2011 Nigeria Presidential Result

This page is constantly being updated as the results and reports trickled in.
The winner must fulfill these conditions:

1) Win majority votes
2) Win 25% (1/4) of the votes in 24 (2/3) of the States including FCT.

Jonathan’s ward at Otuabula: Registered – 931; accredited – 480; voted – 424; invalid – 11; PDP – 413

The Pooling Unit where General cast his vote Result depicts KT20/10/01/003

CPC: 494
ANPP: 4,
BNPP: 3,
ACN: 2,
ADC: 1,
PDP: 0,

The Vice – President lost in his own pooling booth.

Result for PU:32/07/05/006 Finima, Bonny local Govt. Rivers State.
PDP- 342
CPC- 104
ACN- 24
PPP- 2
ANPP- 2
PPC- 1
PNP- 1
FRESH- 1
INVALID- 17

SOBA LGA KADUNA PDP 102, AC 53, CPC 7632, ANPP 22 from mbuhari – bakare’s page.

ACN 41, ANPP 454, PDP 233, CPC 2474.(Source: Daily Trust
From Kano state govt house,

AJAO estate isolo(ajao estae primary sch)

pu/24/18/04/001

pdp—– 415
cpc——- 100
acn—70
ppp—5
adc–1
anpp—1
pdc–4
fresh—-1
pmp—2

pu/24/18/04/002
pdp—–269 cpc——73 acn23 ncp——3

pu/24/18/04/003
pdp—–269
cpc——44
acn——32
anpp—-2
adc——1
ppp——1
ncp——-1
bnpp——1
void——-17

pu/24/18/04/004
pdp——269
cpc——-33
acn——–23
anpp——2
nmdp—–1
nnpd——1

pu/24/18/04/009
pdp——279
acn——63
cpc——-27
ppp——4
fresh——1

pu/24/18/04/012

pdp——-307
cpc——–47
acn——-35
anpp——2
fresh——1
ppp——-1
ncp———1
bnpp——-1

Ekiti
PU13/01/090/21 ACN-118 PDP-175 CPC-7
PU13/01/09/020 ACN-103 PDP-172 CPC-9
PU13/04/02/022 ACN-2 PDP-16
PU13/04/02/023 ACN-86 PDP-86
PU13/04/02/018 ACN-3 PDP-15
PU13/04/02/019 ACN-17 PDP-84
PU13/04/02/020 ACN-21 PDP-37
PU13/04/02/021 ACN-41 PDP-41
PU13/04/02/014 ACN-85 PDP-30
PU13/04/02/015 ACN-49 PDP-22
PU13/04/02/016 ACN-46 PDP-11
PU13/04/02/017 ACN-80 PDP-41
PU13/04/02/010 ACN-9 PDP-27
PU13/04/02/011 ACN-9 PDP-32
PU13/04/02/012 ACN-40 PDP-68
PU13/04/02/013 ACN-22 PDP-27

( NC)
1. Limawa/Kofar Zogo – CPC: 342; PDP: 72
2. Nasarawa/Kofar Hajiya – CPC: 508; PDP: 73
3. Loko ward (Nass ward b) – CPC: 343; PDP: 44
4. Nass c – CPC: 541; PDP: 27
5. Ciroma ward -CPC: 360; PDP: 44
6. Mazaba – CPC: 450; PDP: 8

kufang Miango Road, Jos, Plateau State: PDP 737, CPC 8, FRESH 6, DPP 5, ANPP 5, BNPP 3, ACN 0, invalid 15.

Lagos
Bayo Olumide Ireakari Estate Isolo Booth
ACN – 37
CPC – 78
PDP – 337

Zaria Emir’s Palace
Booth 001:
ACN-7,
ANPP-18,
PDP-31,
CPC-422;
Booth 002:
CPC-621,
PDP-26;
Booth 003:
ACN-5,
ANPP-4,
CPC-489,
PDP-15

CPC leads in all the seven polling units in Kano government house scoring 2478; ANPP – 456; PDP – 234; ACN- 41

2011 Nigeria Presidential Election Result

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This thread is open for results of Governorship / Gubernatorial and State House of Assembly races in the state indicated in the subject. This is only meant for official results as announced by Independence National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the just concluded Governorship and State House of Assembly Elections held on Tuesday, 26 April, 2011.

Indicate the headings as “GOVERNORSHIP ELECTION RESULTS” and “STATE ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS”. Then, list by Party, Score, and Name (only for the winner).

Only officially announced results are welcomed.

Thank you.

Governorship Election Results 2011

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In where there was no gubernatorial , the PDP was reported to have swept the votes in all but two local government areas in the contest for the House of Assembly.
Gubernatorial elections will hold next year in Adamawa state.

Former Vice President and ACN Presidential candidate shun State Assembly poll.

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Uyo (WorldStage Newsonline)– Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State has been declared winner of the governorship held on Tuesday across the 31 local government areas.

Akpabio who contested on the platform of the (PDP) scored 957,585 out of 1,148,433 total valid votes cast, to beat 13 other contestants in the race. However, the PDP candidate failed to win in Uruan and Uyo Local Government Areas considered as the stronghold of the Action Congress of Nigeria(ACN) to the ACN in these areas.

In a result announced by the state returning officer for the governorship poll, Professor(Mrs.) Comfort Ekpo at the State headquarters of the Independent National Electoral Commission(INEC) in Uyo, the state capital, the Action Congress of Nigeria(ACN) governorship candidate, Senator John James Akpanudoedehe came second with a total of 163,449 votes.
The candidate of the Congress for Progressive Change, Mr. Lawrence Esin came third with 15,660 followed by the Alliance for Democracy(AD), Mr. Asuquo Ekanem who garnered 1,287 votes.

Group Captain Sam Ewang of the All Nigeria Peoples Party(ANPP) got 3,721 votes; All Progressive Grand Alliance() candidate, Comrade David Ekanem polled 913 votes, Labour Party(LP) candidate, Mr. Idoreyin Umoh scored 2,745.
Similarly, African Renaissance Party(ARP) got 411; Hope Democratic Party(HDP) 327; NNPP 249; NRP 278; NTP 754; PPA 777 and SDMP 277.

Declaring the result, the state returning officer, Professor(Mrs.) Ekpo thanked all parties for their good conduct during the election and urged them to accept the result in good faith and in the interest of peace and progress of the state.
According to her, there were quite a number of challenges like ballot box snatching and flashes of violence here and there but however added that the challenges were not sufficient to invalidate the credibility of the results.
Meanwhile the governorship candidate of the ACN, Senator John James Akpanudoedehe has called for total cancellation of the result, describing the entire exercise as a sham.

He stated this shortly after the announcement of the governorship election by the INEC, alleging that the purported result was a ‘farce and a comical drama’ which had diminished both and the INEC Chairman, Professor Attahiru Jega.
He said, “what happened across the state was not an election but an exact opposite of their avowed commitment to conduct free and transparent election in Nigeria.”
He threatened to challenge the result in the election tribunal with the aim of getting it annulled and re-contested.
He however, called on all his supporters to remain calm and law abiding as “the injustice” would be corrected in a civil and democratic manner.

