The headquarters of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has revealed that barely 24 hours that the agency opened the portal for job applications, more than 90,000 persons have indicated interest.
The NCS had announced yesterday (April 17, 2019), that it will open its portal by 12.00pm for the recruitment of 3,200 officers that will fill existing vacancies in the agency.
However, as at 4pm on Wednesday, one of the officers in charge of recruitment at the headquarters of the NCS disclosed that 91,000 applications had been “successfully received”.
According to NAN, applications were also received from Nigerians abroad.
Umar Sanusi, acting Deputy Comptroller-General in charge of human resources at NCS, said 800 would be recruited to fill vacancies in the support staff for superintendent cadre category, while 2,400 would fill positions of customs inspector and customs assistant cadre in the general duty category. He said:
“Like all recruitment into positions in Federal Government agencies, applications for recruitment will be open to all eligible Nigerians who meet the requirements irrespective of their tribe, religion, state or any other consideration.
“In our bid to ensure an equal and fair opportunity to all applicants, we are working every step of the recruitment process in compliance with the requirements of the Federal Character Commission.
“We are determined to conduct an exercise that is credible, fair and transparent and we will deploy all machinery within our powers to ensure that the integrity of the exercise is not compromised.”
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