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CDCFIB Releases shortlist for recruitment into Immigration, Civil Defence, Fire, Correctional Services
The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has announced the release of the shortlist for candidates who participated in its recent recruitment exercise into the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCOS), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Federal Fire Service (FFS), and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).
In a statement issued on Wednesday night, the Secretary to the Board, Maj. Gen. A.M. Jibril (Rtd.), said applicants can check their application status on the official recruitment portal https://recruitment.cdcfib.gov.ng, starting from Thursday, October 30, 2025.
He explained that the portal will also display details of each shortlisted candidate’s Computer-Based Test (CBT), including the date, time, and venue.
Maj. Gen. Jibril urged applicants to follow only the instructions provided on the official website and to ignore any messages or social media posts from unofficial sources claiming to represent the Board.
He also warned applicants to be cautious of fraudsters who might offer fake promises of preferential treatment, emphasizing that the recruitment process remains fair, transparent, and merit-based.
According to the statement, the ongoing recruitment exercise is part of the Federal Government’s efforts to strengthen national security and public safety through the four key paramilitary agencies under the CDCFIB’s supervision.
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