Tag: Recruitment Exercise

  • Nigerian Army announces recruitment for Non-Tradesmen and Women

    Nigerian Army announces recruitment for Non-Tradesmen and Women

    The Nigerian Army has announced that the recruitment applications for Non-Tradesmen and Women has begun.

    The recruitment application is contained in a post on the official X handle of the Nigerian Army on Friday, stating that the application which is free, starts from 3rd May – 7th June.

    Non-tradesmen and women recruitment exercise are for those who only possess the Senior School Certificate Examination certificate.

    The post reads: “This is to inform the general public & all interested applicants that online application for 87 Regular Recruits Intake for Non-Tradesmen & Women has commenced.

    “Application starts from 3rd May – 7th June 2024.

    “Application Is Free at http://recruitment.army.mil.ng. Shortlisted candidates will participate in the State Recruitment Screening Exercise scheduled from 20th June – 3rd July 2024.

    “Recruitment into the Nigerian Army Is FREE, Beware of Fraudsters.”

  • NDLEA extends recruitment exercise by one week

    NDLEA extends recruitment exercise by one week

    Brig. Gen. Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd) the Chairman/chief executive of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has approved the extension of the close of application on its recruitment portal by a week to enable applicants having challenges submitting their applications take advantage of the additional days to complete the process.

    The spokesperson of the NDLEA said the online application portal was opened on Sunday, 12th March and originally scheduled to close on Saturday 8th April, but with the one-week extension, the portal will remain open till midnight of Monday 17th April.

    Babafemi also said this extension will enable applicants who are yet to complete their application process to do so and those interested but yet to sign up to also take advantage of the extra days to fill their application on the portal.

    According to NDLEA only shortlisted applicant will be reached out to progress in the recruitment exercise.

  • 774,000 jobs: NASS suspends recruitment exercise over row with Keyamo

    774,000 jobs: NASS suspends recruitment exercise over row with Keyamo

    The National Assembly on Wednesday announced the suspension of the Special Public Works programme under the National Directorate of Employment (NDE).

    The programme which was approved by President Muhammadu Buhari and handed over to Minister of State for Labour and Productivity, Festus Keyamo (SAN) for coordination was meant temporarily absorb 774, 000 vulnerable Nigerians affected by the novel coronavirus [COVID-19] pandemic.

    By the arrangement, 1, 000 Nigerians who would earn N20,000 each on a monthly basis for three months are expected to be recruited in each of the 774 local government areas, of the country.

    The programme was expected to take off in October this year.

    But the nation’s parliament on Wednesday said the programme has been suspended following the disagreement between it and Keyamo on Tuesday.

    The spokesperson for the Senate, Ajibola Basiru, who announced the suspension of the programme at a press conference in Abuja, said the National Assembly has summoned the Minister in charge of the Ministry to appear before the federal legislature, to explain the recruitment modalities.

    He said, “In view of the foregoing, the implementation of the programme shall be on hold pending proper briefing of the National Assembly by the Minister of Labour and Productivity.”

    Recall that the federal lawmakers on Tuesday, walked Keyamo out of a hearing following his refusal to apologise after the legislators accused him of raising his voice against them.

    The incident happened at an investigative hearing organised by the National Assembly Joint Committee on Employment, Labour and Productivity.

    Members of the joint panel had summoned the Minister and NDE Director-General, Nasiru Argungu, to brief them on steps so far taken to recruit 774,000 personnel across the country.

    Trouble started when lawmakers queried Keyamo for allegedly undertaking lopsided recruitment without the active involvement of the NDE, the agency that got N52bn approval from the National Assembly to implement the programme.

    The argument that ensued afterwards, led to a shouting match between both parties which later degenerated to the forceful exit of Keyamo from the meeting.