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Nigerian Police Training for Successful Candidates Set to Begin

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The Police Service Commission (PSC) has announced that the training for candidates who successfully made it through the recent police constable recruitment exercise will kick off on August 10, 2024.

Ikechukwu Ani, the spokesperson for the PSC, shared this update in a statement, mentioning that the police recruitment board has given the green light for the training to start.

Successful candidates are encouraged to check their status and gather more details about the training by visiting the PSC’s official portal at https://apply.Policerecruitment.gov.ng.

Ani also noted that candidates chosen for specialized roles will begin their training two months after the general duty recruits start.

Details about the training schedule and locations for the specialist candidates will be provided at a later date.

The PSC expressed gratitude to all the applicants for their understanding and patience during the recruitment process, aiming for inclusivity and fairness.

The commission emphasized its commitment to ensuring that recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force remains merit-based and respects the principles of federal character.

Successful candidates are encouraged to view their recruitment as a significant responsibility to serve and protect the nation, assuring them that their training will be closely monitored to ensure they are well-prepared to tackle the country’s security challenges.

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