… Police urged applicants who printed their online forms but missed their screening appointments to take part in the ongoing exercise.
DELTA, NIGERIA- The iNews Times | Police recruitment applicants in Delta State have been urged by the state government to report promptly for the ongoing physical and credential screening exercise taking place in Asaba.
The Director-General of the Delta State Bureau for Orientation and Communications, Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, made the appeal in a special announcement issued from the Governor’s Office in Asaba.
He explained that the screening exercise, organised by the Police Service Commission in partnership with the Nigeria Police Force, is a key stage in the ongoing nationwide recruitment into the Force.
Oghenesivbe stated that the exercise is meant for candidates who received invitation letters showing their screening centres and scheduled dates, those who missed their earlier screening appointments, applicants who printed their forms after completing the online registration, as well as candidates who received invitation letters but were not assigned screening centres.
He urged individuals in these categories to present themselves immediately for screening at the Delta State Police Command Headquarters on Okpanam Road in Asaba, starting from Friday, March 13, 2026. According to him, the exercise offers qualified applicants another opportunity to complete the recruitment process and move closer to their goal of serving in the Nigeria Police Force.
The bureau director-general also advised candidates to attend the screening with all required documents and credentials for verification. For further enquiries, applicants may contact the designated police officer, DCP Rita Emesim, on 08077228516.
However, he clarified that candidates who have already completed their screening should disregard the announcement.
Oghenesivbe reaffirmed the Delta State Government’s commitment to supporting federal institutions in ensuring a transparent, credible and successful recruitment process.









