Recruitment: Police announce 17 CBT examination centres in Kogi

On Sunday, the police command in Kogi announced 17 computer-based test centres for the 2022 Nigeria Police Force recruitment.
The command’s spokesperson, SP Williams Ovye-Aya, who dropped the hint in a statement, said the recruitment scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday was only for police constables.
Mr Ovye-Aya said the 17 centres were released by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB).
“All applicants who are invited for the CBT are advised to visit the portal to print their invitation slips and come along with them to the centres. Any applicant that doesn’t have the invitation slip will not be allowed into the CBT centre,” he warned.
According to him, the recruitment is free and warns applicants to be wary of job scammers, who may want to defraud them.
He further advised the applicants to shun any form of examination malpractice or any other act contrary to the rules for the examination, stressing that “this is key because anybody caught will be prosecuted accordingly.”
(NAN)
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