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Infograph - Police recruitment - How states fared - 1

INFOGRAPH: Police Recruitment; How States Fared

byPremium Times
June 2, 2018
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Only 5,253 candidates out of the over 37,000 who sat for the police recruitment examination last week Friday made the cut for the next stage of the process, a list released by the agency shows.

The successful candidates have been directed to report for medical screening between May 31 and June 3.

Given the initial announcement that President Muhammadu Buhari gave approval for recruitment of 6,000 new officers, it remains unclear how the police authorities intend to come about the balance of the list they just released, even if all the candidates pass their medicals.

The Police Service Commission had said the new constables would be picked from the 774 local government areas in compliance with the federal character principle of Nigeria.

“We have representatives from Police Service Commission (PSC) and Federal Character Commission (FCC) to ensure that federal character was captured,” the Deputy Inspector-General of Police in charge of training, Emmanuel Inyang, had said.

Over 37,000 candidates from across the country were shortlisted to write the examination of May 25 conducted by the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board.

The examination was the second stage of the prunning process as the candidates were shortlisted from the over 133,000 Nigerians reported to have applied nationwide for enlistment in the police.

Kaduna State had the highest number of applicants with 6,962, while Lagos had the least with 1,013.

Katsina had the second highest number of applicants with 6,676, followed by Benue and Niger with 6,474 and 6,409, respectively.

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Bayelsa had 1,097, followed by Anambra with 1,117 and Ebonyi with 1,303.

INFOGRAPH: POLICE RECRUITMENT- HOW STATES FARED
INFOGRAPH: POLICE RECRUITMENT- HOW STATES FARED

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But out of the 5,253 candidates on the list of the successful after the examination, Kano State has the highest number with 308 candidates.

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The state is followed by its North-west neighbour, Katsina, which has 238 successful candidates.

Oyo is third with 225, Akwa Ibom fourth with 194 while 189 candidates were selected each of Borno and Jigawa states.

The states with the lowest numbers of candidates invited for medical screening are the FCT with 42, Bayelsa 54, Gombe75 and Ekiti with 84.

CHART: Police Recruitment - Shortlisted candidates for medical examination according to geo-political zones
CHART: Police Recruitment – Shortlisted candidates for medical examination according to geo-political zones

Number of shortlisted candidates in each of the 36 states and Federal Capital Territory are as follows:

Abia has 114, Adamawa 140, Anambra 146, Bauchi 133,Bayelsa 54, Benue 157, Cross River 122, Delta 166, Ebonyi 91, Edo 125,Ekiti 84, Enugu 119, Gombe 75,Imo 181, Kaduna 161, Kebbi 144, Kogi 140, Kwara 110, Lagos 136 and Niger 169.

Others are Ogun 140, Ondo had 125, Osun 211, Plateau 116, Rivers 138, Sokoto 161, Taraba 112, Yobe 110 and Zamfara 99.

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