The federal government on Monday, announced the commencement of recruitment into various positions within the federal civil service.
The Federal Civil Service Commission (FCSC) made this known in a statement signed by its Head of Press and Public Relations, Taiwo Hassan.
The commission in the statement, said that interested and eligible Nigerians are invited to apply for the available positions through the commission’s official recruitment portal.
Hassan emphasized that applicants are permitted to apply for only one position to ensure fairness in the recruitment process.
“The Federal Civil Service Commission is receiving applications for various vacancies in the federal civil service. The vacancy announcement is published on the commission’s website: www.fedcivilservice.gov.ng and in national newspapers,” the statement read.
Eligible candidates are required to submit their applications via the portal, https://recruitment.fedcivilservice.gov.ng. Applicants with physical disabilities are advised to indicate the nature of their disability.
The statement read: “The Federal Civil Service Commission is receiving applications for various vacancies in the federal civil service. The vacancy announcement is published on the commission’s website: www.fedcivilservice.gov.ng and in national newspapers.
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“Eligible applicants are to apply for only one position via the application link: https://recruitment.fedcivilservice.gov.ng. Applicants who are physically challenged should state the nature of their disability.
“Applicants are to upload the following documents as applicable: I) Curriculum vitae, II) Ph.D/Master’s Degree certificate, III) Degree/HND/NCE certificate, IV) WAEC/NECO/NABTEB certificate, V) Primary school certificate, VI) NYSC discharge/exemption/exclusion certificate, VII) Birth certificate/declaration of age, VIII) Local government identification, IX) Recent passport photograph.
“All applications are to be submitted on or before Monday, 10th March, 2025.”