The Adamawa State Civil Service Commission has announced a mop-up CBT examination for candidates who have not participated in the examination in different centres over the week.
A total of 52,003 candidates have been taking the test in various zonal centres across the state since July 31, 2025, for placement in 4,000 civil service vacancies that the government declared earlier in the year.
The Permanent Secretary of the state civil service commission, Abubakar Maiha, said in a public notice issued Friday morning that the mop-up for those who missed the examination in their respective centres can now take it in Yola this Saturday, August 9.
Maiha said the mop-up is scheduled for General Murtala Mohammed College, Yola, at 7:00 a.m.
“All concerned candidates are advised to appear at the venue with their exam slip and a valid means of identification,” Maiha stated.
He warned that the exercise is the final opportunity for all affected candidates to participate in the recruitment process.
The Adamawa State Government had launched the civil service recruitment process in April this year when it announced the 4,000 job openings after Governor Ahmadu Fintiri gave the directive.
The state civil service commission opened an online portal for applicants, giving the applicants April 29 to May 12, 2025, to submit their documents.
A total of 96,102 people applied, from whom 52,003 were selected for the CBT test after initial screening.