Story by Peter Inyang ([email protected])

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Who Won The Nigerian 2011 Presidential Election? – Jonathan Wins

, the presidential candidate of the , PDP, has clearly, by a very wide margin, won Nigeria’s presidential election held across the country yesterday.

Final Result: Jonathan Wins Clearly
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President Goodluck Jonathan , the presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has clearly, by a very wide margin, won Nigeria’s presidential election held across the country yesterday.

Nigerian Presidential Election 2011 Final Result – Jonathan Wins

Jonathan: Wins 4 more years

Results so far declared in most states across the country and tallied by P.M NEWS, show that Jonathan defeated presidential candidates of the Congress for Progressive Change, CPC, Gen. Muhammadu ; of Nigeria, ACN, Malam Nuhu Ribadu and Ibrahim Shekarau of the ANPP in all the 17 states in Southern Nigeria.

Final Result for the Presidential election: Jonathan Wins Clearly

In the South-South and South East geopolitical zone, Jonathan swept the states by landslide in the two zones and also won five of the six states in the southwest zone.

Nigerian Presidential Election 2011 Final Result – Jonathan Wins

Nigeria Presidential Elections 2011

Osun is the only state he lost in the Southwest, to the Action Congress of Nigeria candidate, Nuhu Ribadu . And even there, Jonathan won more than the constitutionally stipulated minimum 25 per cent of the votes. He scored 188,409 votes. Ribadu scored 299,711 votes. The CPC candidate, Muahmmadu Buhari was not in contention for votes in this state at all, as he scored a miserable 6, 997 votes.

Jonathan also swept Kogi State in the North Central zone by a wide margin of 399,816 votes to Buhari’s 132,201 votes. Jonathan won by a landslide in Lagos, with 1,281,688 as against Ribadu ’s 427,203 votes and Buhari’s 189,983.

The PDP candidate equally trounced other candidates in Akwa Ibom State. While Jonathan garnered 1,165,629 votes, Ribadu of ACN got 54,149 votes while Buhari got 5,348 votes.

In Rivers State, Jonathan also won convincingly, with 1,817,762 votes. He trounced Ribadu who won only 13,182 votes and Buhari, 16,382 votes

The president also won over one million votes in Abia State while CPC and ACN performed woefully. CPC got 3,608 votes while ACN got 4,156 votes.

Nigerian Presidential Election 2011 Final Result – Jonathan Wins

With results announced in more than 25 states, and collation of results in the remaining 11 states reaching advanced stage, Jonathan has won the highest number of votes and also satisfied the constitutional requirement of winning 25 per cent of the votes in two thirds of Nigeria’s 36 states. Jonathan also won the Federal Capital Territory of Abuja, defeating the CPC candidate, by 253,444 to Buhari’s votes of 131, 576 votes.

By these results, Jonathan, has overcome the constitutional hurdles of being re-elected. Jonathan wins Presidential Elections 2011

Section 133 (b) of the 1999 constitution states that “A candidate for an election to the office of President shall be deemed to have been duly elected to such office where, being the only candidates nominated for the election – he has not less than one-quarter of the votes cast at the election in each of at least two-thirds of all the state in the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

Before the election, most polls carried out in Nigeria, gave an unassailable lead to Jonathan. The voting countrywide has finally confirmed the results of the polls.

Who Won The Nigerian 2011 Presidential Election? – Jonathan Wins

After voting in his home town of Otueke in Bayelsa state, President Jonathan had expressed optimism that he would win at the first ballot, describing the possibility of a re-run as a very expensive exercise.

The official result will be announced by the chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission , Professor Attahiru Jega , later today in Abuja.

Presidential Elections 2011, Goodluck Jonathan wins

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The is a a paramilitary organisation, goverment body that is involved in the collection of and accounting for tarriffs, implement Government trade and fiscal policies and advise on their development. They also perform Trade Facilitation and protection of Nigerian Society

What is now known as the – a paramilitary organisation, could be said to have been established a little over a century ago when the British Colonial administration appointed Mr. T. A. Wall, in 1891, as the Director-General of Customs for the collection of inland Revenue in Niger Coast Protectorate. This is the formalization of the duties which the Department had been performing under the Royal Niger Company under the leadership of the past Chief Executives.

The name Department of Customs and Excise emerged in 1922 when the first Comptroller of Customs and Excise, Federation of Nigeria was appointed. Towards the end of 1945, the Customs and Excise Preventive service was established under the leadership of Mr. Nicol – a Briton. This was made up of two divisions – Maritime and Preventive. The maritime Division has the responsibility of collecting import and excise duties and other related functions while the Preventive Division was responsible for enforcement duties which included prevention of smuggling as well as arrest and prosecution of smugglers.

 

Nigeria Customs is recruiting for various job vacancies in 2011. Have you got wha it takes to work in nigeria customs, then apply for the 201 nigeria customs recruitment at this website: http://www.customsrecruit.com.ng/

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BAUCHI: Babayo Garba Gamawa of PDP wins Bauchi North senatorial district

LAGOS: Ganiyu Solomon (ACN) wins Lagos west senatorial seat

ZAMFARA: KABIR M. GARBA of the ANPP wins Zamfara Central senatorial seat

ZAMFARA: Sahabi Yau of the PDP regains the Zamfara North senatorial seat

ONDO: Boluwaji Kunlere of Labour party narrowly defeats former governor, Olusegun Agagu, to win Ondo South senatorial seat

OYO: AGBOLA HOSEA AYOOLA of the PDP wins Oyo North Senatorial seat

BENUE: Emmanuel Lymbee Jime (PDP) declared winner of Markurdi/Guma Federal constituency.

ANAMBRA: Resident Electoral Commisioner, Emeka Onubuogu, says result of Anambra South senatorial district will be announced “first thing” tomorrow morning

ANAMBRA: REC says it was a very “keen contest” and denies instructing anyone to name Dora Akunyili as winner

ANAMBRA: REC says he has received many complaints of electoral malpractice and all will be investigated but result will come first

ANAMBRA: REC reiterates that Andy Uba is the winner of the Anambra South race

LAGOS: Faleke Abiodun James wins (ACN) Ikeja Federal constituency

PLATEAU: Bitrus Kaze wins the Jos South/Jos East Federal constituency

Below are results for election in some federal constituencies in Rivers:

*Andoni/Opobo/Nkoro Federal Constituency

PDP- 46,850: Dakuku Adol Peterside
ACN- 6269: Grace Bellgam
CAP- 36: Patrick Ogolo P. Dam.
ANPP- 613
- 2402: Adolphus Orubienighe

* Obio Akpor Constituency

PDP- 68,945: Chinda Kingsley
ACN- 7609
APGA- 9,359: Benjamin Ikezam

* Okrika/Ogubolo

PDP-23,192: Gogo Bright Tamuno
ACN- 7,718: John Kalipa
ANPP- 40: Amakiri Austin

* Port Harcourt (Phalga) Constituency I

PDP- 18,621: Kenneth Anayo Chikere
ACN- 7,800: Chidebele Okwuwolu
ANPP- 537: Ogbonna Frederick Odu
APGA- 1535

*Eleme/Tai/ Oyigbo:

Bari Mpigi (PDP)- 75,814
Nancy Nwankwo (ACN)- 9,334
Wogu Eze (APGA)- 1,546

*Etche/Omuma:
Ogbonna Nwuke (PDP)- 28,438
(ACN)- 10,918

*Ikwerre/Emuoha:

Andrew Uchendu (PDP)- 42,545
Emma Okah (ACN)- 15,347
Kingsley Iyeomasila (ANPP)- 1442

*Khana/Gokana:

Pronen Maurice (PDP)- 34, 791
Letus Lah Kpekon (ACN)- 18,381
Wiko Ledee H.B. (HDP)- 2,028

*Senatorial Districts.

