If you’re interested in joining Nigeria’s Federal Civil Service, now’s the time to apply through the CDCFIB Recruitment Portal. The government is hiring 30,000 new officers across four paramilitary agencies: Civil Defence, Correctional Service, Fire Service, and Immigration Service.
What Is CDCFIB Recruitment?
This recruitment drive targets fresh candidates eager to serve in these crucial security and emergency response roles. The goal is to strengthen national safety and improve emergency handling capabilities nationwide. The opportunity offers a steady government job, with competitive pay, pension plans, and ongoing career training.
Available Positions & Agencies
You can apply to just one of these services, with different roles open depending on the agency:
Nigerian Correctional Service
- Superintendent of Corrections
- Assistant Superintendent
- Inspector
- Assistant Inspector
- Other supporting ranks
Federal Fire Service
- Assistant Superintendent
- Inspector
- Assistant Inspector
- Other junior roles
Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC)
- Assistant Superintendent
- Inspector
- Assistant Inspector
- Various junior ranks
Nigeria Immigration Service
- Assistant Superintendent
- Assistant Inspector
- Other entry-level positions
Important: Applying to more than one agency will lead to disqualification, so choose carefully.
Benefits of Joining CDCFIB
Once accepted, employees receive:
- Stable employment with government job security
- Monthly salary and allowances under federal terms
- Pension and retirement plans
- Opportunities for career growth and specialized training
Eligibility Requirements
Before applying, make sure you meet these conditions:
- Must be a Nigerian by birth
- Possess the necessary educational qualifications (SSCE, Diploma, NCE, HND, BSc depending on role)
- Physically and mentally fit with a medical fitness certificate from a government hospital
- Must have a clean criminal record
Documents You Need
Prepare these before starting your application:
- Birth Certificate
- National Identification Number (NIN) slip
- Indigene Letter
- Academic certificates (originals and scanned copies)
- Medical fitness certificate
How to Apply on the CDCFIB Recruitment Portal Login
The application process is straightforward:
- Visit the Official Portal: The recruitment portal opens on July 14, 2025.
- Select Your Agency: Pick only one agency to apply for—Correctional Service, Immigration Service, Fire Service, or Civil Defence.
- Complete the Online Form: Fill in your personal details, educational background, and upload scanned documents.
- Review and Submit: Double-check all information before submission. Don’t forget to print your acknowledgment slip.
The deadline for submissions is August 11, 2025.
Links to Apply
- Apply for Nigeria Immigration Service
- Apply for Civil Defence
- Apply for Fire Service
- Apply for Correctional Service
Why This Recruitment Matters
The Federal Government is committed to enhancing public safety by recruiting qualified Nigerians into paramilitary roles that play key parts in national security. Whether it’s fire emergencies, immigration control, civil defence, or prison management, these positions offer a valuable chance for young Nigerians to serve their country with pride.
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This recruitment portal stands as a direct gateway for thousands of Nigerians to secure meaningful, long-term federal employment. Don’t miss out — check your eligibility, prepare your documents, and submit your application before the August 11 deadline.
Take the step today toward a stable career with the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire & Immigration Services Board.
Article updated 46 minutes ago. Content is written and modified by multiple authors.