PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT ON RECRUITMENT INTO THE NIGERIA POLICE FORCE

 

The Enugu State Government wishes to inform the good people of the state that recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force has commenced, in line with the directive of the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR.

 

Accordingly, the government encourages able-bodied, disciplined, and qualified young men and women of Enugu State to apply for enlistment as Police Constables under the following categories:

 

General Duty Recruits – Police Constables

 

Specialist Recruits – Medical Assistants

 

Transport – Drivers (Driver’s Licence is required), Mechanics, Auto-Electricians, Dispatch and Escort Riders

 

EOD-CBRN – Forensic Assistants/Robotics & Drones, General EOD-CBRN Operatives, Admin/Analytical & Welfare Support

 

K9 Section – Dog Handlers

 

Mounted Troop – Horse Riders

 

Marine – Deckhand (Able Seaman), Launch Quartermaster, Underwater Welders, Electrical/Electronic Technicians, Lathe Machine Operators, Drivers, Marine Engineer Assistant, Boat Mechanics

 

Artisans – Electricians (including Security Door Experts), Plumbers, Refrigeration/Air Conditioning Technicians, Generator Repairers, Welders

 

Tailoring – Tailors (with proven tailoring skills)

 

Communication – Technicians, Operators

 

Information Technology – IT Operators/Technicians

 

Band Section – Musical Equipment Specialists

 

*ELIGIBILITY*

 

Must be a Nigerian

 

Must be physically and mentally fit

 

Must be free from financial embarrassment

 

Must be of good character

 

Must not have been convicted of any criminal offence(s)

 

General Duty Applicants must be aged between 18 and 25 years, while Specialist Applicants should not be more than 28 years.

 

Female applicants must not be pregnant at the time of entry and throughout the duration of training (if successful).

 

Applicants should be free from conditions such as defective eyesight, knock knees, bow legs, bent arms, deformed arms/legs, flat foot, or amputation of any part of the body.

 

General Duty Applicants must not be less than 1.67m in height for males and 1.64m in height for females.

In addition, expanded chest measurements for General Duty male applicants must not be less than 86cm (34 inches).

 

*QUALIFICATIONS*

 

General Duty Applicants must be holders of GCE Ordinary Level, SSCE/NECO, or their equivalents with a minimum of five (5) credits (including English Language and Mathematics) in not more than two sittings.

 

Specialist Applicants must be holders of GCE Ordinary Level, SSCE/NECO, or their equivalents with a minimum of four (4) credits (including English Language and Mathematics) in not more than two sittings. A minimum of three (3) years’ experience and Trade Test Certificates in relevant fields/areas are required.

 

The recruitment process is transparent and merit-based, with equal opportunity for all applicants. It is also absolutely free.

 

*METHOD OF APPLICATION*

 

Visit: https://npfapplication.psc.gov.ng

 

Candidates must have a National Identification Number (NIN).

 

Candidates must have a functional email account and phone number for all correspondence.

 

Candidates must upload soft copies of FSLC, SSCE, LGA/State of Origin, and Birth Certificates.

 

In addition to the above, Specialists are to upload Trade Test Certificates and Driver’s Licence (for drivers).

 

*PLEASE NOTE*

 

All applicants shall undergo physical and medical examinations, aptitude test(s), and background verification.

 

For more enquiries and support, visit the official social media handles, see the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), or contact 09060483893, 09135006008, or 09135006009.

 

The recruitment portal shall open on 15th December 2025 and close on 25th January 2026 (six (6) weeks).

 

Please be guided accordingly.

 

Signed:

*Prof. Chidiebere Onyia*

Secretary to the State Government

_Monday, December 15, 2025_

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