Rivers South-East: Magnus Ngei Abe (PDP) – 154,218
(ACN)- 34,978
(APGA)- 3,679

Rivers East:

George T. Sekibo (PDP)- 198,414
Lasbry Amadi (ACN) – 58, 182
Bariya Jackledo (APGA)- 13,605

Rivers West Senatorial district result

Wilson Ake (PDP)- 34,931
(ACN)- 6,446

KATSINA: Abdul U. Yandoma of the CPC wins Katsina North senatorial seat

KATSINA: Abu Ibrahim of the CPC wins Katsina South senatorial zone

Here are more results of the Saturday NASS elections (NAN)

Ogun—Yewa North./ Imeko Afon Fedederal Constituency
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Razaq Adewusi (PPN), 19, 494, (winner)
Adeluyi Akanbi, (ACN), 17, 934.

Ajaojuta Federal Constituency
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Sadiq Mohammed (PDP), 8,733 (winner)
Umar Mohammed of CPC, 8, 246 votes.

Oyo South Senatorial District.
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Olufemi Lanlehin, ACN, 127, 691 votes. (winner)
Bayo Lawal (ACCORD Party), 118, 250,
Kamarudeen Adedibu(PDP), 92, 395

Kogi Central Senatorial District.
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Abdulrahman Badasiu (PDP), 30, 533,
Enesi Jimoh (ANPP), 13907
Adeiza Avazi (APGA), 5, 570.

River South-East Senatorial District
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Magnus Abey (PDP), 154, 218 votes (winner)
Dr Nomate Kpea (ACN), 3, 978

Kahan/ Gokana Federal Constituency
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Morris Pronen (PDP), 34, 791 votes ((winner)
Cletus Kpekon (ACN), 18, 381.

Asari-Toru/Akoku/Toru Fedederal Constituency
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Dr Dawari George(PDP) 36,400 (winner)
Opunabo Inko Tariah (ACN), 7,966

Ecthe-Omuma Federal Constituency
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Ogbonna Nwule (PDP), 28,438 (winner)
Ambrose Nwuzi (ACN), 10, 918.

OGUN CENTRAL

ACN – Gbenga Obadara 102,389

PDP – Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello 56,312
PPN – Ijaduoye Monday 27,183

OGUN EAST

ACN – Sefiu Kaka 76,543
PDP – Mohammed Odunowo – 52,613
PPN – Abiodun Odusanya 46,148

OGUN WEST

ACN – Odunsi Babalola 61,326
PDP – Babatunde Fadun 59,949
PPN – Waliu Taiwo 45,246

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
ABK/SOUTH

ACN – William Samuel 28,490
PDP – Oladimeji Bankole 23,103
PPN – Ogundimu Afolabi 3,924

ADO-ODO/OTA

ACN – Babatunde Ogunola 19,890
PDP – Fasiau Micheal 12,797
PPN – Hassan Kolawole 11,885

IFO/EWEKORO

ACN – Adeyemi Adekunle 28,609
PDP – Osunbiyi Abidemi 13,651
PPN – Obadina Bamidele 8,372

EGBADO NORTH/IMEKO AFON

ACN – Adeluyi Akanbi 17,383
PDP – Alexander Ajibade 16,784
PPN – Adewusi Rasaq 18,492

KATSINA: Ahmed Sani Store of the CPC emerges winner of the Katsina Central Senatorial Zone with 217,154 vote

KATSINA: Muktar Dandutse of the CPC defeats PDP’s Abdulazeez Danduri in the Funtua Senatorial Zone

ENUGU

Ayogu Eze, the spokesperson for the senate, polled 86,220 votes to defeat his closest rival, Mike Ajogwu of Labour Party who got 27,139. Mr Eze of the PDP, represents Enugu North Senatorial District.

Toby Okechukwu of the PDP was also elected with 57,126 votes to represent Agwu/Aninri/Oji River federal constituency of Enugu State.

Iferanyi Ugwuanyi of the PDP has also won his re-election to represent Udenu-Igboeze federal constituency of Enugu State.

IMO: Chris Anyanwu (APGA) defeats Kema Chikwe of the PDP for the Imo East Senatorial District seat
RIVERS: rejects the overwhelming victory of the PDP in the election

ANAMBRA: Andy Uba (PDP) wins Anambra West Senatorial District election

ANAMBRA: INEC suspends announcement of Anambra Central Senatorial election results with Akunyili narrowly ahead of Ngige

Gov. Bukola Saraki (PDP) emerged the winner in the Kwara Central Senatorial District by defeating his father’s Allied Congress Party of Nigeria (ACPN) candidate.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the PDP also cleared the two other senatorial districts and five House of Representatives seats in Kwara.

Saraki defeated three other candidates by polling 78,799 votes, followed closely by the ACN candidate, Dr Oloriegbe Yahaya, who got 53,058 votes, while the ACPN candidate, Hajia Rukayat Issa, scored 32,499, followed by Bilikisu Gambar (CPC), 5,928 ballots.

In Kwara North Senatorial District, former Gov. Mohammed Shaaba Lafiagi defeated Alhaji Yinusa Yahaya (CPC) and Alhaji Shuaib Abdullahi (ACN).

Incumbent Sen. Simeon Ajibola was returned in Kwara South after defeating the ACPN and ACN candidates, Mr Lola Ashiru and Anu Ibiwoye, respectively.

In the Ibadan North Federal Constituency in Oyo State, Abiodun Awoleye (ACN) polled 30,035 ballots to beat Kazeem Adeniyi (Accord Party), 24,519; Omotosho Ademola (PDP), 13,472 and Bello Armstrong (ANPP), 1,189 votes.

Bitrus Kaze of the PDP won the Jos South/Jos East Federal Constituency seat in Plateau with 94,774 ballots, beating Augustine Choji (LP), who scored 26,460 votes.

In the Gombe/Kwami/Funakaye Federal Constituency in Gombe State, Khamisu Mailantarki (CPC) got 122,987 ballots, followed by Ibrahim Waziri (PDP), 44,266; Dr Ahmed Gana (ANPP), 8,760; Malam Nasiru Abubakar (LP), 757 and Malam Musa Usman (ADC), 740 votes.

