Attempts by many
candidates to apply for enlistment into the Nigeria Police Force were
frustrated on Friday as the two police portals for the recruitment crashed and
were inaccessible for most part of the day.
The
Punch report continues:
The
Police Service Commission had directed interested candidates to apply through
its website, www.psc.gov.ng or that
of the Nigeria Police Force, www.npf.gov.ng,
but the two websites crashed due to huge traffic.
It
was gathered that many candidates could not apply online at different cyber
cafés and had to go back home in frustration.
Attempts
by our correspondents to access the websites between 2pm and 6pm were abortive
as the PSC website simply said, “This Account has been suspended. Contact your
hosting provider for more information.”
The
police website –www.ngf.gov.ng – on
the other hand, was inaccessible for over 10 hours during which our
correspondents monitored the website. But police sources said about 8,000
candidates had registered as of 2pm.
“Candidates
started registering online from 4am on Friday when the portals opened for
registration; as of 2pm, over 8,000 candidates had registered online. The
traffic was huge and this explains why many applicants could not access the
websites because the servers were down,” a source explained.
The
operator of Smart and Bright cafe, Kubwa, who gave his name as Kingsley, said
he had to turn back many candidates because the recruitment portals were not
accessible, adding that only few candidates were able to register.
Victor
Igaman of Igaman Cafe, also stated that he had turned back no fewer than four
candidates on account of the jammed police servers. At Christ link cafe, about
seven applicants had successfully applied while the eight person was observed
filling in his bio-data.
A
candidate, who gave her name as Margaret, said she was able to apply after
spending about 20 minutes, adding that the huge traffic on the websites was to
blame for the hiccups experienced by candidates.
The
Head, Press and Public Relations, PSC, Ikechukwu Ani, said the commission’s
technical team was working on the servers to address the hitches.
“I
have notified our technical team and they are working on the servers, all the
hiccups would be addressed and candidates would find it easier to file their
applications. I believe the issues we are experiencing were caused by the
traffic from the huge number of applicants,” he explained.
The
frustration of the applicants was vented on social media as some applicants
berated the poor infrastructural preparedness of authorities for the barrage of
applications.
An
applicant, Samogconsu, on an online forum, Nairaland,
questioned the size of the bandwidth being used by the police for the
application.
He
said, “I just decided to visit the recruitment website this morning and
discovered that the hosting company has suspended the website meant for the
recruitment exercise.
“Could
it be that the police owed the hosting company or they have limited bandwidth
that caused the shutdown?
“I
think they need to give explanations to Nigerians. It is saying ‘This account
has been suspended, contact your hosting provider for more information.’”
Another
applicant, identified as Adet5 said, “Concerning the ongoing police recruitment
exercise, I observed that the website is malfunctioning. It is submitting
application automatically even without the completion of filling of the forms
and all efforts to reach its help desk has been abortive. Please is there
anything I can do?”
Some
applicants noted that the websites had been inaccessible since very early on
Friday.
An
applicant, Samjadinero, said on Nairaland
at 5.58am that he could not get access to the websites.
“The
websites are not accessible. Or am I the only one?” he said.
Another
early morning applicant, Cloud9usher, said after many attempts to access one of
the websites, “As expected, just few hours into the opening of the website, the
website has crashed! I’m sure over 10 million users have over-flooded the poor
website within hours. Nigerians I hail thee!”
An
applicant, Andrew Igba, who took to the website of a news medium to express his
frustration, berated the police authorities for not strengthening the website
before commencing the recruitment exercise, saying none of the websites made
available for the exercise was responding.
He
said, “None of the two portals given for the recruitment has responded since
morning. Why sound your trumpet before portal workability. Please try the
portal yourself.”
Also,
another applicant, Iyanu Olayomi, said on another online medium that it was
disappointing that the Police Service Commission would not upgrade its website
knowing that there would be an increased traffic to the site over the
recruitment exercise.
She
said, “I expect all agencies of government, including the PSC, to have learnt
from the tragedy that characterized that of Immigration Service in 2014. It was
a product of poor preparation. That same thing may likely happen again. It is
disappointing that they didn’t do anything to improve on their website despite
the expected increase in the number of clicks on these two websites they
provided. Shame!”
Meanwhile,
the Federal Government said it had approved the necessary funds for the
recruitment exercise.
President
Muhammadu Buhari announced this on Friday while addressing policemen at the
ceremonial parade marking the grand finale of the 2016 Nigeria Police week.
The
president, who was represented by the Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen.
Abdulrahaman Dambazau (retd.), gave assurance that the exercise would be
transparent and credible.
According
to him, aside from addressing the national challenge of youth unemployment, the
initiative would bridge the chronic manpower gap in the police inherited by his
regime.
The
president warned that in carrying out the exercise, he expected the Nigeria
Police to put national interest at the forefront in line with the reform agenda
being pursued by the interior ministry.
Buhari
said the government had procured over 1,000 patrol vehicles and other logistics
to strengthen the operational capacity of the safer highway patrol scheme and
support the deployment of police personnel towards security stabilization and
restoration of civil authority in the North-East.
He
said, “The Federal Government has initiated actions aimed at giving effect to
the concept of citizens-led policing and strengthening the technical
intelligence capacity of the service as a strategic national approach towards
addressing the challenge of highly organized crime on a sustainable basis.”
In
an advertisement calling for application from interested candidates, the
requirements specify among many other conditions that a candidate, who must be
a Nigerian, must be certified mentally and physically fit by a Nigeria Police
medical doctor or government medical practitioner.
The
Police Service Commission Chairman, Mike Okiro, had warned the commission’s
workers who would be involved in the screening of candidates to avoid any act
that might compromise the integrity of the exercise.
Okiro had warned applicants
through a statement signed by the commission’s Head of Press and Public
Relations Unit, Ikechukwu Ani, to desist from indulging or inducing the
commission’s workers or face arrest.
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