FG Begins Recruitment Of 774 LG Employees

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The National Directorate of Employment has released details into the programme and how to apply. According to the report, the Special Public Works Program has been approved by the president and its part of the Federal Government’s effort to relieve the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.

Firstly, interested applicants are to simply visit the official websites allocated for the recruitment and fill-in all details. The official website is in the link below; https://nde.gov.ng/nderegistration-form

Recall that the federal government had earlier informed the public that the employment is a three months initiative and the programme is expected to run between October to December 2020. One of the goal of the exercise is to assist citizens who are affected by the covid-19 outbreak. This is thus aimed at relieving people who might have lost their job as a result of the coronavirus disease in the country. The employment is believed to engage at least one thousand people each from the 774 local government in the country.

STIPEND AND COMMISSION:

The exact payment structure for the job has not been announced but around #60 billion was released for the stipends and operational cost. Mathematically, the payment should run into some few thousands of naira per month like other social investment program.

REQUIREMENT:

The basic educational certificates are requirement and majorly the skills possessed. In the recruitment form, there are columns for school and institutions attended. This means that at least a primary six certificates and upward is necessary.

HOW TO APPLY

The method of applying is by visiting the official website of national directorate of Employment. The link is https://nde.gov.ng/nderegistration-form

CLOSING DATE:

As at the time of this report, the closing date for the application has not been announced, but interested person should apply before time runs out.


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