Ayo Adeseun of the ACN garnered 105,975 votes to beat Jumoke Akinjide (PDP), who got 78,643 ballots in the Oyo Central Senatorial District of Oyo State.

In the Ogun East Senatorial District, Adegbenga Kaka (ACN) won the election with 76,643 votes ahead of Mohammed Odunowo (PDP), 52,613 and Abiodun Odusanya (PPN), 46,148 ballots.

PDP candidates won the five House of Representatives seats in the Rivers East Federal Constituency.

Mr Osunde Ogbemudia, the INEC Electoral Officer for Port Harcourt Council, announced on Sunday that Mr Ken Chikere (PDP) won the seat for the Port Harcourt 1 Federal Constituency with 8, 671 votes, while Mr Chidibere Honourable of ACN got 7,800 votes to place second.

The APGA and UNPP candidates polled 1,535 and 2,113 votes respectively.

Mr Bright Gogo (PDP) defeated his rivals with 23,193 votes for the Okirika/Ogu/Bolo Federal Constituency seat. ACN candidate John Kalipe got 7,718, while the ANPP candidate got 40 votes.

The PDP candidate also won in the Obio/Akpor Federal Constituency with 68, 945 votes, while APGA and ACN got 9,359 and 7,609 respectively.

Mr Bari Mpigi (PDP) scored 75,814 votes to win in the Eleme/Tai/Oyigbo Federal Constituency, with the ACN and APGA candidates scoring 9,334 and 1,546 ballots respectively.

Chief Andrew Uchendu, a three-term member of the House of Representatives, equally won on the PDP platform in the Ikwerre/Emohua Federal Constituency with 42,542 votes.

His closest rival, Mr Emma Okah of ACN, got 15,347 votes while ANPP got 1,442 votes.

In Enugu State, Mr Gil Nnaji of the PDP polled 67,330 ballots to defeat Sen. Chimaroke Nnamani (PDC), who garnered 32,005 votes in the Enugu East Senatorial District.

Also in the race for the House of Representatives, Offor Chukwumegbu of the PDP raked in 22,504 votes to beat eight other contestants in the Enugu North/South Federal Constituency.

In Kogi West Senatorial District, Sen. Smart Adeyemi (PDP) polled 84,511 while Joseph Faniyi of CPC got 35,281 votes.

In the Kabba-Bunu Federal Constituency, Tajudeen Yussuf of PDP polled 22,183 to defeat Rep. Dino Melaye of ANPP, who polled 18,214.

Alhaji Buba Jubril of CPC polled 29,728 to defeat Mr Shabba Ibrahim (PDP), who polled 19,793 ballots to win the Lokoja/Koton Karfe Federal Constituency seat.

In the Osun East Senatorial District, Mr Jide Omoworare (ACN) defeated Sen. Iyiola Omisore (PDP) by polling 119,852 compared with the latter’s 51,315 ballots.

Sola Adeyeye, also of the ACN, won the Osun Central Senatorial District seat, scoring 129,527 votes, while in Osun West Senatorial District, Mr Muda Oyetunde (ACN) got 121,971 ballots to beat Sen. Isiaka Adeleke (PDP), who received 720,090 votes

In Ogun West Senatorial District, Mr Akin Odunsi (ACN) won with 61,362 ballots ahead of Mr Babatunde Fadun (PDP), who got 59,949.

The Bogoro/Dass/Tafawa Balewa Federal Constituency seat in was won by Mr Dogara Yakubu (PDP), who got 87,646, followed by Malam Aminu Tukur (ANPP), 65,507; Alhaji Umar Jibo (CPC), 17,924 and Mr Nuhu Dallaji (ACN), 4,926.

In the Owerri Fedederal Constituency in Imo, Mr Francis Ezenwa (APGA) polled 220,028 votes to defeat Mr Ernest Ibejiako (PDP), 17,702; Gibson Njemanze (ACN), 12,955 and Clement Nwokocha (Fresh Party), Zero.

Incumbent Sen. Odion Ugbesia of the PDP scored 61,983 to beat Mrs Herbata Okonofua of ACN, who scored 49,385 to pick the senatorial ticket for Edo Central.

For the Egor/Ikpoba Okha Federal Constituency seat in Edo, the ACN candidate, Mr Jim Adun, scored 47,353 to defeat Mr Ifaluyi Isibor, a sitting member, who scored 14,813.

The ACN also won the Oredo Federal Constituency election, as its candidate, Razaq Bello, scored 31,039 as against the 9,260 ballots polled by PDP’s Ogbeide Ihama.

Similarly, the ACN won the House of Representatives seats for Owan and Etsako, with ACN’s Pally Iriase scoring 21,013 as against 18,881 votes polled by John Abolagbe of the PDP in Owan.

For Etsako, ACN’s Abubakar Momoh scored 52,657 while the PDP candidate, Abas Braimah, got 24,129.

In the Esan South-East/Esan North-East Federal Constituency where PDP won, its candidate, Friday Itulah, scored 26,536 to defeat ACN’s Christopher Ebari, who scored 21,745.

In Sokoto State, the ruling PDP won three federal constituencies, with Alhaji Abdullahi Mohammed winning in Kware/Wamakko, while incumbent Assemblymen Isa salihu and Umaru Bature beat their opponents in Tangaza/Gudu and Sokoto North/Sokoto South respectively.

In the House of Representatives election, the PDP candidate, Mr Alli Ahmad, won in Ilorin East/Ilorin South with 31,163 votes, while the ACN candidate, Hajia Biliksu Oniyangi, polled 19,771 and the incumbent member of the House, formerly of PDP but now ACPN, scored 17,861 votes.

The PDP candidate for Asa/Ilorin West Federal Constituency, Alhaji Mashood Mustapha, scored 44,170 to defeat his closest rival, Alhaji Jidda AbdulRazak (ACN), who got scored 29,634, while ACPN candidate Duro Sulaiman polled 17,388 ballots.

In Oyo South Senatorial District, Olufemi Lanlehin of the ACN received 127,691 ballots to defeat Bayo Lawal (Accord Party, 118,250 and incumbent Kamarudeen Adedibu (PDP, who got 92,395 votes.

RIVERS: PDP wins all three senatorial elections in Rivers State

KOGI: Smart Adeyemi (PDP) gets 84,511 votes to win Kogi West Senatorial Districts ahead of Joseph Faniyi of the CPC

OYO: Olufemi Lanlehin (ACN) defeats incumbent Kamarudeen Adedibu (PDP) in Oyo South Senatorial District

KANO: Unconfirmed results shows the PDP winning two senatorial seats and 11 House of Reps seats. The ANPP wins 8 House of Rep seats while CPC wins 2

EBONYI: PDP declared winner of one Senate and two House of Reps; ANPP wins one House of Reps seat

RESULT FOR LAGOS WEST SENATORIAL DISTRICT

OJO LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

ACN – 34,341
PDP -20,111.

