
The Federal Government has postponed the ongoing recruitment exercise by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB), following widespread technical issues and delays in document verification.
The recruitment, which involves major paramilitary agencies such as the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Federal Fire Service (FFS), and Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS), faced disruptions due to persistent glitches on the official portal, https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng/, causing many applicants to experience difficulties completing their applications.
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Why the Recruitment Was Postponed
According to the Ministry of Interior, the decision to delay the process was made to ensure fairness, transparency, and proper verification of submitted documents.
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“We’re committed to a transparent and inclusive recruitment exercise. This brief suspension allows our technical team to resolve all system issues and ensure that no qualified applicant is left out,” the Ministry stated.
Portal to Reopen Soon – Here’s What You Need to Know
The recruitment portal will reopen soon, giving applicants more time to apply. While the exact date was not initially released, sources have now confirmed that the new deadline has been extended to July 21, 2025.
Updated Requirements and Guidelines
Applicants are advised to take this opportunity to review the following:
- Eligibility: Applicants must be Nigerian citizens, aged between 18–30 years (varies by service), and meet minimum educational qualifications (SSCE, NCE, OND, or Degree).
- Physical Requirements: Specific height and medical fitness standards apply to each service.
- Document Checklist: Ensure you have valid birth certificate, LGA certificate, academic results, and national identification.
Steps to Prepare for Reopening
- Gather and scan your documents clearly in PDF or JPEG format.
- Visit the official portal regularly: https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng/
- Avoid third-party websites and fraudulent agents.
- Prepare for computer-based tests and physical screening after shortlisting.
The Federal Government has warned applicants not to pay anyone for slots, stressing that the recruitment is free, fair, and strictly based on merit. All shortlisted candidates will be contacted via email or SMS after the application window closes.
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