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Over 573,000 applicants jostle for customs recruitment

The FrontierThe FrontierJanuary 7, 2025 2361 Minutes read0

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The Nigeria Customs Service has said that it received 573,519 applications in the just-concluded 2024/2025 recruitment exercise, barely a week after the portal was opened.

The applicant seeking jobs for the available positions surpasses the 3,927 vacancies to be filled by the service, reports The PUNCH.

Last week, Finance Minister Olawale Edun announced that the Federal Government had approved the recruitment of 3,927 officers for the NCS to bridge gaps and enhance trade facilitation.

But providing an update after the expiration of the deadline, the NCS’s National Public Relations Officer, Abdullahi Maiwada, revealed that a total of 573,519 applicants have already applied for the 3,927 vacant positions.

He said the vacancies were for different positions including support and general duty staff.

According to the image maker in an interview on Tuesday, the process was seamless and thorough.

He said, “I want to break down the number of people that applied. We have two categories of officers: we have the support staff that are professionals, and we have the general duty.

“For the general duty, we have three categories of ranks. For the general duty under the superintendent cadre, we have 249,218 candidates who applied.”

Under the superintendent cadre support staff cadre, he said, “We have 27,722 with HNDs and university degrees.

“For the inspector cadres, those expected to apply with their National Certificate for Education or National Diploma, we have 115,634 applying for the general duty, and for support staff, we have 12,952.

“As for the customs assistants, these are those who are supposed to come in with secondary school certificates. There are two categories: those who have basic five-credit results with Maths and English and those without Maths and English.

“For the general duty, Maiwada said, ”We have 153,593 while the support staff we have 14,400, making a total of 573,000 applications.”

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