The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has announced a date for online test for qualified applicants who successfully submitted their applications in the Superintendent Cadre (Professional and General Duties) for its 2023 recruitment exercise.
The agency, in a release by its Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, stated that access to its assessment platform will be open from 10:00am on Monday, 8 May till 23:59pm, Wednesday, 10 May, 2023.
It stated that the assessment exercise is the first in the series of screening tests to be conducted for qualified candidates.
“The assessment exercise is the first in the series of screening tests to be conducted for qualified candidates.
“They will be contacted, through their submitted email accounts with details on how to undergo the online assessment test.
“All qualified applicants who met the advertised qualifications and requirements are advised to check their email inbox or spam folder, starting from today Wednesday, 3 May, 2023, for their notification and instructions on how to participate in the online assessment test.
“All qualified applicants are expected to sit for the online test between the period indicated above.
“Further instructions on how to participate in the aptitude assessment exercise will be provided on the test platform and during a special edition of the NDLEA Twitter Space.
“This will hold on Friday, 5 May between 3pm and 5pm on the agency’s Twitter handle and streamed live on our Facebook, YouTube and Instagram accounts,” it was further stated.
The contacted applicants were admonished that it is important that they complete the assessment test within the allotted time and submit same.
“It is IMPORTANT that all contacted applicants complete the assessment test within the allotted time and submit same after carefully going through the instructions on the candidates dashboard.
“For further enquiries, please visit our website www.ndlea.gov.ng or our social media handles: @NDLEA01 on Facebook and @ndlea_nigeria on Twitter, Instagram, YouTube,” it was added in the release.