Wednesday, February 22, 2017

LIST AND SITES OF COMMON MILITARY AND PARAMILITARY FORCES IN NIGERIA

Below are the List of Nigeria Paramilitary Forces for Online Application

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NIS – Nigeria Immigration Service – www.immigration.gov.ng

Over the years, The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has been the most sorted after Paramilitary Forces job Nigerian recruitment in Nigeria.

Some of their duty includes application of Visa, Passport registration and granting save pass into and out side the country. This is geared towards giving the immigration service of Nigeria a new sense of direction that can make it relevant at all times to the world security order and responsive to global migration trend. The NIS is actually an extractment from the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) in 1958.

NCS – Nigeria Customs Service – www.customs.gov.ng

The Nigeria Customs Service has among its duty a service which entails providing effective and efficient service to accomplish the reduction of contra band goods into the Country. Other duties include

To be able to excel in the efficient and timely collection of and accounting for revenue.

Implementation of and advise on Governmental trade and fiscal policies.

To Promote trade facilitation.

Protection of Nigerian society, generation of accurate and precise statistical data by developing a

For a professional, transparent administration that implements international best practices and obligations made available to the Country.

The truth is that we do usually publish any new job offers they do engage in. So for those who do wish to be get a first hand information on the application should drop their email on the comment box and indicate their interest.

NDLEA – National Drug Law Enforcement Agency – www.ndlea.gov.ng

This is one of the strong and most reliable agency in the Nation which uses various means to deploy all resources at its disposal for the total eradication of illicit trafficking in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, also the suppression of demand for illicit drugs and other substances of abuse; the recovery of ill-gotten wealth, acquired from proceeds of illicit drug trade, protection, enhancement and maintenance of the image of Nigeria and Nigerians at home and abroad.

Currently, there have been some rumours emanating that the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency is recruitment. Well you can click here to find out if it is true or not.

FRSC  – Federal Road Safety Commission – www.frsc.gov.ng

It was not until February 1988, the Federal Government created the Federal Road Safety Commission through the Decree No. 45 of the 1988 as amended by Decree 35 of 1992 referred to in the statute books as the FRSC Act cap 141 Laws of the Federation of Nigeria (LFN). It later wasPassed by the National Assembly as Federal Road Safety Commission (establishment) Act 2007. Below are the duties that the FRSC do perform:

They are vested with the responsibility of Making the Nigeria highways safer for road users.

Designing devices and patters which should lead to eliminating or minimizing accidents on the highways and advising the Federal and State Governments which also includes the Federal Capital Territory Administration and relevant governmental agencies on the localities where such works and devices are deemed required.

Also engage in the Education f motorists and members of the public on the importance of discipline on the highway.

The truth is that we do usually publish any new job offers they do engage in. So for those who do wish to be get a first hand information on the application should drop their email on the comment box and indicate their interest. You can also check this www.frsc.gov.ng which is the agency’s official application website

NSCDC  – Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps. www.nscdc.gov.ng

Popularly known as NSCDC,  the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps ia an agency that is charged with the responsibility to developing various structures and also involves in the training that would sure contribute to the national

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