WorldStage– The Police Service Commission (PSC) has convened a strategic stakeholders meeting with the Nigeria Police Force, the Ministry of Police Affairs, and the Federal Character Commission to fine-tune the process for the recruitment of 50,000 police officers into the Nigeria Police Force.
A statement by Mr. Torty Njoku Kalu, Head, Protocol & Public Affairs, Office of the Chairman said the meeting which held on Tuesday, 2nd December 2025 at the PSC headquarters in Abuja, focused on ensuring a seamless, transparent, and credible recruitment exercise that upholds the principles of fairness, equity, and merit.
In his opening remarks, the Chairman of PSC, DIG Hashimu Salihu Argungu (rtd), who was represented by DIG (Dr) Taiwo Lakanu (rtd), a Board Member and Chairman of the PSC Standing Committee on Nigeria Police Force Matters, reiterated the Commission’s commitment to an open and inclusive process that will strengthen the capacity and diversity of the Nigeria Police Force.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Police Affairs, Dr. Anuma Ogbonnaya, who led the delegation from the Ministry, expressed optimism and assured of the Ministry’s collaboration.
Key resolutions from the meeting include: Strict adherence to the Federal Character principles as enshrined in the Constitution to ensure equitable representation across all states and geopolitical zones; A strong emphasis on gender inclusivity, with deliberate measures to encourage and facilitate the recruitment of qualified female candidates; and assurance of a transparent, technology-driven process that will be publicly accessible and free from undue interference.
The collaborating agencies in the meeting agreed to work in synergy to uphold the integrity of the exercise, promote national unity, and deliver a recruitment process that meets the expectations of Nigerians.
The Commission assured prospective applicants and the general public that the recruitment would be conducted with the highest level of accountability and in compliance with extant laws and guidelines.
The statement said further details and timelines for the recruitment will be communicated in due course.













































