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The Police Command in
Enugu State has said persons with tattoo on their bodies would be disqualified
in the ongoing nationwide recruitment into the force.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN):
The
Public Relations Officer of the command, Ebere Amaraizu, said in Enugu on Monday that the measure was part of the rules for
the recruitment.
Mr.
Amaraizu said procedures for the screening had been put in place by the police
authorities and that those that were shortlisted for the interview had been
communicated through their email addresses.
“The
present recruitment is for degree holders and will last for three weeks and
after that, the selected ones will proceed for the written interview.
“Over
aged people, tattooed persons, falsified results, statement of results over
five years and people with some physical impediments will be disqualified from
the exercise,” he said.
On
the number of applicants shortlisted in Enugu, Mr. Amaraizu said that would be
determined after the exercise.
“All
I know is that 10,000 people will be recruited nationwide but I do not know the
number of those that will be recruited in Enugu zone.
“We
have started and you can see that it is going on peacefully.
“The exercise is done in batches to avoid any
form of rush or stampede.
“This
command will screen the applicants thoroughly to ensure that the best get the
Job,” he said.
One
of the shortlisted candidates at the venue, Kingsley Kenechukwu, expressed joy
for scaling through the first step of achieving his dream.
Mr.
Kenechukwu said he had been dreaming of becoming a policeman to defend and
fight for his country.
“I
am happy that the recruitment is transparent and peaceful,” he said.
Another
applicant, Samson Okeke, told NAN that he was happy that the exercise was going
on well but observed that more personnel were needed to expedite the process.
“The exercise is not moving fast as I expected and I wish more personnel would be deployed to accommodate more applicants,” Mr. Okeke said.
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