The Police Service Commission, PSC, said yesterday that after nine days of the opening of its recruitment portal, Kaduna State led in the number of applications already received in the ongoing exercise for general duty constables into the NPF.
A statement by PSC said: “20,259 Kaduna State youths have already completed the online applications to lead the table, while Anambra State leads from behind with only 541 applications.
“Next to Anambra State from the rear are Ebonyi, 737; Abia, 966; and Imo 999. Bayelsa, has 1020; Enugu, 1036; Lagos, 1259; Delta, 1338 and Edo 1526. The chairman of the commission, Dr. Solomon Arase, has expressed concern in the continued disinterest of South East youths in pursuing a career in the Nigeria Police Force.
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