Nigeria Police Shortlisted Candidates 2023/2024. Check out NPF Portal for the full List of shortlisted candidates for the 2023/2024 Nigerian Police Force Recruitment Here.
Nigeria Police Shortlisted Candidates 2023/2024
Instructions have been provided to candidates that have been shortlisted including details on the venue of their screening exercise as well as requirements expected of candidates. The Nigeria Police Force (NPF) Inspector-General stated that messages have been sent to shortlisted candidates to notify them of their status as regards to the shortlist.
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How to Check Nigeria Police Shortlisted Candidates 2023
Below, are the steps candidates should use to check the Nigeria Police Shortlist 2023:
- Visit NPF Shortlist Portal www.policerecruitment.gov.ng
- Provide your Application ID.
- Login to the Portal.
- Click on Shortlisted Candidates.
- Download the PDF List and Find Your Name.
NPF Documentation & Training Date 2023
Successful candidates, thereafter, are advised to print out their Invitation Slip and proceed to the Police Training College/School indicated against their names.
The training will commence on Monday July 25th, 2022 across various training centres. Candidates are advised to take this publication very serious as candidates who do not appear for the 2022 nationwide training exercise will be automatically disqualified.
While documentation of new recruits in the Training Colleges/Schools opens on Saturday, July 23, 2022 and closes on Sunday, July 30, 2022.
Nigeria Police Medical Screening List 2023 is Out
Yes, the authorities of the Nigeria police has released the 2020 medical screening list. However, it is important to note that all candidates are expected to show up for the medical screening exercise. See the date below.
NPF Medical Screening Date 2023
NPF Medical Screening exercise will commence from 17th May 2023 at all Police Zonal Headquarters nationwide except Kaduna and Yobe that will be conducted in their respective state capital. Time: 8am- 3pm daily.
The NPF Screening will hold in all the 36 states of Nigeria including the FCT. See the states below;
Abia | Adamawa | Akwa Ibom |
Anambra | Bauchi | Bayelsa |
Benue | Borno | Cross River |
Delta | Ebonyi | Edo |
Ekiti | Enugu | Gombe |
Imo | Jigawa | Kaduna |
Kano | Katsina | Kebbi |
Kogi | Kwara | Lagos |
Nasarawa | Niger | Ogun |
Ondo | Osun | Oyo |
Plateau | Rivers | Sokoto |
Taraba | Yobe | Zamfara & FCT |
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