Close Menu
wahalaupdate
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • Akwa Ibom North East: When performance drowns noise
    • U-Turn: More Rivers Assembly members oppose Fubara’s impeachment
    • EFCC hands over recovered N802.4m to First Bank
    • Just in :Iran Protests Enter Critical Phase as Calls for Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi
    • Akwa Ibom State Govt. Debunks Viral Report On Deputy Governor’s “Bill”
    • Weak Naira, Strong Fear: Why $300 Has Become a National Question in Nigeria
    • A Symbolic Artwork at the Crossroads of Power, Politics, and Diplomacy
    • Breaking: Wife Butchers Husband And Sidechick In Ughelli
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    wahalaupdatewahalaupdate
    Demo
    • Home
    • Latest News
    • Trending News
    • Hot Gist
    • Celebrity Gossip
    • Pigin Coner
    • African Tales
    • More
      • Contact us
      • About us
      • Write with us
      • Whistle Blower
      • Advert Placement
    wahalaupdate
    Home » Federal Government: Suspends Paramilitary Recruitment
    Latest News

    Federal Government: Suspends Paramilitary Recruitment

    wahalaupdateBy wahalaupdateJuly 17, 20251 Comment2 Views
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
    Federal Government: Suspends Paramilitary Recruitment
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email
    Spread the love

    The Nigerian Federal Government has once again suspended the recruitment drive for four critical paramilitary agencies in Abuja July 17, 2025.

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), the Fire Service, and the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), July 17.

    This fresh halt has stirred controversy, raising fresh questions about the government’s ability to manage recruitment processes transparently and efficiently in critical security sectors.

    Why Another Suspension?

    On Wednesday, Maj. Gen. AM Jibril (retd.), Secretary to the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire, and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB), announced a temporary closure of the recruitment portal. 

    The move targets system upgrades meant to handle an overwhelming flood of applications. 

    According to Jibril, the portal, used for all recruitment processes under the CDCFIB umbrella, will remain closed until July 21, 2025, when it is expected to reopen.

    Applicants Left in Limbo

    The recruitment exercise commenced on June 30, 2025, and experienced a staggering volume of applications that the system struggled to accommodate. 

    However, this suspension marks at least the second major delay since the exercise was initially slated to begin on June 26 but postponed to July 14. 

    These repeated postponements frustrate thousands of applicants eagerly awaiting opportunities to serve their country.

    Maj. Gen. Jibril has urged applicants to remain calm and reassured them that the recruitment process will stay free, merit-based, and transparent. 

    Yet, skepticism grows as candidates face the uncertainty of yet another pause. 

    The board failed to confirm if the suspension would extend the application deadline, deepening applicants’ anxiety.

    System Failure or Government Ineptitude?

    The suspension exposes more than a mere technical glitch it highlights systemic dysfunction in managing critical national security recruitment.

    The disruption comes barely days after the recruitment portal went live.

    Raising doubts about the preparedness and competence of the CDCFIB. 

    Did the authorities anticipate a surge in applications? 

    If so, why were no proactive measures put in place? 

    The abrupt shutdown screams of inadequate planning and poor execution, inconveniencing thousands of young Nigerians eager to serve.

    The Cost of Poor Management

    The repeated delays in recruitment not only stall the ambitions of countless youths but harm the operational capacities of these vital paramilitary agencies. 

    These sectors fire service, immigration, correctional, and civil defence play indispensable roles in national security and public safety. 

    When recruitment stalls, so does the replenishment of manpower according to national needs.

    The inconsistent communication and lack of clear timelines fuel rumors and misinformation. 

    CDCFIB’s stern warning against “unauthorized sources” of information feels more like damage control than genuine transparency.

    Political Accountability and Citizen Trust

    The ongoing saga undermines public confidence in the government’s stewardship of national security apparatuses. 

    The disruption in recruitment not only questions administrative efficiency but also hints at bureaucratic red tape and potential mismanagement.

    Many Nigerians view this as another instance where public institutions fail the youth and the nation.

    Wasting resources and prolonging insecurity by not promptly filling critical posts. 

    The government’s repeated postponements resonate as disregard for the aspirations of young Nigerians eager to contribute positively.

    What Next for Applicants?

    The portal is set to resume on July 21, 2025, yet with previous delays, applicants remain wary. 

    The CDCFIB reiterates its “commitment to a fair and transparent recruitment process,” but repeated failures to keep schedules betray this promise.

    Candidates must continue monitoring the portal for updates.

    But uncertainty persists about whether the recruitment will conclude on schedule. 

    The authorities must work harder to restore trust and avoid further damage to their credibility.


    Spread the love
    CDCFIB Paramilitary Recruitment Suspension
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
    wahalaupdate
    • Website

    Related Posts

    U-Turn: More Rivers Assembly members oppose Fubara’s impeachment

    January 14, 2026

    EFCC hands over recovered N802.4m to First Bank

    January 13, 2026

    Just in :Iran Protests Enter Critical Phase as Calls for Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi

    January 12, 2026

    1 Comment

    1. Pingback: FG sacks 15 officers and demotes 59 - wahalaupdate

    Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

    Hottest Gist

    Jesse Police DPO Accused of N2.5m Extortion in Detention Dispute

    January 11, 2026

    Actress Eucharia Reaction Over Pastors Leaked Audio

    January 7, 2026

    Bimbo Thomas, Funke Akindele Survive Lagos Robbery on Set

    January 6, 2026

    Peller-Jarvis Breakup Confirmed As He Plead For Forgiveness

    January 2, 2026

    Will Smith Sued for Harassment During 2025 Tour

    January 2, 2026

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    Akwa Ibom North East: When performance drowns noise

    January 14, 2026

    U-Turn: More Rivers Assembly members oppose Fubara’s impeachment

    January 14, 2026

    EFCC hands over recovered N802.4m to First Bank

    January 13, 2026

    Just in :Iran Protests Enter Critical Phase as Calls for Exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi

    January 12, 2026
    © 2026 ThemeSphere. Designed by ThemeSphere.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.