CDCFIB announces major update in ongoing recruitment  exercise 

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The Federal Government has announced major update in Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board, CDCFIB, recruitment.

The new update is contained in a statement by the Head of Press for the Secretary to the Board, Okeh Juliet, on Friday.

The Board advised applicants to disregard unofficial directives on dress code and document requirements ahead of the medical screening phase.

According to the Board, there is no prescribed dress code for candidates participating in the medical screening exercise scheduled to begin on Sunday, June 22, 2026.

It reiterated that applicants for positions in the Nigeria Correctional Service, NCoS, Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, Federal Fire Service, FFS, and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, have been advised to simply appear in normal and decent attire.

The Board, however, warned candidates against bringing any credentials to the screening venues, as no document verification will be conducted during the medical exercise.

“Any information directing candidates to wear a particular dress code or bring their credentials should be disregarded, as such directives did not emanate from the Board,” the statement read.

Source: Daily Post Nigeria

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