The Police Service Commission and the Nigeria Police Force have approved 12th April 2025 as the resumption date for the commencement of training for all successful candidates in the ongoing 2022 recruitment of constables into the Nigeria Police Force.
According to a press release signed on Saturday, March 29th, 2025, by the PSC Head of Press and Public Relations, Ikechukwu Ani, applicants who participated in the recently concluded medical screening exercise held between February 26th and March 12th, 2025, are to log on to the recruitment portal https://apply.policerecruitment.gov.ng to check their application status and print their training call-up slip.
The portal will open tomorrow, Monday, 31st March, 2025.
Successful candidates are to report at designated police training institutions on the date and time indicated on their training call-up slip for documentation.
The documentation period upon resumption at the training schools has been scheduled for 12th – 19th April 2025. Candidates who fail to report within the time frame will be considered to have declined the offer.
Successful candidates are to report in a clean white T-shirt and Short with the following: Training Call-up slip, application form submission slip, NIN slip, BVN slip, original and photocopies of certificate/credentials, as well as other requirements listed on the recruitment portal.
The chairman of the Police Service Commission, DIG Hashimu Argungu has congratulated the successful candidates and enjoined them to be committed to President Bola Tinubu’s desire to give Nigeria a police force capable and equipped to ensure the security of lives and property and defend the nation’s democracy.
DIG Argungu, who wished the president a happy and joyful 73rd birthday, said the recruitment of these young Nigerians is obviously a birthday gift from Mr. President. He noted that they should not take this kind gesture for granted. DIG Argungu said the Commission will continue to ensure that its recruitment process is merit-based and equitable and in line with the Federal Character policy.