34,000 APPLICANTS SEEK 1,000 POLICE JOBS IN BENUE. (PHOTO).

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 34,000 APPLICANTS SEEK 1,000 POLICE JOBS IN BENUE  No fewer than 34,000 applicants are competing for just 1,000 police recruitment slots in Benue State, highlighting the growing unemployment crisis, the police have said. The disclosure was made on Thursday by the Assistant Commissioner of Police in charge of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department (SCIID), Musa Abdulraham, during a lecture at the Police Officers’ Mess in Makurdi. The event formed part of activities marking the 2026 Police Week. Speaking on “Prevention of Electoral Violence and Ballot Box Snatching,” Abdulraham linked youth unemployment to rising cases of electoral violence. He noted that thousands of jobless youths are often exploited by politicians to disrupt elections. He said the overwhelming number of applicants underscores the scarcity of employment opportunities in the state. “For example, in the ongoing police recruitment, 34,000 applied in Benue State for only 1,000 vacancies. If ...

ANAMBRA HEAD OF SERVICE LAUNCHES CLEANLINESS INITIATIVE AT STATE SECRETARIAT. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE


 Anambra Head of Service Launches Cleanliness Initiative at State Secretariat

‎By Ruth Orji 

‎The newly appointed Head of Service in Anambra State, Mrs. Ngozi Iwuono, has embarked on a general sanitation exercise at the state secretariat and its surroundings, just one week into her tenure.

‎The initiative is in line with the directive of Governor Chukwuma Soludo, who recently expressed dissatisfaction with the unclean environment and lack of punctuality among civil servants during an unannounced visit to the secretariat. The Governor had subsequently suspended several workers for six months.

‎During an interview, Iwuono Esq, emphasized that the cleanliness exercise was a direct result of the Governor's instructions, aimed at instilling discipline and creating a healthy work environment. 


She commended the proactive workers who participated in the exercise and urged them to maintain cleanliness as a lasting culture.

‎"The Governor has declared zero tolerance for dirty environments and unseriousness among workers. We are committed to ensuring that the Anambra civil service becomes a model for other states to emulate," she said.

‎Also, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment, Mr. Tochukwu Obodogha, supported the initiative, highlighting the importance of adhering to the Environmental Management Protection and Administration Law of 2024. 


He encouraged workers to adopt cleanliness as a way of life, aligning with the state government's goal of creating a sustainable environment.

‎One more photo below. 



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