The Federal Government has released the final list of successful candidates who applied for recruitment into the Federal Fire Service in late 2023. This was contained in a statement issued on Saturday and signed by the Secretary of the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board, Ja’afaru Ahmed.
According to the statement, the names of successful candidates have been uploaded to the board’s portal. He advised candidates who applied for recruitment into the Federal Fire Service to visit the board’s portal at cdcfib.career from Monday, December 9, 2024. Candidates are advised to check if they were successful in the final stage of the recruitment exercise and proceed to print their invitation letters.
According to the statement, the final documentation exercise for the successful candidates would be held at the Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau Conference Center, Nigerian Correctional Service, National Headquarters in Abuja, between December 9 and 21, 2024. Successful applicants are advised to appear in white tops and shorts. They are also to come along with originals and photocopies of their credentials.
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