Job recruitment: Nigeria Prison Service gives dates for interview

It is all set for the Nigeria Prison Service (NPS) to conduct an interview for shortlisted candidates who applied to be recruited into the service from March 18 to March 23.

A statement in Port Harcourt by ASP Juliet Ofoni, the NPS Public Relations Officer, Rivers Command, disclosed that the six days exercise would begin at the State Prisons Headquarters, Ikwerre Road.

Ofoni said that the interview would start with Superintendent and Senior Inspector Cadre from March 18 to March 19.

She said that those on Inspector Cadre would take their turn from March 20 to March 21 at the same venue.

Similarly, candidates for the Assistant Cadre would be interviewed from March 22 to March 23.

Ofoni advised candidates to bring their Mode of Identification; Printed Reference Slip; Originals of Submitted Certificates; Plain white T-shirt; Shorts; Socks; a pair of canvass; and a 2B Pencil for the interview.

She, however, did not indicate the number of candidates involved in the exercise.

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