IFAKO IJAYE

ACN -44,492,
PDP -13,635.

IKEJA

ACN-34,500
PDP -16,144.

AJEROMI IFELODUN

ACN -62,829
PDP – 28,441.

MUSHIN

ACN-76, 636
PDP-31, 860.

BADAGRY

ACN -28,806
PDP -18,590.

AGEGE
ACN -41,632,
PDP – 21,695.

Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon of ACN is currently leading the tally

LAGOS: Oluremi Tinubu wins Lagos Central Senatorial seat with 202, 506 votes.

LAGOS: Akinloye Hazeez Babajide of ACN bags 32, 473 votes to win Eti-Osa Federal Constituency.

LAGOS: Monsuru Alao Owolabi of the ACN wins Lagos Mainland Federal Constituency with 42, 060 vote

RIVERS: Results already announced by INEC show the PDP has won 5 of the 13 federal constituencies in the State.

BENUE: Senate president, David Mark, (PDP) defeats Lawrence Onoja (ACN) to win the Benue South senatorial south seat.

ENUGU: Deputy senate president, Ike Ekweremadu has won the senatorial election in the Enugu West senatorial District. Mr Ekweremadu of the (PDP), polled 112,806 votes to beat the Peoples for Democratic Change (PDC) candidate, Jackson Ezeoffor, who got 7,522 votes. The Labour Party candidate polled 5,175, APGA 3591, ACN 1325, ANPP 278, CPC 593 and PPA 839. About 12 parties contested the election.

EBONYI: Sykvester Ogbagba of PDP wins Abakaliki/Izzi House of Reps seat.

BAUCHI: Aliyu Gebi, (CPC) wins Bauchi House of Reps election; Haliru Jika (ACN) wins in Ganjuwa; Abdulrazaq Zaki (PDP) wins in Ningi

IMO: Francis Ezenwa Onyenwuchi (APGA) wins Owerri federal House of Reps election.

KWARA: PDP candidates win all three senatorial districts and five House of Reps seats.

ENUGU: Deputy senate president, Ike Ekweremadu and senate spokesman, Ayogu Eze, both of PDP, win poll.

BENUE: Barnabas Gemade of PDP defeats incumbent, Joseph Akaagerger, of the ACN to win Benue North East senatorial race.

OGUN: Speaker, Dimeji Bankole and senator, Iyabo Obasanjo-Bello lose election to ACN opponents.

ENUGU: Gil Nnaji of PDP defeats former governor, Chimaroke Nnamani of PDC for Enugu west senatorial ticket.

KWARA: Bukola Saraki of the PDP is winner of Kwara Central senatorial district with 78, 999 votes.

BENUE: Senate President, David Mark, (PDP) is leading his closest opponent, Lawrence Onoja (ACN) with 42,487 votes so far. Result from 6 local government declared while three more are being expected. Mark has 91717 votes from the six councils while Mr Onoja has 49230.

BENUE: Ezekiel Awulu Adaji, PDP candidate, is declared winner of Otukpo/Ohimini fed constituency. Results: ACN = 13745; ANPP = 16737; CPC = 1068; MPPP = 198; PDP = 26991

 

(Unconfirmed)-Osun West: Mudashiru Hussein (ACN) defeats Isiaka Adeleke (PDP)

Osun Central: Prof Adeyeye (ACN) defeats Oyinlola (PDP)

Ogun Central: (ACN, Gbenga Obadara defeats Iyabo Obasanjo)

Ogun South (ACN winning)

Ogun North (ACN winning)

Ogun South Fed: Segun Williams ACN defeats Dimeji Bankole (PDP)

Lagos East: Gbenga Ashafa of ACN (unconfirmed)

Lagos Central: ACN Remi Tinubu winning

Oyo : ACN winning in two of the senatorial districts

Imo: APGA winning in the 3 senatorial districts

Gombe: CPC wiing in the 3 senatorial districs

Aso Rock Villa: CPC defeats PDP in the two polling units

(Unconfirmed)-Area 2 garki abuja ward, senate-Invalid votes 11 votes,PDP 100 votes,CPC 214 votes,APGA 18 votes,Acn 25 votes,ALP 2 votes,CAP 4 votes,NTP 7 votes,SDNP 2,ADC 1,BPP 11,BPA 2,NCP 2,PPN 2,ANPP 10 votes,LP 27 votes,APN 2 votes

(Unconfirmed)-IFE CENTRAL LGA

SENATORIAL :
ACN – 12,035, PDP – 9,098

IFE EAST LGA

SENATORIAL :
ACN – 11,868, PDP – 8563

IFE SOUTH LGA

SENATORIAL :
ACN – 8822, PDP – 5755

IFE NORTH LGA

SENATORIAL :
ACN – 9260, PDP – 4311

ATAKUNMOSA WEST LGA

HOUSE OF REP. :
ACN – 7770, PDP – 1643

ATAKUNMOSA EAST LGA

SENATORIAL :
ACN – 12,473, PDP – 2515

HOUSE OF REP:
ACN – 12,119, PDP – 2,383

OLAOLUWA LGA

SENATORIAL :
ACN – 8441, PDP – 4748

HOUSE OF REP:
ACN – 8146, PDP – 4847

EDE NORTH LGA

SENATORIAL :
ACN – 7754, PDP – 13386

HOUSE OF REP: ACN – 11902, PDP – 5861

IFEDAYO LGA

SENATORIAL :
ACN – 3750, PDP – 2176

HOUSE OF REP:
ACN – 3579, PDP – 1925

IWO LGA

SENATORIAL :
ACN – 21,639, PDP – 9885

HOUSE OF REP:
ACN – 21,253, PDP – 10,645

- (Unconfirmed)The result of ungwan liman lere polling unit, lere town Kaduna state is; ANPP= 6, CPC= 440, PDP= 46, sources Kasimu Shehu Lere from Lere town.
Please note the result on lere town is House of Reps only Senate has move to 26th.
Result from Tsafe in one polling unit as follows; senate ANPP= 530, PDP= 117. Reps ANPP= 524, PDP, 124.
-Dr Ibrahim Yahaya Oloriegbe ((ACN) defeats Dr Bukola Sakari (PDP); declared Senator-elect for Kwara Central Senatorial District

-Oyetunde Husain Mudashiru (ACN) defeats Isiaka Adeleke (PDP); declared Senator-elect for Osun West Senatorial District
-Rtd Maj-Gen Law Onaja (ACN) defeats PDP’s Sen David Mark with 51.2% lawful votes; declared Sen.-elect for Benue-South
Presiding Officer in Oluyole (Ibadan) caught changing votes to favour ACN. He has been arrested
A youth leader in Benue arrested with AK47 gun.
-Pollwatch2011 can confirm there was sporadic shooting at INEC collation in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

-(Unconfirmed)

