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List of qualified candidates for constables training out: Police

Qualified candidates from Enugu should report to Police College Oji-River, between January 10 and 15, 2022, for the training.

• January 6, 2022
POLICE RECRUITS
Police recruits used to illustrate the story [Photo credit: TheCable]

Police have finally released a list of qualified candidates, dates, venues and requirements for the 2020 Police Constables Recruitment Training.

This is contained in a statement issued by a police spokesman in Enugu, Daniel Ndukwe, on Thursday in Enugu.

The statement advised candidates to visit the recruitment portal on www.policerecruitment.gov.ng to download the list and check their names or visit the command headquarters to view the list.

“The command wishes to inform residents of the state, who applied for 2020 Nigeria Police Force 10,000 Police Constables Recruitment and had successfully progressed to the medical screening stage of the exercise that the final list is out,” said the police statement. “The final list also contains commencement dates, venue and requirements for the training.”

It added that successful candidates on the final list should proceed to designated police colleges for the recruitment training.

The statement also mentioned that qualified candidates from Enugu should report to Police College Oji-River, between January 10 and 15, 2022, for the training, adding that late-comers would not be admitted for the training.

“Two pairs of white round-necked T-shirts and short knickers; two pairs of white trainer shoes and white socks; two pairs of white sportswear; two pairs of white bed sheets; two white pillowcases; and face mask and hand sanitiser,” the police told the successful candidates to bring the items for the training.

It added, “Small food flask with two flat plates and a set of cutlery; one hoe, cutlass and broom each: one bucket and toiletries; hardcover notebook; (an) original copy of national identity card/slip; original copies of credentials, and four copies of passport photograph with white background.”

Meanwhile, police commissioner Lawal Abubakar has congratulated and wished residents of the state, who qualified and have been listed, well ahead of the training.

The commissioner reminded the residents that the recruitment remained free without any financial obligation.

(NAN)

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