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Dannyxy:Ok thanks, I hope we hear the outcome of the meeting as regards recruitment tomorrow |
How are we sure these people still have fund to forget ahead in this recruitment? Am very sure they have exhausted all the budgetary provisions for the recruitment. National Assembly has given them the approval, what then is delaying the list if not fund |
These people are not serious at all, imagine rain disturbing their meeting? Nawa o |
Dannyxy:Hope they won't say until they appoint another Director of the board before they will release the name again because the new director will be the one to forward the list to the CG and the delay tactics will continue? The whole scenario is so tiring, different stories everytime |
nuradeen011:This is good news |
From my source, revalidation of successful applicants name ongoing, to be released by May. But was so secretive about the meaning of revalidation. Who knows the meaning? |
Everything about this ministry of Interior is very slow and so confusing, now they have appointed new NSCDC CG, they have now postponed his inauguration again maybe till Monday or till further notice and it's after his inauguration that he can endorse the list. So tiring |
A friend of mine didn't write the aptitude test but surprisingly, he made the list. His name came out! With this kind of connection he has, Is it possible to still screen him out should in case he didn't meet up with one or two requirements at the final screening? |
Those who said the issue of appointment of the new Nscdc CG is responsible for delay in releasing the final list, what of Nigeria immigration list that is being delayed also? I think CDFIPB is responsible for both recruitment in NSCDC, Immigration and Fire service. It has nothing to do with CG or whatever |
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idris4r83: idris4r83: idris4r83: idris4r83:At Bishopplux the point is, has nscdc actually concluded December replacement or still ongoing in view of what I read on punch newspaper of Monday where the report has it that nscdc did replacement recently and the beneficiaries have resume work without formal training. so we need to get the fact right here, is the news real as punch reported it and is there any replacement going on again? Thanks bishopplux: idris4r83: idris4r83: idris4r83: idris4r83:At Bishopplux the point is, has nscdc actually concluded December replacement or still ongoing in view of what I read on punch newspaper of Monday where the report has it that nscdc did replacement recently and the beneficiaries, 100 applicants which were presented by politicians and northern traditional rulers, have resume work without formal training. so we need to get the fact right here, is the news real as punch reported it and is there any replacement going on again? because am still hoping for Nov/DEC replacement, thanks |
idris4r83: idris4r83: idris4r83: idris4r83:At Bishopplux the point is, has nscdc actually concluded December replacement or still ongoing in view of what I read on punch newspaper of Monday where the report has it that nscdc did replacement recently and the beneficiaries have resume work without formal training. so we need to get the fact right here, is the news real as punch reported it and is there any replacement going on again? Thanks |
Alhamdu115:Fund is not the major factor delaying the replacement according to a reliable source, it has already been captured in 2016 budget and implementation shouldn't as well be the problem, I guess there are some things that need to be done before the successful candidates are called for the training. Let hope for the best this November |
PACO99:You have just cleared the air on this nscdc November replacement stuff because someone said on this thread that his source told him that nothing is happening at the head office about replacement. We are hoping for d best anyway. Thanks bro |
Mimi17:Thanks. But I really wish to know maybe without appointment letter you won't be entitle to the salaries and other allowances attached to the job and what is the reason for the delay in issuance of appointment letter. Thanks once again |
PACO99: Blade21:I must sincerely commend u @ Pacco99 for the reliable info u just shared here. For the fact that u are no longer a part of us and u still deemed it fit to bring yourself to the level of job seekers by updating us with genuine information I say kudos to u. We hold u in hight esteem here and patiently waiting for more info as regards nscdc replacement of Nov dis year. Thanks a lot. |
If the nscdc appointment letter is real then Blade21 who is the only one that got it here should have done better by letting us know maybe the people that were given the letter are ssce, HND or bsc holders so the rest would know what to expect. |
No one knows what to even believe again, conflicting news every where. Anyway we are watching as d event unfolds. |
Pls house shed more light on this nscdc replacement for graduate or lower cadre, Are they still going to release more names for d next Bach . thanks |
Pls house shed more light on this, is this replacement for graduate or lower cadre and would they likely release more names for d next Bach |
Blade21:Congrats Blade21, may God do our own too. Pls do u know maybe more names will still be released and when likely next batch going to resume camp. Thanks |
Are people started receiving letters from nacdc pls house respond. thanks |
azunzai: azunzai: azunzai:Bro pls we will like to know d source and authenticity of this info because many nairalanders here are patiently anticipating for dis nscdc list. Thanks for ur response |
mayorsweet:Thanks for your polite comment and invaluable information, if you don't mind I will like to know the source of your info because am one of those people who believes there is going to be Nscdc replacement before d end of this year too. Thanks for u kind understanding and wish you a successful month ahead |