Vice president,s polling unit PDP 6 votes CPC 406 votes the VP who relocated to kaduna for the past 10 days left kaduna immediately in shame.
Abuja
Wuse zone 3 result
PU 37/06/04/028
CPC
Senate 294.
House of rep 226
PDP
Senate 189
House of Rep 200

Maitama Yedseram Street
PU:37/06/04/025
CPC
House of Rep 373
Senate 359
PDP
House of Rep 52
Senate 48
ACN
House of Rep 15
Senate 11
ANPP
House of Rep 15
Senate 14
Former Gov George Akume(ACN) defeats PDP’s Terngu Tsegba with 57% lawful votes; declared Senator-elect for Benue West
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House of Reps:
ANPP:7 ACN:14 PDP:78 CPC:337

Senate:
ANPP:6 PRP: 3 ADC: 3 ACN: 22 PDP:62 CPC:348

Osun East: Omoworare (ACN) defeats Omisore (PDP)

Osun West: Mudashiru Hussein (ACN) defeats Isiaka Adeleke (PDP)

Osun Central: Prof Adeyeye (ACN) defeats Oyinlola (PDP)

Ogun Central (ACN, Gbenga Obadara defeats Iyabo Obasanjo)

Ogun South (ACN winning)

Ogun North (ACN winning)

Ogun South Fed: Segun Williams ACN defeats Dimeji Bankole (PDP)

Lagos East: Gbenga Ashafa of ACN declared winner

Lagos Central: ACN Remi Tinubu winning

Benue: Lawrence Onoja of ACN defeats David Mark of PDP

Kwara: Ilorin (ACN defeats PDP Bukola Saraki

Oyo : ACN winning in two of the senatorial districts

Imo: APGA winning in the 3 senatorial districts

Gombe: CPC wiing in the 3 senatorial districs

Aso Rock Villa: CPC defeats PDP in the two polling units
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-ACN is leading ilorin central counts

-Symphatizers stormed sarakis houses as won ilorin central, maintain lead in other part of the state

-Late president Yar’Adua’s daughter, Maryam Umar Yar’Adua of PDP loses out with 26,674 votes to Mohammed Tukur of CPC with 45,573 votes in landslide defeat in Katsina Federal constituency elections into the House of Reps.

-Rafeequat Arinola Onabimiro wins Badagry West Federal constituency in Lagos state

-Unconfirmed reports of shots fired at INEC office in Abeokuta, Ogun state.INEC officials found secretly indulging mass thumb printing in a vehicle in Apapa, Lagos…

-Another bomb blast in Maiduguri…

-Ballot box snatcher, Emeka Amute shot dead in Delta by soldiers.

-Fake military impersonators arrested at Ijebu Ode…

-Senatorial candidate gave #5k cash at polling points to voters to gain votes in Ibadan….

-Osun PDP’s Oluwole Olukanni arrested with pump action rifle & #1m after ballot snatching…

-Serving Senator from Bayelsa found with corpers and some inec staff with Ballot boxes in his residence

-AIT reporter Beaten up in Delta State.

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The absence of political parties at INEC office in Ilorin, kwara state is delaying Inec from announcing the overall results. Only PDP and ACN are here.

Unconfirmed: Jibjigi:Old airport qtrs, Minna, Niger state. Senate/ Rep respectively; ACN:27, 24. ANPP: 15, 9. PDP: 151, 127. CPC:447, 466.

 

 

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was saddled with the responsibilities of revenue collection, accounting for same and anti smuggling activities. Today trade facilitation has become a fundamental role, progressively seen by government as an important element of economic policy, with Customs having a unique position within the hub of the international supply chain of goods and services. Consequently, one of the challenges to Nigeria Customs Service is the proactive management of the seeming contradictory role of ensuring improvements in speedy delivery of services, while maintaining systematic and effective intervention controls, necessary to meet the demands of complex and growing international trade, characterized in recent times by economic crime, money laundering, menace of terrorism, threatening weapons of mass destruction, violation of intellectual property rights, and dumping of toxic and hazardous substances. It is apparent therefore, that Nigeria Customs Service that has for long been a steward of the nation’s trade and border management is not only under pressure like never before, but now has an enlarged role to perform at the highest levels, to facilitate legitimate trade in a global environment harbouring a litany of threats. Nigeria Customs Service has the mission to provide services in ways that maximize efficiency and promote trade competitiveness wherein declarations are promptly processed.

Our Mission

  • Nigeria Customs Service is a reference and model administration with excellence in providing effective and efficient service to accomplish all dimensions of its mission.
  • That the Service is a modern, compact and dynamic Service that influences policy and contributes to Nigeria development.
  • That the Service is recognized as being in the vanguard of Customs best practices and international standards.

Current Situation

The Nigeria Customs Service statutory functions can be broadly classified into two main categories namely, core and other functions:

 

Core Functions

  1. Collection of Revenue i.e. Import and Excise Duties and Accounting for same.
  2. Prevention and suppression of smuggling.

Other Functions

  1. Implementation of Government Fiscal Measures
  2. Generation of statistical data for planning purpose
  3. Trade Facilitation
  4. Implementation of bilateral and multilateral agreements entered into by government
  5. Collection of levies and charges
  6. Collaborative functions with government Agencies including CBN, Police, NDLEA, SON, NAFDAC, FIRS, etc.
    The Service also supports the combating of:

    1. Illegal commercial activities and trade in illicit goods, e.g. import of fake and sub-standard goods
    2. Infraction on Intellectual Property Rights
    3. Illegal international trade in endangered species
    4. Illegal trade in arms and ammunition
    5. Money laundering
    6. Traffic of illicit drugs
    7. Illegal trade in cultural Artifacts.
    8. Importation of pornographic materials
    9. Importation of toxic and hazardous substances.

How to apply for 2011 Nigerian Customs Service Recruitment

Candidates must possess the qualification stated against the respective positions:

CATEGORY ‘A’ – GENERAL DUTY

1.) SUPERINTENDENT CADRE

Post:
(i) Assistant Superintendent of Customs Grade II – Consol 08

Entry Qualification:

  • Candidates must possess a Bachelors Degree with at least Second Class Lower Division from a recognized University. CLICK HERE TO APPLY

2.) INSPECTOR CADRE

Post:
(i) Inspector of Customs – Consol 07

Entry Qualification:-

  • Higher National Diploma (HND) with at least lower credit from a recognized Polytechnic. CLICK HERE TO APPLY

(ii) Assistant Inspector of Customs – Consol 06

Entry Qualifications:-

  • National Diploma (ND) with at least lower credit from a recognized Polytechnic
  • National Certificate of Education (NCE)..

CLICK HERE TO APPLY

3.) ASSISTANT CADRE

Post:

(i) Customs Assistant II – Consol 04

Entry Qualifications:-

  • Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASC/NECO) with Credits in not less than five subjects including English Language and Mathematics obtained at a maximum of two sittings.
  • General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary Level with credit in five subjects including English Language and Mathematics obtained at a maximum of two sittings..CLICK  HERE TO APPLY

(ii) Customs Assistant III – Consol 03

Entry Qualifications:-

  • Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASC/NECO) with Credits in not less than four subjects including English Language and Mathematics obtained at a maximum of two sittings.
  • General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary Level with credit in four subjects including English Language and Mathematics obtained at a maximum of two sittings..

