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INEC Recruitment: 800,000 Jostle for 1,500 INEC Jobs - PhD holders seek Graduate Slots

Posted on Tue 18th Dec, 2012 - hotnigerianjobs.com --- (60 comments)


About 800,000 graduates have submitted applications to the Independent National Electoral Commission seeking to be employed to fill only 1,500 available job slots in the commission, competent sources told Daily Trust in Abuja. INEC placed vacancy advertisements in newspapers on November 19, inviting applications for the positions of legal officers, system analysts, architects, engineers, estate officers and registration area officers on grade levels 07, 08 and 09.

Only applicants with first degrees, Higher National Diplomas and National Certificate of Education (NCE) were invited to submit applications, but an official at the commission told Daily Trust that a number of PhD and master's degree holders also applied.

The official said INEC was alarmed by the huge inflow of applications into its website, as well as the calibre of applicants, some of whom are clearly "over qualified" for the jobs they applied for.

"In the first week alone, we had about 300,000 applications. We were alarmed," the official said.

"In fact there are PhD holders among the applicants; some of them have two master’s degrees. That is a reflection of the job situation in the country."

He also disclosed that INEC contracted the recruitment exercise to a consultant, NEXIR, which is expected to sort out the applications and invite only 8,000 applicants for examination. That translates into just 1,000 out of every 100,000 applicants.

From the 8,000 who sit for the examinations, the consultant has been mandated to recommend 3,000 candidates to the commission which will then select 1,500 out of the number to fill the available vacancies.

When asked to give details of what number applied for each position, the source said he could not because everything had been turned to the consultant to commence sorting out the applications.

"The IT department has collated all the applications (which were submitted online) and handed them to the consultant. And I am sure that some, especially those with PhD and master’s degrees, will be screened out because they are over qualified. Don’t forget that the positions advertised are entry points into the civil service," he said.

Daily Trust also learnt that the recruitment is expected to be concluded this month because it is captured in the 2012 budget.

"The recruitment was captured in the 2012 budget so it has to be concluded this December," the source said, adding that the commission will consult the Federal Character Commission and the Presidency before the final recruitment.

Click here to view the INEC Recruitment 2012

Source: Daily Trust

  

Comments (60)

No. 1
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 05:06:47 GMT by Akpan

The Phd holders should look for teaching jobs.currently so many universities are employing lecturers and non teaching staff,are they not aware?
No. 2
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 06:38:32 GMT by utibe

not all phd holders can teach. do u know if he is a chronic stammerer
No. 3
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 06:46:57 GMT by Kevaldo

Damn...is INEC confuz or wat? Hmmm...dey shld do wat dey hav 2 do i.e employ applicnt wit Bsc n HND holders. Aweva...NYSC scheme sld b scrap n d @ least N1m b given 2 graduates 2 start a busnes. INEC shldnt get surprise cos FG dnt often mek jobs available 4 d teamin youths. Do mo govt ko.
No. 4
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 06:49:45 GMT by riedman

I learnt from www.naijahotjobs.com that NEXIR had conducted the exams in Abuja and Lagos. Does anyone here know about it?
No. 5
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 07:13:35 GMT by jessica

@ riedman, plz tell mi u re joking? how wld they consult and no one i know knew about it?
No. 6
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 07:32:50 GMT by prince

The have conducted their usual "gangaroo selection" pple hav bn invited 4 test, from a reliable source.innocent Nigeria youth shd make a shout out to d appropriate quarters,it's well sha.
No. 7
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 07:35:59 GMT by riedman

@jessica i was also shocked too when a friend told me that another told him that the exams have been conducted. Later i checked a thread i had been following on the website i put up their. Though only one person in the thread wrote the exam.
But from the topic by hotnigerianjobs, i am of the view that INEC/NEXIR are still in the process of calling for the exams.
No. 8
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 07:39:10 GMT by Nwa bekee

INEC are thieves, fraudsters. They are not truthfull people. Nonsense
No. 9
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 07:47:10 GMT by riedman

@prince you have also confirmed it.
No. 10
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 08:05:14 GMT by tomcy

Where exactly are we heading to? God help the nigerian youths so that we dont take the bull by the horn,because is going to be catastrouphic. Anyway we are still waiting patiently. ''What will be must surely be''
No. 11
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 08:14:14 GMT by Enemuo Chinyere U

Iam very greatful INEC for the great privillage and opportunity given to the public.Iam intereted and would like to work with you.Iam a degree holder of Geology and Mining and my phone number is 08038412202.
No. 12
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 08:27:14 GMT by God dey

I do wake up in d middle of d night unable to sleep always thinking when will I get a job; dis year makes it 5yrs in d counting,no job,no wife,no children,it means no life.Crime seems to be d only way out.God help us b4 we graduates go into things we & the nation may regret.
No. 13
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 08:27:24 GMT by God dey