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21 September 2016 News | Nigeria APC members’ lobby for loyalists delays police recruitment By Karls Tsokar Abuja | 21 September 2016 | 4:37 am Mike Okiro, Chairman, Police Service Commission Lobbying by some ministers and All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwarts to get slots for their loyalists is delaying recruitment into the Nigeria Police. This situation has become worrisome to the Police Service Commission (PSC). Following President Muhammadu Buhari’s order for the recruitment of 10,000 personnel last year, the PSC opened a recruitment portal on April 1, 2016. However, the Assistant Director, Press in the PSC, Ikechukwu Ani said there was no cause for alarm as the process was on course and would be delivered on time. The Guardian investigations revealed that many of the candidates painstakingly went through the process of physical screening and aptitude test and are awaiting results.They are hopeful of success, following reported assurances by the PSC Chairman, Mike Okiro that the recruitment would be merit-based, as all applicants would be fairly treated and given equal opportunities. Competent sources at the PSC said: “To be honest the delay in the process is not because the commission cannot do it, but the series of notes sent in by some ministers with names of their candidates. This has greatly impeded the speedy execution of the mandate to get the 10,000 personnel recruited into the force. “Big political office holders, APC chieftains have their interest. We are compelled to smuggle in names of people that were not there in the first place and remove names of candidates that have gone through the screening process and are better qualified.“This is common in the country, some of these names were not on the first list of applicants that passed the screening, however, their names have being smuggled in.” The source however, assured The Guardian that the critical part of the screening had been concluded with an aptitude test, “Although the Sallah holidays affected the process.” On whether paucity of funds contributed to the delay, the source said: “Funds were released earlier this year by the presidency for the renovation of the training facilities, screening exercise and the recruitment. Uniforms, allowances and all that were released to the former Inspector General of Police (IGP), so there has been no problem with logistics.” He added: “It may happen before next week, because even at the commission they are not comfortable because the process was to begin last year, but the excuse was that it was not in the 2015 budget. This year that the money has been released, it is becoming very difficult, due to one reason or another. “But all the challenges would be over soon, and the process would be completed,” he assured. |
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loyalists delays police
recruitment By Karls Tsokar Abuja | 21 September 2016 | 4:37 am Mike Okiro, Chairman, Police Service Commission Lobbying by some ministers and All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwarts to get slots for their loyalists is delaying recruitment into the Nigeria Police. This situation has become worrisome to the Police Service Commission (PSC). Following President Muhammadu Buhari’s order for the recruitment of 10,000 personnel last year, the PSC opened a recruitment portal on April 1, 2016. However, the Assistant Director, Press in the PSC, Ikechukwu Ani said there was no cause for alarm as the process was on course and would be delivered on time. The Guardian investigations revealed that many of the candidates painstakingly went through the process of physical screening and aptitude test and are awaiting results.They are hopeful of success, following reported assurances by the PSC Chairman, Mike Okiro that the recruitment would be merit-based, as all applicants would be fairly treated and given equal opportunities. Competent sources at the PSC said: “To be honest the delay in the process is not because the commission cannot do it, but the series of notes sent in by some ministers with names of their candidates. This has greatly impeded the speedy execution of the mandate to get the 10,000 personnel recruited into the force. “Big political office holders, APC chieftains have their interest. We are compelled to smuggle in names of people that were not there in the first place and remove names of candidates that have gone through the screening process and are better qualified.“This is common in the country, some of these names were not on the first list of applicants that passed the screening, however, their names have being smuggled in.” The source however, assured The Guardian that the critical part of the screening had been concluded with an aptitude test, “Although the Sallah holidays affected the process.” On whether paucity of funds contributed to the delay, the source said: “Funds were released earlier this year by the presidency for the renovation of the training facilities, screening exercise and the recruitment. Uniforms, allowances and all that were released to the former Inspector General of Police (IGP), so there has been no problem with logistics.” He added: “It may happen before next week, because even at the commission they are not comfortable because the process was to begin last year, but the excuse was that it was not in the 2015 budget. This year that the money has been released, it is becoming very difficult, due to one reason or another. “But all the challenges would be over soon, and the process would be completed,” he assured. |
jt2damoney:Is there a replacement going on in either civil defence or immigration? |
2saints:It might be true anyway, but the fact is that we may not identify the authentic info from the mere rumour in this room again because rumour mongers have hijack the whole process. That is just d implication of rumour |
gungab:Who told u? U can as well confirm to knw d authenticity of d rumor |