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How to apply for inec ad-hoc staff job

INEC Adhoc Staff Job Vacancies for 2019 General Election. The Independent National Electoral Commission Recruitment for 2019 General Election is currently ongoing. Here is an updated procedure to apply for INEC Adhoc Staff recruitment.


INEC Adhoc Staff Job Vacancies for 2019 General Election

This is for those who are interested and searching for Independent National Electoral Commission INEC Adhoc Job for the 2019 General Election. Registration to recruit Adhoc staff for the 2019 election is ongoing and INEC has already specified the category of people they need for the job.


According to Independent National Electoral Commission INEC, they are going to recruit only youth Corps members, Students of Federal Government Tertiary Education Institutions and Federal Civil Servants to serve as adhoc staff in the 2019 General Election Which they have already started registering and collecting data of those they need.


Easy way npower beneficiaries and those who do not fall into the category can apply for the job


However, if you are not among the category of people mentioned above and you are interested in working as INEC Adhoc staff, you can still try your luck by applying for the job. Follow the procedure below to apply:


If you attend any of the Federal tertiary education institution in your state of resident and still have the ID card of that particular school, visit the school to confirm if INEC registration is ongoing at the school. If it is then ask to be registered to participate as INEC Adhoc Staff in the up coming general election in February 2019.


Make sure you go there with your National and School id card, present it to them and they will ask for your Name, LGA and phone number.


You can also visit the INEC office in your LGA to confirm if they are receiving application. Incase you dont know where INEC office is located in your area, you can check addresses of INEC office in all the LGA in Nigeria on INEC website.


Note: this may work for others but may not work for you because probably some state maybe short of applicants while some state may have excesses. Anyway do not let that stop you from trying.



Stay tuned for our future update. Drop a comment with any issue you are having so far or your success stories.


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