I do wake up in d middle of d night unable to sleep always thinking when will I get a job; dis year makes it 5yrs in d counting,no job,no wife,no children,it means no life.Crime seems to be d only way out.God help us b4 we graduates go into things we & the nation may regret.
No. 14
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 08:46:21 GMT by Bashir Abubakar Gada

Justice is extremely far way in Nigeria...hmmm Allah ka agaza but this is huge disappointment by inec by saying that is a masive recruitment but only 1,500 vacancy available share with over 800,000 applicant. Allah gamu gareka.
No. 15
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 09:04:06 GMT by God dey

@bashir, my broda 1500 is massive any point of view, d only problem, excluding "federal character principle" is dat of godfatherism & sales of employment slots; either u work in a godfather's farm plantations or u buy a slot 4 N300,000 or N500,000.Am aware of a top inec official who has given out 5 slot,u may minus dat away frm 1500.
No. 16
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 09:10:15 GMT by Visco

Will cruption eva go in dis country? If those in Abuja hv taken der exams y advertisin in de fst place infact INEC shuld b careful we graduates are keepin quit does nt mean dat we don kw wat 2do jst to allow peace to rain or els............?
No. 17
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 09:22:18 GMT by yagazie

I am noy suprised because if all the top officials will have a chance to present a candidate for employment, how do you think that the empolyment will be done by merrit..........its a shame to Nigerian goverenment, i wonder how they will succeed in curbing the excesses of unemployment in Nigeria if this kind of thing still exist.
No. 18
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 09:52:55 GMT by Kpim

Inec, u are calling 4 distructn
No. 19
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 10:13:48 GMT by prince Raph Crown

why is it that the interior are always forgotten in the selection of suitable candidates for employment?those people selectted are those whose parents,brothers,sibiling occupy the top govt parastatals.where is place of third class citizens without Federal Characters or even local characters?;




No. 20
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 10:39:52 GMT by prince Raph Crown

federal govt employment is always full with fraud,with federal,state,and local govt motivations,what a shame! truely we are not adhere strictly with the tenents of our national pledge 'to be faithful,loyal,and honest'.nonesense. the govt and consultant company are one.what a mess?

Govt in Nigeria and mostly at inec are cesspool of corruption,oasis of immorality and open sewage of political prostitution and bastardy.

where will this leads to?...

R...
No. 21
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 10:40:26 GMT by Master Bam

In fact what INEC has done concerning the issue of mass empoloyment place on net last month was bad only to hear later dat the test had been conducted in abuja & lagos while many teaming unemployed graduates in other parts of the country are still waiting for the date of the test what a shame for a country where injustice self centre political prostitution and bastardy are the order of the day may good God in His infinity mercy save us in this country.
No. 22
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 10:41:27 GMT by a a dauda

the nigerian labour market is all about who you know. inec will re invite another candidates for an aptitude test,but whether u sat for d exam or not u must know someone.iam now waiting for my inec offer.
No. 23
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 12:00:56 GMT by Jb

May our faithful God fish out bad leaders
No. 24
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 12:01:25 GMT by Jb

May our faithful God fish out bad leaders for injustice
No. 25
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 12:05:43 GMT by God dey

Dis high level of unemployment will come high level of crime & with high level of crime will come high level of insecurity for men of authority so d vicious circle goes on & on. Guys would kidnap,rob & do internet fraud 2 get money 2 leave d country.
No. 26
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 13:15:11 GMT by onyi

The exam was takin in Tutuwada Sec Schl. Abuja. U guys shud stat thinkn of Revolution!!.
No. 27
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 17:08:32 GMT by menini

inec una don do ima mmadu. 4get una talk n employ peple
No. 28
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 17:55:40 GMT by He goat

Hehehehe!!... Shit happens get to live with it, am waiting 4 my emplymnt letter, di exam has bein sorted out and letter given out, it was low key, invitation would soon be sent out in bulk 4 all of u suckers, to travel,waste ur money to jostle 4 positns already occupied, it cost me money and conectn to get dis job, u beta go hustle ur own, na so naija be nw o .. U either sit dia nd complain or u muv out to hustle ur way. I pity u guys goin 4 di nxt test, it al a waste of time. Oh, papa God tank u o o!!
No. 29
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 18:37:19 GMT by Dorothy

For PhD, and Masters holder to apply for the job meant for 1st degree, it shows the country is facing serious problem of unemployment, and our stupid Gov. failed to realize this despite that Nigeria is rich . May God intervene to our situation in this country.
No. 30
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 18:37:47 GMT by Emma

