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Ebonyi govt tells indigenes to enrol in 2022 naval recruitment exercise

The state government enjoined qualified indigenes of the state to take advantage of the ongoing registration and enrol in the navy.

• January 28, 2022
David Umahi/Nigerian Navy officers
David Umahi/Nigerian Navy officers

The government of Ebonyi has urged qualified indigenes of the state to enrol in the ongoing 2022 recruitment by the Nigeria Navy.

Kenneth Ugbala, Secretary to State Government (SSG) and Coordinating Commissioner made the announcement on Friday in Abakaliki.

Mr Ugbala disclosed that the online registration for the 2022 naval intake for batch 33 recruitment process commenced on January 3 and would end on February 13.

According to the statement, prospective candidates are advised to visit the Nigerian Navy recruitment portal, www.joinnigeriannavy.com to follow the application procedure and complete the form.

The SSG, therefore, enjoined suitably qualified indigenes of the state to take advantage of the ongoing registration and enrol in the navy.

“The general public, all interested and qualified candidates are informed that the online registration for the 2022 Nigeria Navy intake, for batch 33 recruitment process has commenced on January 3, 2022 and will end on February 13.

“For your information, registration is free of any charge and must be completed within the designated period with strict compliance to the instruction contained therein,” the statement read. 

(NAN)

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