Federal Fire Service Recruitment Requirements & How To Apply.

Federal Fire Service Recruitment Requirements & How To Apply For Federal Fire Service job 2021

 Federal Fire Service Recruitment

The purpose of this information is to ensure that all applicants who are about to apply for this year’s FFS recruitments program must first have a pre-knowledge about Federal Fire Service (FFS).

This page will guide you on how to get the application form, how to apply, requirements and application guide, the websites of the official recruitment.

Here is 2020/2021 Federal Fire Service Recruitment Requirements & How To Apply.

Federal Fire Service Recruitment Portal:

Official Website: Fedfire.gov.ng, Twitter Account of The Federal Fire Service,Nigeria||Call: 08032003557||Email: info@fedfire.gov.ng||App: NISPSAS, Abuja, Nigeria fedfire.gov.ng

Currently, the Federal Fire Service is not recruiting. The purpose of this article is just to guide you on how to get the application form, how to apply, requirements and application guide, the websites of the official recruitment., the qualifications you need and the requirements that must be met.

 Federal Fire Service Recruitment Requirements

  • Applicants must be a Nigerian by birth or nationality
  • Not below 18 years or more than 30 years old
  • Applicants must be single
  • Male applicants need not be less than 1.68 metres (heights) and 1.63 metres for female (heights)
  • Have a fully expanded chest measurement of not less than 0.87 metres for men only
  • Must obtain an Health fits certificate from an approved accredited hospitals in Nigeria (or medical centers)
  • He or she must be of good character,
  • must not have been accused of any criminal offenses

Check websites for more Requirement and positions available here:

How To Apply For FFS Recruitment 2021

  • Applicants must apply here @ https://cdfipb.careers/  or fedfire.gov.ng ,
  • Fill and submit the application form online.
  • Other Official Links include:

https://cdfipb.careers/registrations/

http://fedfire.gov.ng/rportal/welcome/

List Of States Eligible For Fire Service Recruitment:

FFS Screening will hold in all the 36 States of Nigeria plus FTC.

  • Abia State
  • Adamawa State
  • Akwa Ibom State
  • Anambra State
  • Bauchi State
  • Bayelsa State
  • Benue State
  • Borno State
  • Cross River
  • Delta State
  • Ebonyi State
  • Edo State
  • Ekiti State
  • Enugu State
  • FCT (Federal Capital Territory)
  • Gombe State
  • Imo State
  • Jigawa State
  • Kaduna State
  • Kano State
  • Katsina State
  • Kebbi State
  • Kogi State
  • Kwara State
  • Lagos State
  • Minna State
  • Nassarawa State
  • Niger State
  • Ogun State
  • Ondo State
  • Osun State
  • Oyo State
  • Plateau State
  • Rivers State
  • Sokoto State
  • Taraba State
  • Yobe State
  • Zamfara State.

The Federal Fire Service:

The Federal Fire Service was established in 1901 by the British colonial regime as a unit within the Lagos Police Service Department to prevent and combat fire outbreaks in the Government Reserved Areas of Lagos Colony.

This Unit was formed and incorporated alongside the then Lagos Police and was known as the Lagos Police Fire Brigade.

The Federal Fire Service has the statutory responsibility for rescue fire prevention, mitigation, fire fighting as well as paramedical and information services.

The Federal Government reform of the Fire Services in the country in 2007 redefined the mandate of the Service as Regulation of the State and Private Fire Services, Prescription and monitoring of standards for the promotion of fire education,

Fire prevention, safety, mitigation and investigation, Ensuring effective discharge of the functions of the State Fire Services, Provision of policy direction for the Nation’s Fire Services, Ensuring the standardization of fire and rescue equipment  manufactured or imported into Nigeria,

Encouraging the establishment by the State Fire Services of adequate number of fire stations and fire posts, Establishing the National Fire Academy to meet the training requirements of fire fighters in the country and beyond and Coordination of national emergencies.

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