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Nigeria Customs resolves applicants’ complaints on recruitment portal

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has resolved issues on their recruitment portal which was lodged by applicants.

Okay Nigeria understands that the this was disclosed by Joseph Attah, the service Public Relations Officer, in Abuja on Tuesday.

The spokesman stated that the complaints were mainly on non-capturing of some institutions attended by applicants in the portal system and that had been resolved.

He said:

“Some institutions were not earlier captured by the portal system, when our attention was drawn to it, we resolved that immediately.

“Other challenges are on poor network which is not our fault but where the applicants are applying from and also the situation where applicants did not enter required information as demanded by the portal.

” There must be a little challenge, it is expected when people in hundreds are applying at the same time.

“Though, we have a robust platform capable of taking this pressure. our server is effective and we are collaborating with some service providers to ensuring the exercise is efficient.”

It is recalled by Okay Nigeria that the recruitment portal on Wednesday, April 17, for the recruitment of 3,200 officers.

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