The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited on Saturday commenced computer-based tests for recruitment into various positions in the state-owned oil firm.
NNPCL disclosed this in a statement on its official Facebook account on Saturday.
According to the firm, 45,689 applicants jostle for the available vacancies.
NNPCL noted that only the most qualified candidates would be selected for employment at the end of the exercise.
“As the Computer-Based Aptitude Test for NNPC Ltd.’s recruitment begins today at various centres across the country, 45,689 applicants compete in a transparent and inclusive recruitment process,” it said.
Reacting, the NNPCL Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari, who paid a visit to one of the centres, promised a smooth, transparent, fair, and credible process.
He said only the most qualified will be selected for employment.
“As an equal opportunity employer, NNPC Ltd. has made special provisions to ensure that applicants with disabilities can take the test without any hindrance,” he assured.
Recall that in July 2024, the spokesman of NNPCL had announced the commencement of a fresh recruitment exercise.
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