Breaking: Police Service Commission Set to Kick Off 2025 Recruitment Exercise

 

The Police Service Commission, PSC, said it has concluded arrangements for the recruitment of cadets and constables into the Nigeria Police Force for the year 2025.

Ikechukwu Ani, PSC Head of Press and Public Relations, in a statement, said the chairman of the commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu (retd.), led a strong management delegation on a visit to the Nigeria Data Protection Commission in Abuja, where it sought partnership and cooperation in this year’s police recruitment.

According to the statement, Argungu, during the visit, solicited assistance from the Nigeria Data Protection Commission to ensure that credible Nigerians are recruited into the Nigeria Police Force.

The PSC chairman, who noted that data rules the world, said that with accurate data that is protected, “we can plan and ensure that proper background checks will be received on all the applicants who are desirous of a career in the Nigeria Police Force.”

He told his host, “We are here to fortify the commission in its recruitment exercises. We need to know who we are recruiting, and we want to partner with you to make it a success.”

Argungu disclosed that very soon the PSC will start the recruitment of cadets and the 30,000 constables yearly approved by Mr President.

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