NDLEA Releases New Date For Training For Successful 2nd Batch Narcotic Assistant Candidates

Posted on September 18, 2021

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has directed that successful 2nd Batch Narcotic Assistant (NASS) candidates should report for training on Friday 3rd December, 2021 instead of the earlier date of Saturday 25th September, 2021.

INSTRUCTIONS:


1.​ All successful candidates are to report at the NDLEA Academy, Kotton Rikus, Jos, Plateau state with the following:

i.​Original and photocopy of credentials and NDLEA online application reference slip.
ii.​Four copies of colour passport photograph without cap/hat.
iii.​Writing materials to include biro, pencil, ruler, notebooks and file jacket.
iv.​Three pairs of white (unmarked) round neck vests and navy blue shorts (without stripes).
v.​Two pairs of white and black socks.
vi.​Two pairs of pure black canvas trainers (rubber type NOT acceptable).
vii.​Two white bed sheets and pillow cases.
viii.​Two black trousers and white long sleeve shirts.
ix.​One blanket (grey or army green colour).
x.​Two pairs of national dress or suit and casual wears with shoes.
xi.​Bucket, cutlasses and brooms to be purchased on arrival.
xii.​Some pocket money and toiletries.
xiii.​Two black cloth facemasks.

2.​ All successful candidates must at all times observe COVID-19 protocols.

3.​ Candidates who fail to report by 6pm on Monday 6th December, 2021 will be disqualified.

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