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In the quest of ensuring a free and fair election next year, the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC has begun the recruitment of Ad-hoc staff for the 2022 general election.



Applications are invited for the 2023 Adhoc Staff Recruitment within the capacities listed below:

1. Supervisory Presiding Officer SPO

2. Presiding Officer PO and Assistant Presiding Officer APO

3. Registration Area Technician RATECH

4. RAC Manager

Location Nationwide

Eligibility Criteria

1. Supervisory Presiding Officers SPOs

Source Institution and Qualification

Federal Public / Civil Service / MDAs Staff on GL 10 14 Priority is given MDAs. qualified staff of NYSC / NOA / NIMC.

INEC Staff RAOs and other INEC staff not engaged in any other duties GL 10 14

2. Presiding Officer PO & Assistant Presiding Officer APO

Source Institution and Qualification

NYSC Serving Corps members

Former NYSC Not earlier than 2018 i.e 2018, 2019, 2020 and 2021.

Federal and State Tertiary Institution Students in Penultimate year and a year to Convocation.

MDAs Federal and State Permanent Staff with OND or on GL 07 10.

3. RAC Manager

Source Institution and Qualification

The school / institution hosting the RAC or Super RAC Head of school or a Staff on GL 07 and above.

4. Registration Area Technician RATECH

Source Institution and Qualification

INEC Staff Suitable ICT staff State and HQ of the Commission not engaged in any other duties.

NYSC Serving Corps members in the Commission where available.

General Criteria for All Positions

Applicants must not be political party members.

Applicants must not have demonstrated or expressed support for any candidate or party.

Applicants must reside in the state selected.

Application Closing Date 8:00 PM: 14th December, 2022.

How to Apply? Interested and qualified candidates should click HERE

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