Are you interested in joining Nigeria’s Federal Fire Service (FFS)? Look no further!
This comprehensive guide will walk you through the recruitment process for the upcoming 2024/2025 cycle, ensuring you’re well-prepared when the application period opens. While the application form isn’t currently available, we’ll provide crucial information to help you get ready and maximize your chances of selection.
About Federal Fire Service (FFS) Nigeria
The Federal Fire Service has been integral to Nigeria since its inception in 1963, initially starting with the Lagos Police Fire Brigade in 1901. Over the years, its role has expanded significantly, encompassing fire suppression, rescue operations, medical assistance, and fire safety education nationwide. The FFS now regulates fire services across states, sets safety standards, promotes fire prevention policies, and oversees equipment maintenance and readiness.
Zonal Commands of the FFS
The FFS operates through ten zonal commands strategically spread across Nigeria:
- Zone A: Benue (HQ), Nassarawa & Plateau
- Zone B: Kano (HQ), Katsina, Jigawa & Kaduna
- Zone C: Bauchi (HQ), Yobe & Borno
- Zone D: Enugu
- Zone E: Akwa Ibom (HQ), Cross Rivers & Rivers
- Zone F: Lagos, Ogun & Oyo
- Zone G: Niger, Kogi & Kwara
- Zone H: Sokoto, Zamfara & Kebbi
- Zone I: Adamawa, Taraba, & Gombe
- Zone J: Imo & Abia
Requirements for Federal Fire Service (FFS) Recruitment
To qualify for the FFS recruitment, applicants must meet specific criteria:
- Nigerian citizenship with valid identification.
- Age between 18 and 35 years.
- Height requirements: Male applicants must be at least 1.65m tall; females at least 1.60m tall.
- Minimum chest measurement of 0.87m for males.
- No history of drug addiction or membership in secret cults.
- Educational qualifications: Minimum of GCE Ordinary Level, SSCE/NECO, or equivalent with at least three credits in not more than two sittings. Higher qualifications are advantageous.
- Computer literacy is preferred.
- Submission of referee forms and a passport photograph not exceeding 80KB in size.
How to Apply for Federal Fire Service Recruitment
When the recruitment portal opens:
- Visit the official FFS Recruitment portal at www.cdcfib.career (ensure to check for updates as portal activity may vary).
- Click on the "Apply" button and follow the prompts to create an account.
- Upon account creation, you’ll receive an application code. Keep this code safe.
- Log in with your account details and complete the application for your preferred position.
- Submit your application through the portal.
Federal Fire Service Shortlisted Candidates
Candidates who successfully make it to the shortlist will be contacted using the details provided during application. It’s crucial to maintain access to your email and secure your SIM card.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Is the Federal Fire Service form out for 2024? No, the application portal is currently closed. Stay tuned for updates.
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What is the Federal Fire Service salary in Nigeria? Salaries range from ?70,577 per month for SSCE holders to ?230,447 per month for BSc or HND holders.
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How can I check if I’m shortlisted for Federal Fire Service 2024? Visit www.cdcfib.career for updates. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly.
For more details, visit the official website of the Federal Fire Service at www.fedfire.gov.ng.
This guide equips you with essential information to navigate the Federal Fire Service recruitment process effectively. Prepare thoroughly, stay informed, and best of luck with your application!
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