Lagos Police Command Begins Screening Exercise For Applicants

The Lagos State Police Command has announced that physical and credential screening exercises will hold at the Police College, Ikeja, Lagos from February 1 to February 20, 2022 for applicants of Lagos State origin who applied for the ongoing recruitment into the Nigeria Police Force.

The exercise will be conducted according to Local Government Areas.

The Command spokesman, Adekunle Ajisebutu said applicants who successfully completed the 2021 online recruitment registration are to report for the exercise by 8 a.m. daily for the day scheduled for their Local Government.

“Applicants are to report at the venue of the screening exercise in a clean white T-shirt and a pair of shorts. They are also to come along with two white flat files, two passport-size photographs and National Identity Number (NIN), Original copies and duplicates of O’ Level result(s), certificate of origin, birth certificate or affidavit of declaration of age, print-out of application submission confirmation/profile page, duly completed guarantor’s form.

“Any candidate who fails to present on demand any of the requirements will not be considered for screening.

Meanwhile, the Lagos State Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alabi, has assured applicants that the exercise will be conducted in the most transparent manner.

“The recruitment is absolutely free. Complaints about underhand dealings can be lodged through 08100004507”, he said.


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