CLICK HERE  TO  APPLY


CATEGORY ‘B’ – SUPPORT STAFF

A) MEDICAL:

1.) SUPERINTENDENT CADRE

Posts:

(i) Superintendent of Customs – Consol 11

Entry Qualifications:

  • A Bachelors Degree in Medicine from a recognized University
  • Registration with the Medical/Dental Council of Nigeria (MDLNN).
  • Current Practicing License.
  • At least three years post registration experience

(ii) Deputy Superintendent of Customs – Consol 10

Entry Qualifications:

  • A Bachelors Degree in Medicine from a recognized University
  • Registration with the Medical/Dental Council of Nigeria (MDLNN).
  • Current Practicing License.
  • At least two years post registration experience.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY


2.)  INSPECTOR CADRE

Posts:

(i) Inspector (Nursing Superintendent) – Consol 07

Entry Qualifications:

  • A candidate possessing the Nigerian Registered Nurse (NR) or Nigerian Registered Midwife (NRM) Certificate or equivalent qualification.
  • Must be duly registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria.

(ii) Inspector (Pharmacy) – Consol 07

Entry Qualifications:

  • A candidate who has successfully completed the prescribed 3-years training programme at the School of Health Technology and must obtain the registration of the Pharmacist Technicians and/or Medical Laboratory Technology for Technicians.
  • At least two years post registration experience.

(iii) Inspector (Radiography) – Consol 07

Entry Qualifications:

A candidate possessing any of the following:-

  • Diploma of the Society of Radiographers (DSR) or Certificate of Membership of Radiographers or any other equivalent qualification from a recognized Institute
  • At least two years post registration experience.

(iv) Inspector (Medical Laboratory) – Consol 07

Entry Qualifications:

  • Must have successfully completed three years training programme in an approved Institution and obtained registration with the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria.
  • At least two years post registration experience.

(v) Inspector (Health Records) – Consol 07

Entry Qualifications:

  • Must have successfully completed the prescribed three years training programme in an approved Institution and obtained Registration of the Health Record Officers Registration Board of Nigeria.
  • Must have at least two years post qualification experience in Health Records.

(vi) Assistant Inspector (Health Records) – Consol 06

Entry Qualifications:

  • Must have successfully completed the prescribed three years training programme in an approved Institution.
  • Must have obtained registration of the Health Records Officers Registration Board of Nigeria.

(vii) Assistant Inspector (Medical Lab) – Consol 06

Entry Qualification:

  • Must have successfully completed the prescribed three years programme in an approved Institution
  • Must have obtained the registration of the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria…

CLICK HERE TO APPLY
(B)     AIRWING

1.) SUPERINTENDENT CADRE

Post:
(i)  Captain (Assistant Comptroller – Consol 13)

Entry Qualifications:

  • Must possess Nigeria Airline Transport Pilots License (ATPL)
  • Minimum of 2,500 hours flying time.
  • Must have logged at least 500 hours on Helicopter or Fixed Wing.
  • A’ type rating on DO-228 aircraft is an added advantage.
  • Must possess 1st Class Medical
  • Must not be above 40 years of age.

CLICK  HERE TO APPLY
(ii) Co–Pilot (Superintendent Of Customs – Consol 11)

Entry Qualifications:

  • Must possess Nigeria Commercial Pilots Licence (CPL) Helicopter or Fixed Wing.
  • Minimum of 150 hours flying time.
  • Must be Multi-Engine and Instrument Rated.
  • Must possess 1st Class Aero Medical.
  • Must be between the ages of 25 – 35.

CLICK HERE TO  APPLY


2.) INSPECTOR CADRE

Post:

(i) Senior Inspector (Aircraft Maintenance Tech) – Consol 08

Entry Qualification:

  • Higher National Diploma (HND) in Mechanical/Electrical/Electronic Engineering with at least lower credit from a recognized Polytechnic.
  • National Diploma (ND) from recognized Institution with at least 7 years working experience as Aircraft Technician
  • Experience on Do.228 Aircraft is an advantage


3)
ASSISTANT CADRE

Posts

(i) Senior Assistant (Air Hostess) – Consol 06

Entry Qualifications:

  • National Diploma (ND) in Catering & Hotel/ Hospitality Management with at least lower credit from a recognized Institution..CLICK HERE TO APPLY


(C)    MECHANICAL

1.)  SUPERINTENDENT CADRE

Posts:

(i) Assistant Superintendent (Mechanical) – Consol 08

Entry Qualifications:

  • A Degree in Mechanical Engineering with at least second class lower division from a recognized University.CLICK HERE TO APPLY

2.) INSPECTOR CADRE

Posts

(i) Senior Inspector (Mechanical) – Consol 08

Entry Qualifications:

  • Higher National Diploma in Mechanical/Electrical Engineering with at least lower credit from a recognized Polytechnic.

(ii) Assistant Inspector (Mechanical) – Consol 06

Entry Qualifications:
National Diploma (ND) in Mechanical Engineering with at least lower credit from a recognized Polytechnic. Final Certificate of the City and Guilds of London Institute in the appropriate trade plus at least two years post qualification cognate experience.. CLICK HERE TO APPLY

(D)  BUILDING
(1) SUPERINTENDENT CADRE
Post:

(i) Assistant Superintendent of Customs II (Building) –
Consol 08

Entry Qualifications:
A Degree in Building Technology/Civil Engineering/Quantity surveying with at least second class lower division from a recognized university.

2) INSPECTOR CADRE

Post

(i) Assistant Inspector (Building) – Consol 06

Entry Qualifications:

National Diploma (ND)with at least lower credit in relevant subject from a recognized Institution.

3.) ASSISTANT CADRE

Post

(I) Assistant Grade II (Building) – Consol 04

Entry Qualification:

  • Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASC/NECO) preferably with passes in Mathematics and Physics General Certificate of Education (o/L) in five subjects passed at one sitting or two sittings preferably withpasses in Mathematics and Physics.

(ii) Assistant Grade III (Building) – Consol 03

Entry Qualification:

  • Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASC/NECO) with Credits in not less than four subjects including English Language and Mathematics obtained at a maximum of two sittings.
  • General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary Level with credit in four subjects including English
  • Language and Mathematics obtained at a maximum of two sittings..CLICK HERE TO APPLY

(E)  ELECTRICAL

1.)  SUPERINTENDENT CADRE

Posts:

(I) Asst. Superintendent of Customs Grade II (Electrical) – Consol 08

Entry Qualification:

  • A Degree in Electrical Engineering or allied subject with at least second class lower division from a recognized University or any qualification registerable with the Council for Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN).
  • Successful completion of the one year National Youth Service Corps programme.


