
NewsOnline Nigeria reports that the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has announced the opening of applications for several mid-level positions in the Federal Fire Service (FFS), inviting qualified public sector workers to apply within one week of the notice.
The announcement was contained in an official circular e-signed by Maj. Gen. A. M. Jibril (Rtd) and dated November 25, 2025.
According to the Board, vacancies exist in the following mid-management ranks:
Deputy Controller of Fire (DCF), CONPASS 14
Assistant Controller of Fire, CONPASS 13
Chief Superintendent of Fire, CONPASS 12
Superintendent of Fire, CONPASS 11
Deputy Superintendent of Fire, CONPASS 10
Eligible applicants are required to submit their applications via the Board’s dedicated email: info@cdcfib.gov.ng, within one week of publication. The Board cautioned that multiple submissions will lead to automatic disqualification.
Applicants must email scanned copies of all required documents strictly in PDF format to the Board’s official address. All submissions must be sent on or before December 15, 2025.
The Board emphasised that the application process is entirely free.
The CDCFIB stated that only serving employees of Federal, State, or Local Government Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) are qualified to apply.
Additional requirements include:
Minimum height of 1.65m (men) and 1.60m (women)
Proven physical and mental fitness
Application addressed to the Secretary of the Board via the designated email
Local Government Identification Letter
Evidence of Confirmation of Appointment
Three years APER/PMS reports
Certified True Copy of Record of Service
No criminal record
Copies of all previous appointment letters
Medical Certificate of Fitness from a government-recognised hospital
Must be free from financial embarrassment
The Board also clarified that personnel of paramilitary services are not eligible to participate in this recruitment exercise.
The recruitment initiative provides an opportunity for serving civil servants to advance into leadership roles within the Federal Fire Service, in line with the government’s policy of promoting internal recruitment for sensitive security and emergency-response positions.
The Federal Fire Service is Nigeria’s lead agency for fire prevention, firefighting, rescue operations, and protection of lives and property. Its training institution, the National Fire Academy, oversees capacity building for firefighters nationwide.
In Q1 2025 alone, the FFS reported saving ₦319 billion worth of assets and rescuing 162 persons, while improving its average urban emergency response time from 15 minutes to approximately 10 minutes.
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