The Nigerian Police Commission shortlist for the Constable recruitment exercise which ended in January is out.
Nigerian Police Service Commission is set to commence the screening of the 210,150 shortlisted candidates for the 2019 recruitment into the constable cadre of the Nigeria Police Force.
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Nigerian Police Service Commission Screening 2019
The PSC screening exercise is scheduled to hole on the 1st of July, 2019. This screening will hold in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory. The PSC is expected to recruit 10,000 out of the candidates.
Out of the 210,150 shortlisted for the PSC screening, 182,926 are males while 27,224 are females.
Alhaji Musiliu Smith, Chairman of the Police commission, a former Inspector-General of Police, warned the candidates against cheating.
He said, “Anyone caught in any criminal act will be handed over to the appropriate authorities for investigation and prosecution.”
How to check for your name for the 2019 Nigerian Police Service Commission Screening
Mr Ikechukwu Ani, spokesman for the PSC, in one of his statements made on Wednesday said that successful Police Commission applicants had been contacted.
The process of checking for your name is quite easy, as successful applicants have been contacted via their email addresses used during the registration process, with information containing the venue, date and requirements for the screening.
Candidates can also check for their names in the commission’s recruitment portal, www.psc.org.ng.
Date, Time and Venue for Police Service Commission 2019 Screening Exercise
The Nigerian Police Service Commission screening will commence on the 1st of July, 2019 and will end on the 20th of July, 2019. You are expected to check your email for the exact time and venue of your screening.
States with the highest numbers of successful applicants
The total number of persons that applied for the Police Commission Recruitment 2018/2019 are 315,032. This number of persons applied before the official closing of the recruitment portal on January 11, 2019.
Top 6 States
- Niger state- 12,247 shortlisted candidates for screening.
- Kano State- 11,717 shortlisted candidates for screening
- Katsina State- 11,651 shortlisted candidates for screening
- Benue State-10, 567 shortlisted candidates for screening
- Adamawa State-10,361 shortlisted candidates for screening
- Bauchi, State-10,232 shortlisted candidates for screening
Bottom 5 States
- Lagos State- 1,305 shortlisted candidates for screening
- Bayelsa State- 1,414 shortlisted candidates for screening
- Anambra State- 1,415 shortlisted candidates for screening
- Ebonyi State- 1,679 shortlisted candidates for screening
- Abia State- 1,880 shortlisted candidates for screening