The Police Service Commission of Nigeria has announced that it has not begun the recruitment process for the Nigeria Police Force for the year 2025. This clarification comes in response to a fictitious online advertorial that claimed the exercise had commenced.
According to Ikechukwu Ani, the Commission’s Head of Press and Public Relations, the online advertorial is not authentic and does not reflect the Commission’s official stance on the matter. Ani emphasized the importance of following due process in the recruitment exercise, which aims to be credible, transparent, and equitable.
The Commission has urged interested applicants to exercise patience, as it is committed to ensuring that the recruitment process adheres to the highest standards. Ani stated that any official announcement regarding the commencement of the recruitment exercise will be made public through the appropriate channels.
It is essential for potential applicants to be cautious of fraudulent advertisements, which can be misleading and cause unnecessary confusion. The Police Service Commission’s commitment to transparency and fairness in the recruitment process is crucial in maintaining public trust and ensuring that the Nigeria Police Force is composed of qualified and capable individuals.
The Commission’s emphasis on credibility and equity in the recruitment process is consistent with its overall goal of promoting professionalism and excellence within the police force. As the recruitment process for 2025 has not yet begun, interested applicants are advised to monitor official channels for updates on the exercise.
In the meantime, the Police Service Commission will continue to work towards organizing a recruitment exercise that meets the highest standards of integrity and transparency. By doing so, the Commission aims to build a police force that is not only effective but also accountable to the public it serves.