The Federal Ministry of Interior last week officially announced the commencement of a massive recruitment exercise into four of its major paramilitary agencies. Beginning Monday, July 14, interested Nigerians can apply to join the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Fire Service (NFS), and the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS).
According to a statement released by the ministry, the recruitment drive aims to fill thousands of positions across these key agencies to boost national security and improve service delivery. The ministry urged all eligible and interested applicants to visit its official website: https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng for full details on the application process, including eligibility criteria, required documents, and deadlines.
This recruitment exercise is part of the federal government’s broader employment initiative announced in June, which targets the enlistment of 30,000 new personnel into the paramilitary sector nationwide. The move is expected to address manpower gaps and strengthen internal security infrastructure across Nigeria.
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Prospective candidates are strongly advised to read all instructions carefully on the official portal before beginning their applications to avoid disqualification due to incorrect submissions or non-compliance with outlined procedures. Applicants are also urged to beware of fraudulent platforms and ensure they only rely on verified information from the Ministry of Interior’s official communication channels.
As the application window opens, the nationwide interest is expected to surge, especially among Nigerian youths seeking to serve their country while gaining stable and rewarding careers in public service. This recruitment marks a significant opportunity for patriotic Nigerians to contribute to national development through any of these vital paramilitary agencies.