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The management of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced 8th August 2024 as the latest commencement date for the INEC 2024 recruitment exercise.
This means that INEC will start recruiting interested Nigerians on 8th August 2024.
See below for INEC recruitment requirements and how to apply.
INEC Recruitment Requirements 2024/2025
- For a start, you need to have at least 5 credit passes in your O’level result (WAEC, NECO, or NABTEB) including English and Mathematics not more than two (2) sittings before you can apply for INEC Recruitment 2024.
- You must have reached the AGE of sixteen 18.
- You must be medically fit and must have a certified medical report from any government hospital.
- You must not be suffering from any physical or mental disabilities.
- Candidate must be a Nigerian by birth.
- You must have a valid National Identity Number (NIN)
- HND and OND accepted but having B.Sc or Masters’s Degree from an accredited Tertiary Institution in any related discipline is an added advantage.
- Visit the official INEC website below for other requirements.
How To Apply For INEC Recruitment 2024/2025
Below are the quick winning steps to apply for INEC jobs in 2024
- Go to INEC Recruitment official portal via https://inecnigeria.org
- Sign up with your active email if required.
- Select your preferred position.
- Fill up the online application form.
- Attach the required documents.
- Finally, submit your application and wait for feedback.
Eligible States
1. | Abia |
2. | Adamawa |
3. | Akwa Ibom |
4. | Anambra |
5. | Bauchi |
6. | Bayelsa |
7. | Benue |
8. | Borno |
9. | Cross River |
10. | Delta |
11. | Ebonyi |
12. | Edo |
13. | Ekiti |
14. | Enugu |
15. | Gombe |
16. | Imo |
17. | Jigawa |
18. | Kaduna |
19. | Kano |
20. | Katsina |
21. | Kebbi |
22. | Kogi |
23. | Kwara |
24. | Lagos |
25. | Nasarawa |
26. | Niger |
27. | Ogun |
28. | Ondo |
29. | Osun |
30. | Oyo |
31. | Plateau |
32. | Rivers |
33. | Sokoto |
34. | Taraba |
35. | Yobe |
36. | Zamfara & FCT |
How To Avoid Mistakes When Filling INEC Online Application
- Visit a nice and reliable cyber cafe near you
- Make sure there is good and strong network connectivity before starting your registration
- Provide a valid email, your full name and address.
- Ensure that the photo you wish to use on INEC Portal as PASSPORT is clear that’s if required.
- Avoid photos with dark backgrounds except required.
- Ensure to use a functional mobile number.
- Choose your desired Position based on the entry requirements.
- Review your form and ensure that there are no errors before and after you submit it.
INEC Recruitment Closing Date
The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC job application Portal closing date for 2024 is not yet available.
Once we have the details of the deadline we shall make it available on this page.
INEC Latest News on Recruitment 2024/2025
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All You Need To Know About INEC
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) was established in 1998 and is the electoral body which oversees elections in Nigeria.
General Abdulsalami Abubakar established the current INEC, with Justice Ephraim Akpata as chairman.
Akpata had to deal with 26 political associations, giving only nine provisional registration as political parties for the 1998–1999 elections, eventually whittled down to three parties.[
Despite efforts to ensure free and fair elections, the process drew serious criticism from international observers.
After Akpata died in January 2000, the government of President Olusegun Obasanjo appointed Abel Guobadia Nigeria’s Chief Electoral Officer, a position that was confirmed by the Nigerian Senate in May 2000.
Guobadia was responsible for the 2003 elections, which were marred by widespread violence and other irregularities.
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