Rivers
Rivers Civil Service Commission Begins Physical Interview For Successful Applicants
Rivers State Civil Service Commission has commenced physical verification exercise for successful applicants of its online interview.
Chairman of the Commission, Sir Walter Clifford Ndu, said in an interview that a total of 7,500 successful applicants will be physically verified by the commission.
He said the 7500 were part of the 10,000 youths earlier promised by out-gone Governor, Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, to be employed into the State Civil Service.
“What is happening here today is in response to one of the promises the former Governor made to the people of Rivers State that he is going to employ 10,000 youths of Rivers State into the Civil Service and we have been on it”, he stated.
He said the State Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, directed physical verification of successful online applicants.
“The new Governor, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, in his wisdom, has also given directives that those who have been successful should have their physical interview to identify if those credentials they submitted are correct and also to see them physically”, he said.
Explaining further, Ndu said “you may recall that a total number of youths to be employed is about 10,000, but the Governor in his magnanimity directed that because of the shortages we have in the teaching aspect of the service,1000 slots have already been allocated to the Primary Schools Board.
“Also, another 1000 to the Post Primary Schools Board, and 250 for Judicial Service Commission for judicial officers and all of that, about 200 to the Health Management Board for health officers and doctors.
“We are now left with mainstream, a number of 7500 so these are the numbers that will be interviewed.
“Those we are inviting to come for the interview are those who were successful, who passed the online test and the rest of them”.
Noting that the verification will be in batches, Ndu used the occasion to thank former Governor Nyesom Wike for the approval and by extension, Governor Fubara for the directives.
By: John Bibor
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