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PSC, Nigeria Police Force Set For Recruitment Of 50,000 Constables, Begins Physical, Credential Screening

The Police Service Commission (PSC), in collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), hereby announces the commencement of the physical and credential screening exercise for applicants in the ongoing recruitment of 50,000 Police Constables into the Nigeria Police Force.

All candidates who successfully completed the online recruitment registration are informed that the screening exercise is scheduled to take place from 9 March 2026 to 18 April 2026 in Rivers state.

Applicants are advised to log in to the official recruitment portal at npfapplication.psc.gov.ng to check their application status and print the following documents, which must be presented at the screening venue on the date and time indicated on their Invitation Slip:
1. Guarantors Form
2. Application Submission Slip
3. Invitation Slip
4. Credential Screening Form
5. Physical Screening Form

Required Documents for Screening. Candidates must present the following items at their designated screening centres:
1. Invitation Slip (with assigned table indicated)
2. Credential Screening Form
3. Original National Identity Number (NIN) printout or National ID Card issued by NIMC
4. O’ Level (GCE/SSCE) Certificate
5. Birth Certificate or Declaration of Age
6. Local Government Area (LGA)/State of Origin Certificate
7. Trade Test/Certificate (for specialist applicants only)
8. Duly completed and signed Guarantors Form, with photocopies of referees’ valid identification and attached passport photographs
9. Original and duplicate copies of all credentials, neatly packaged in two separate white flat files, each with recent passport photographs attached

Applicants are required to appear at screening venue Alfred Diete-Spiff Civic Centre, Moscow Road, dressed in white canvas shoes, white T-shirts, white shorts, and white.

The Commissioner of Police, Rivers State Command, CP.
Olugbenga Adepoju psc, mnips wishes all the shortlisted applicants a successful screening exercise. He further assures the general public that the statutory entry requirements into the force, as clearly stated in the Police Acts and Regulations, will be followed accordingly.

The Commissioner urges the shortlisted applicants to conduct themselves in an orderly manner and avoid acts capable of undermining the exercise. It should be noted that the exercise is absolutely free.shortlisted applicants to conduct themselves in an orderly manner and avoid acts capable of undermining the exercise. It should be noted that the exercise is absolutely free.

CSP GRACE IRINGE KOKO ANIPR
POLICE PUBLIC RELATION OFFICER.
RIVERS STATE POLICE COMMAND
5/03/2026

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