Ministry of Interior Announces Recruitment into Parastatals

The Ministry of Interior, Nigeria, has announced the commencement of recruitment into its Parastatals, including the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Nigeria Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Fire Service (NFS), and Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS). The recruitment exercise is set to begin on Monday, 14th July 2025.



Interested and qualified candidates are invited to register through the official website https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng. Applicants are also advised to visit the Ministry of Interior website for further information on the application process, requirements, and other relevant details.

The recruitment exercise covers four key Parastatals under the Ministry of Interior:

1. Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS)

2. Nigeria Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)

3. Nigeria Fire Service (NFS)

4. Nigerian Correctional Service (NCS)


- Recruitment commencement date: Monday, 14th July 2025

*Tips for Applicants*

- Ensure you meet the requirements for the position you're applying for

- Register through the official website (link unavailable)

- Visit the Ministry of Interior website for further information and updates

For the latest information on the recruitment exercise, interested candidates are advised to regularly visit the Ministry of Interior website and the recruitment portal. This will ensure that they stay up-to-date with the application process and requirements.

The Ministry of Interior's recruitment exercise is a great opportunity for Nigerians to serve their country in various capacities. Interested and qualified candidates are encouraged to apply and make a meaningful contribution to the nation's development.

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