Nigeria Police Recruitment 2025: 50,000 Constables Opportunity

 

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Nigeria Police Recruitment 2025/2026: Apply for 50,000 Constable Vacancies

​The Police Service Commission (PSC), in partnership with the Nigeria Police Force (NPF), has officially announced the massive recruitment of 50,000 Police Constables across all 36 states and the FCT. This initiative, directed by His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, is a strategic move to strengthen community policing and enhance the internal security of Nigeria.

​For young Nigerians looking for a stable career with a competitive salary, this is a golden opportunity. With the recent implementation of the ₦70,000 national minimum wage, joining the force in 2026 offers better financial prospects than ever before.

Why This Recruitment is Different in 2026

​The 2025/2026 recruitment drive is not just about increasing numbers; it’s about quality and welfare. The Federal Government has committed to improved welfare by aligning police pay with the new national minimum wage standards. Furthermore, the process is built on transparency, using a merit-based system to ensure only the best candidates are selected. These new recruits will be trained in modern technology and digital investigation techniques to meet global policing standards.

Nigeria Police Salary and the New ₦70,000 Minimum Wage

​One of the most frequent questions from applicants is regarding the monthly take-home pay for new officers. Following the passage of the National Minimum Wage Act, the pay for entry-level officers has been significantly adjusted.

​Currently, a Police Recruit undergoing training is entitled to a monthly allowance that starts at the national base of ₦70,000, often reaching up to ₦75,000 depending on specific training location stipends. Upon successful graduation and promotion to the rank of Police Constable (Grade Level 03), the monthly gross salary increases significantly, typically ranging between ₦84,000 and ₦96,000. As officers grow in their careers and reach the rank of Police Corporal, their monthly earnings further rise to between ₦98,000 and ₦110,000.

Qualifications and Eligibility

​The recruitment features two cadres: General Duty (ages 18–25) and Specialists (ages 18–28). Both require a minimum of five credits in O'Level results (including English and Maths), though Specialists must also provide a Trade Test Certificate.

​Physically, males must be at least 1.67m tall, and females must be 1.64m. Men must also have a chest measurement of at least 86cm. You must be a Nigerian citizen by birth and possess a valid NIN.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. Is the Nigeria Police recruitment form 2026 out? Yes, the application portal opened on December 15, 2025, and will remain open until January 25, 2026.

2. Can B.Sc or HND holders apply for this 50,000 recruitment? No. This specific recruitment is strictly for the rank of Constable, and the requirement is strictly SSCE/O'Level. Graduates with B.Sc or HND are generally overqualified for this cadre and should wait for the Cadet ASP or Inspector recruitment cycles.

3. What are the specific academic requirements? You must have at least five (5) credits in WAEC, NECO, GCE, or NABTEB, including English Language and Mathematics, in not more than two sittings.

4. Can I apply with a pending O'Level result? No. You must have your results ready at the time of application. The portal requires you to upload these documents during the registration process.

5. Can a pregnant woman apply? No. Female applicants must not be pregnant at the time of recruitment or during the physical training period.

6. How much is the NPF recruitment form? The form is 100% Free. The Nigeria Police Force and the PSC will never ask you for money to apply. Beware of scammers asking for "processing fees."

Step-by-Step Application Guide

​Applying is 100% online. Ensure you have your NIN ready to fetch your bio-data. Fill in the form carefully, double-checking for spelling errors, and upload clear scans of your O'Level results, Birth Certificate, and Local Government Certificate of Origin. Once you submit, ensure you download and print your Application Slip, as you will be required to present it during the physical screening.

Avoid Recruitment Scams

​The Police Service Commission (PSC) has warned that no payment is required at any stage. Beware of "agents" on WhatsApp claiming to have "slots" for sale. If anyone asks you for money to "facilitate" your application, they are scammers.

How to Apply (Official Link)

​To begin your registration, please use the official portal link provided below. We recommend using a computer or a modern smartphone with a stable internet connection.

Official Application Portal: https://npfapplication.psc.gov.ng


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