
Are you an SSCE holder planning to join the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS)? If so, it’s important to understand how much you can earn, the rank you’ll begin with, and the benefits attached to the job. This guide explains everything you need to know about the salary structure for SSCE holders in the Nigeria Correctional Service for the year 2025.
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About the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS)
The Nigeria Correctional Service, formerly known as the Nigerian Prisons Service, is a federal paramilitary agency under the Ministry of Interior. It is responsible for the safe custody, rehabilitation, and reintegration of inmates across Nigeria.
The agency recruits officers at various qualification levels, including candidates with only the Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination (SSCE) such as WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB.
Entry-Level Position for SSCE Holders
SSCE holders are usually recruited into the lowest rank in the service:
- Rank: Correctional Assistant III (CA III)
- Salary Grade: CONPASS 03
This is the basic level for applicants with secondary school certificates and marks the starting point for a career in the Nigeria Correctional Service.
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Salary Structure for SSCE Holders – 2025
According to the Consolidated Paramilitary Salary Structure (CONPASS), the estimated earnings for SSCE holders in NCoS are:
- Monthly Salary: ₦45,000 – ₦55,000
- Annual Salary: ₦540,000 – ₦660,000
These figures may vary slightly depending on posting location, allowances, and government budget allocations.
Benefits and Allowances
In addition to the basic salary, SSCE officers in the Nigeria Correctional Service receive several allowances and benefits, including:
- Uniform and boot allowance
- Hazard allowance
- Housing or rent subsidy (based on location)
- National Health Insurance Scheme (NHIS)
- Leave allowance
- Pension and gratuity
- Transport allowance
- Career progression opportunities
These additional benefits make the Correctional Service an attractive option for young Nigerians seeking government employment.
Career Growth for SSCE Holders
Though SSCE holders start at the lowest rank, they can rise through the ranks with:
- Consistent service
- Good conduct and performance
- Further education (e.g., ND, HND, or Degree qualifications)
Promotion to ranks like Correctional Assistant II, Inspector of Corrections, or even Superintendent of Corrections is possible over time.
How to Apply for Correctional Service Jobs
Recruitment into the Nigeria Correctional Service is handled by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB).
Steps to Apply:
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- Visit the official CDCFIB recruitment portal: https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng/
- Create an account and fill in your details
- Upload your SSCE certificate and other required documents
- Complete the application and submit
Basic Requirements:
- SSCE (WAEC/NECO/NABTEB) with at least 5 credits including English and Mathematics
- Age range: 18 to 25 years
- Valid birth certificate or age declaration
- National Identification Number (NIN)
- Certificate of medical fitness
- No criminal record
The Nigeria Correctional Service offers SSCE holders a stable and secure job opportunity within the federal government. With a starting salary of up to ₦55,000 per month, plus allowances and room for promotion, it is one of the most accessible paramilitary careers in Nigeria today.
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