EKO HOT BLOG reports that the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has commenced a recruitment exercise to enlist new officers into the organization. The announcement was made through an advertisement notice released on Friday via the agency’s social media handles.
According to the notice, the recruitment exercise will be conducted online, and the application process will be open for two weeks, from March 12 to April 8.
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The agency called on suitable and qualified Nigerians who are interested in joining the NDLEA to submit their applications during the specified period.
The recruitment exercise is expected to provide an opportunity for young and vibrant Nigerians to contribute to the fight against drug abuse and trafficking in the country. The NDLEA has been at the forefront of the war against drug abuse and trafficking in Nigeria, working tirelessly to prevent the proliferation of drugs and arrest those involved in the illicit trade.
The recruitment exercise is also part of the agency’s efforts to expand its workforce and improve its capacity to carry out its mandate effectively. The NDLEA is looking to recruit individuals who are committed to the agency’s vision and are willing to work tirelessly to achieve its goals.
Interested applicants are required to possess a minimum of a first degree or its equivalent from a recognized institution. They must also be between the ages of 18 and 35 and be Nigerian citizens. In addition, they must be physically and mentally fit and free from any form of criminal record.
The NDLEA has assured all applicants of a fair and transparent recruitment exercise, with no room for discrimination or favoritism. The agency urged all qualified applicants to take advantage of the opportunity and submit their applications within the specified period.
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