The Police Service Commission has asked candidates who applied for position of Constables to ignore the list released by the Nigeria Police Force...
The Police Service Commission has asked candidates who applied for position of Constables to ignore the list released by the Nigeria Police Force.
The source also said that the Police leadership decided to hijack the whole process after the Chairman of the Commission, Alhaji Musiliu Smith refused to do the bidding of the Police leadership. The information on the website read: “Candidates whose names appear in this publication are invited for medical examination which is scheduled to hold from Monday 9th – 14th September, 2019”A source in the Commission confirmed to The Nation that the list was no more on its website because the Police leadership was directed to take it down.
“The candidates according to the information are invited for medical screening scheduled for 9th to 14th of September 2019. All candidates who took part in the aptitude test held on Saturday, August 3rd, 2019 are hereby to watch out for the authentic list that will emerge after the meeting of the bodies.
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