North Central Development Commission not recruiting – Management
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By Anthony Maliki, Abuja
The North Central Development Commission (NCDC) has informed the general public that it has not commenced any recruitment exercise, contrary to rumours suggesting that the Commission is currently employing.
Since its establishment, the appointment of its Board and Management, and their subsequent inauguration, the Commission has been in the initial phase of articulating its organizational structure, and mapping out its human and material resource needs.
This was disclosed in a statement to Apex News Exclusive by James Uloko, NCDC Executive Director, Corporate Services.
The statement stressed that as part of this process, the Commission has commenced engagements with the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, the Federal Character Commission, and other relevant government agencies to conduct a comprehensive needs assessment and obtain the necessary waivers and approvals.
It is only after these fundamental steps are completed that the Commission will formally begin the process of recruiting its workforce.
Furthermore, the Commission’s budget proposal is yet to receive final passage at the National Assembly, making any claims of ongoing recruitment entirely false.
The NCDC therefore advises members of the public to disregard any such rumours and remain vigilant against the activities of scammers and fraudsters who may attempt to defraud unsuspecting individuals through fake employment offers or online recruitment portals.
Uloko assured that when the time comes for recruitment, it will be publicly announced and conducted in line with due process, transparency, and fairness, with appropriate engagement of relevant stakeholders.

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