcentres, Zaria centre 10, Kafanchan centre has two, and Soba centre has three.

He said the Commissioner of Police(CP) in Kaduna State, Ali Dabigi, directed all area commanders, State Intelligence Department’s Operatives (SID), personnel from the Explosive Ordinance Department (EOD), and divisional police officers to locate and provide adequate security coverage for the centres within their jurisdiction.

” They are to collaborate with JAMB officials, staff of the Ministry of Police Affairs, Police Service Commission, and all other relevant government agencies tasked with supervising the test for a smooth exercise” Mr Hassan said.

(NAN)

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