2.) INSPECTOR CADRE

Post:

(i) Assistant Inspector (Electrical) – Consol 06

Entry Qualification:

National Diploma in Electrical Engineering or related subject obtained from a recognized Institution.

(3) ASSISTANT CADRE

Post:

(I) Assistant Grade II (Electrical) – Consol 04

Entry Qualification:

  • Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASC/NECO) with Credits in not less than five subjects including English Language and Mathematics obtained at a maximum of two sittings.
  • GCE (O/Level) in four subjects obtained at one sitting or five at two sittings including credit in Mathematics and English Language.CLICK  HERE TO APPLY


(ii) Assistant Grade III (Electrical) – Consol 03

Entry Qualification:

  • Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASC/NECO) with Credits in not less than four subjects including English Language and Mathematics obtained at a maximum of two sittings.
  • General Certificate of Education (GCE) Ordinary Level with credit in four subjects including English
  • Language and Mathematics obtained at a maximum of two sittings..CLICK HERE TO APPLY


(F) PRINTING

1.)
INSPECTOR CADRE

Posts

(i) Inspector (Printing) – Consol 07

Entry Qualification:
Higher National Diploma in Photo Lithography or Fine Art with at least lower credit from a recognized Polytechnic.

(ii) Assistant Inspector (Printing) – Consol 06

Entry Qualification:
National Diploma in Photo/Lithography or Fine arts from a recognized Polytechnic. GCE (advance level) in two subjects obtained at one sitting or in three subjects at two sittings preferably including physics, Chemistry or Fine Arts.

2.) ASSISTANT CADRE

Posts

(i) Assistant II (Printing) – Consol 04

Entry Qualifications:

  • Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (W\SC/NECO) with credits in five subjects and a pass in Physics, Chemistry or Fine Arts.
  • General Certification of Education (O/L) in four subjects obtained at one sitting or five subjects at two sittings preferably in Physics, chemistry or Fine Arts.
  • Certificate of successful completion of four year course in printing at a Government Trade Centre or any other approved Technical Institution.
  • Certificate of service from a recognized map-printing establishment plus at least five years industrial experience
  • Testimonial of successful completion of a four years course in printing of a Government Trade Centre or any other approved Technical Institution.
  • Testimonial of completion of an apprenticeship course in Graphic Reproduction in a recognized Institution..CLICK HERE TO APPLY

(G) ACCOUNTS / AUDIT

1.) SUPERINTENDENT CADRE

Post:

(i)
Assistant Superintendent Of Customs II (Accounts) Consol 08

Entry Qualification:
Degree in Accountancy from any recognized University with
not  less than SECOND CLASS DEGREE and also possess the final certificate of any of the following Accountancy Bodies:

  • Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN)
  • Association of Certified and Corporate Accountants (ACCA)
  • Institute of Costs and Management Accountants (ICMA)
  • Institute of Certified Public Accountants (ICPA)
  • Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN)


2.) INSPECTOR CADRE

Post:

(i) Inspector (Accounts) – Consol 07

Entry Qualifications:
Higher National Diploma (HND) in Accountancy or Business Administration with at least lower credit from a recognized Polytechnic

(ii) Assistant Inspector (Accounts) – Consol 06

Entry Qualifications:
National Diploma (ND) in Accountancy with at least lower credit from a recognized Polytechnic


3.) ASSISTANT CADRE

(i) Assistant Grade II (Accounts) – Consol 04

Entry Qualification:

  • Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASC/NECO) with passes in Mathematics and English.
  • General Certificate of Education (GCE) with passes in 4 subjects including English Language and Mathematics obtained at one sitting, or 5 subjects including
  • Language and Mathematics obtained at two sittings.

(H)  SECRETARY / SECRETARIAL ASSISTANT

1.)  INSPECTOR CADRE

Post:

(i) Inspector (Secretarial Assistant) – Consol 07

Entry Qualification:
Higher National Diploma (HND) in Secretarial Studies with at least lower credit including passes at 120 and 60 words per minute in Shorthand and Typewriting respectively) from a recognized Polytechnic.

(ii) Assistant Inspector (Secretarial Assistant) – Consol 06

Entry Qualification:
National Diploma (ND) in Secretarial Studies (at 100 and 50 words per minute in Shorthand and polytechnic…CLICK HERE TO APPLY


(I)   STORES:

1.) INSPECTOR CADRE

Post:

(i) Inspector (Stores) – Consol 07

Entry Qualification:
Higher National Diploma (HND)with at least lower credit in Purchasing and Supply/Business Studies from a recognized polytechnic.

(ii) Assistant Inspector (Stores) – Consol 06

Entry Qualification:
National Diploma (ND) in Purchasing and Supply/Business Studies with at least lower credit from a recognized polytechnic.

1.) ASSISTANT CADRE

Post:

(i) Assistant Grade II (Store Keeping) – Consol 04

Entry Qualification:

  • Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASC/NECO) with Credits in not less than five subjects including English Language and Mathematics obtained at a maximum of two sittings.
  • GCE (O/Level) in four subjects obtained at one sitting or five at two sittings including credit in Mathematics and English Language.
(i) Assistant Grade II (Store Keeping) – Consol 04

Entry Qualification:

  • Senior Secondary Certificate Examination (WASC/NECO) with Credits in not less than four subjects including English Language and Mathematics obtained at a maximum of two sittings.
  • GCE (O/Level) in four subjects obtained at one sitting or five at two sittings including credit in Mathematics and English Language..CLICK HERE TO APPLY


GENERAL CONDITIONS In addition, all candidates must:-

  • Be a Nigerian by birth or descent.
  • Not be less than 1.7 metres in height, for male and 1.64 metres for female.
  • Have a fully expanded chest measurement of not less than 0.87 metres, male.
  • Be certified by a Government Medical Officer to be physically and mentally fit for appointment.
  • Not be suffering from any form of physical or mental disability
  • Be free from any form of financial embarrassment.
  • Be of good character and must not have been found guilty of any criminal offence.
  • Be Computer literate.
  • Be between the ages of 18 – 25 for  CONSOL 3,CONSOL4,CONSOL6  and  between  the  ages of 18 – 28  for CONSOL7  and  CONSOL8.
  • Degree or HND holders must possess NYSC Discharge Certificates
  • Female candidates must be single.
  • Have a Certificate of State of Origin signed by the Chairman or Secretary of their Local Governments.
  • Certificates endorsed by Liaison offices are not acceptable.


METHOD OF APPLICATION
If you meet the requirements for the above positions and are interested in pursuing a career with Nigeria Customs Service, please log onto Nigeria Customs website www.customs.gov.ng (Click on “About Us” then the “Vacancies link” on the Home Page) to complete the online application form. Upon submission, Applicants will receive an acknowledgment containing aReference no which must be quoted in all future correspondence. Downloadthis Instruction and read carefully before applying.

  • Access to website and application is free of charge.
  • No paper application will be accepted.
  • Applicants are to submit only one (1) application as multiple application leads to disqualification.

Nigeria Customs Service will not be responsible for application submitted on any website outside that stated above.

Application closes 30th April 2011

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