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APPLY: INEC Begins Recruitment For Adhoc Staff (See link to apply)

APPLY: INEC Begins Recruitment For Adhoc Staff (See link to apply)

Charity Reporters’ reported earlier that INEC announced the registration of recruitment for adhoc staff for the 2023 general election.

 

On September 7, INEC launched the portal for the recruitment which can be done via 2 links located on the INEC website:

 

www.inecnigeria.org or https://pres.inecnigeria.org

 

Those that are Eligible to apply

 

For SUPERVISORY PRESIDING OFFICER (SPO), the Requirement is that the applicant must be a Public/Civil Servant on Grade Level 10-14 (Priority is given to qualified staff of NYSC/NOA/NIMC/NPC) OR Registration Area Officers/INEC staff not engaged in other duties (GL 10-14).

 

For REGISTRATION AREA CENTER (RAC), INEC requires that the applicant must be a Head of School or a staff (GL 07 and above) of the school/ institution/ public building hosting the RAC.

 

For PRESIDING OFFICER (PO) / ASSISTANT, the basic requirement is that applicants must be a Serving Corps member or a penultimate student of a Federal/State tertiary institution in Nigeria with a knowledge of IT.

Another requirement for this position is that the applicant should be a staff of an MDA with an OND qualification or a former corps member (Not earlier than the 2018 batch)

 

For REGISTRATION AREA TECHNICAL SUPPORT (RATECH), the requirement is that Applicants for this category must have an IT background and Must be a suitable INEC staff (not engaged in any other duties) or a Serving Corps Members in the Commission (where available)

 

Read also: 2023: INEC Insists On Electronic Transmission Of Results

Nigeria, Not Yet Independent-INEC

 

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