I have ben jobless 4 5yrs afta my NYSC.its nt ben easy,i hv made up my mind nt 2 go into crime no mather how poor i may bcus it is wrong as a child of God.my fellow nigerian unemployd graduates,i tink we should form a peacful and non association so govt can reach us easily and it wil also enable us to help ourselvs.if u buy my idea,my number is 08067994323.God bless nigeria nd help nigeria youth,be blessd
No. 31
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 19:57:42 GMT by aadauda

most of nigerian job opportunities is for you to have minimum working experience of 5-10 yrs. but must of nigerian graduates have 5-10 yrs unemployment experience where do they want us to get an experience.
No. 32
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 22:14:53 GMT by anjorin

a blink nation called Nigeria ,no future for the old age,middle age, youths and unborn children....
No. 33
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 22:16:16 GMT by Ab

'There is time 4 evrything'
No. 34
Posted on Wed 19th Dec, 2012 23:14:07 GMT by newlife ebizimor

God help us, 4 us don hve any
No. 35
Posted on Thu 20th Dec, 2012 14:12:36 GMT by sky

pls inec and Nexir are yet to conduct the test. Don't mislead people
No. 36
Posted on Thu 20th Dec, 2012 16:16:15 GMT by Thaiwoh

what is d fate of unemployed citizen of this country
No. 37
Posted on Thu 20th Dec, 2012 16:20:03 GMT by Cat

Just believe u wil get d job
No. 38
Posted on Thu 20th Dec, 2012 18:24:47 GMT by Mabel Balagbogbo

Good one
No. 39
Posted on Thu 20th Dec, 2012 18:25:45 GMT by Mana Balagbogbo

Great
No. 40
Posted on Fri 21st Dec, 2012 10:36:37 GMT by kazeem

do you think inec will still conduct another test despite the small number of people needed.
No. 41
Posted on Fri 21st Dec, 2012 16:54:02 GMT by Mebash

Pals let me be sincere wit u, dey wrote d exam last sat. I ve a cousin tht sat for d xam. She even tld me tht d population was nt tht much.since tht day my lost respect for jega.were is dis countru turmin into.alpt of pple re waitin to be called for d xam wen few pple re already choosen. My cousin clearly told me tht she paid dearly for her name to come out, d question i kp askin my self we re tlkin abt credible election in nig, is it pple tht buy dere way into inec tht wil give us credible election? Look at ow foreign affairs recruitment went. In kogi stae out of 209 tht was shortlisted to write d text only nine was selected. Out of dt nine dey took pple from kogi east n putin dere name under kogi central. Wt a shame! I hate dis country. If bokoharam can go for al dis our leaders my heart wil be gladened.
No. 42
Posted on Fri 21st Dec, 2012 18:00:06 GMT by Cat

If dis is true we post on facebook 2 GEJ our complain
No. 43
Posted on Fri 21st Dec, 2012 18:00:33 GMT by Cat

If dis is true we shld post on facebook 2 GEJ our complain
No. 44
Posted on Fri 21st Dec, 2012 21:38:32 GMT by Philip obi

Am short of words.9ija govt is fucked up
No. 45
Posted on Sat 22nd Dec, 2012 02:20:43 GMT by Aare

May God in His infinite mercy deliver ds country and help our youths
No. 46
Posted on Sat 22nd Dec, 2012 07:46:50 GMT by ogj

I didnt pay a kobo for my name to come out, it was a divine intervention and I still believe that the GOD I am serving will finish the Good work. I wrote my test at Enugu.
No. 47
Posted on Sat 22nd Dec, 2012 07:53:06 GMT by REVOLUTIONIST

How many youths are ready to change d ugly trend of MASSIVE unemployment & corruption in our own dear country our founding fathers fought for? If you're tired of this gross inadequacies, join this peaceful revolution. We've respect for life & humanity. Contact thro the email.
No. 48
Posted on Sat 22nd Dec, 2012 21:28:18 GMT by MNO

The issue of unemployment is fact becoming a characteristic for nigerian graduates. U either graduate with a God father on ur case or stay jobless for a looong time if not eternity. talking abt startn ur own biz,finance is not the only issue to that,wat more do u wana do now sef dat hasnt been done? Abegi,all na grammer ... na yahoo sure pass altho ppl don plenty for that lane sef
No. 49
Posted on Mon 24th Dec, 2012 06:42:10 GMT by Ibb

ALUTA CONTINUA.......VICTORIA ASCERTA.....!
AMALA AWETU....NOTIN SHALL DISCOURAGE US.....Remain Rugged 9ja Youth!
No. 50
Posted on Mon 24th Dec, 2012 09:57:18 GMT by Sunday

There is nothing that stops the Nigerian youths from forming associations that will millitate against this corrupt government. The problem of this country is those useless senators!


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