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Adamawa Govt disqualifies 44,099 applicants, still has 52,003 to consider for 4,000 jobs

Published on June 20, 2025 at 12:46 PM

The Adamawa State Civil Service Commission has disqualified 44,099 persons who applied for jobs in its ongoing recruitment exercise.

After the initial screening, 52,003 of the total 96,102 applicants were cleared for the next stage.

The Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ahmadu Fintiri, Humwashi Wonosikou who gave an update on the recruitment exercise, explained that many applicants failed screening mostly because they did not meet the basic requirements.

“Some applied with the wrong qualifications — like those holding NCE certificates that were not part of the advertised process. Others entered mismatched fields of study, uploaded incorrect documents, or were simply too old for the roles,”; Wonosikou said.

He advised the 52,003 shortlisted candidates to prepare properly and meet all new requirements to be published soon.

“Every step forward in this process is about ensuring that only the right, qualified individuals are selected to serve the good people of Adamawa State,”; he assured.

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