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Kogi, Kaduna, Benue Top 1.9m Applicants For 30,000 NSCDC, NIS, FFS Jobs

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Fresh figures from the recent nationwide recruitment exercise into the four paramilitary agencies under the Ministry of Interior has revealed a number of applications, with over 1.9 million Nigerians applying for 30,000 job openings.

Kogi State recorded the highest number of applicants, well ahead of other states in the overall tally.

LEADERSHIP gathered that Kogi State emerged at the top of the applicants’ list with 116,188 candidates, followed closely by Kaduna with 114,551 and Benue with 110,583.

Combined, these three states account for a significant total of applications submitted across the country.

The data highlights a sharp contrast in application rates across states. While the North-Central and North-West regions saw high participation, some southern states recorded much lower figures.

Lagos had 14,216 applicants, Ebonyi registered 12,038, while Bayelsa had the fewest with 11,669.

In total, the Civil Defence, Corrections, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) received 1,911,377 applications for vacancies in four key agencies comprising the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Federal Fire Service (FFS), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), and the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS).

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Authorities have assured that successful applicants will be contacted in due course.

Candidates were also urged to monitor their emails, SMS, and the official recruitment portal for updates on the next steps regarding their applications.

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