CDCFIB announces recruitment for mid-management positions in Federal Fire Service 

Bolaji Alabi Alabi
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The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has opened applications for mid-level roles within the Federal Fire Service, calling on qualified public sector workers to apply within one week of the announcement.

The information was disclosed in a notice e-signed by A M Jibril, Maj Gen (Rtd) and dated 25th November 2025.

According to the Board, the openings cover several mid-management ranks within the Federal Fire Service. These include:

The Board said eligible candidates should submit applications through the Board’s EMAIL: [email protected] within one week of the publication.

It also warned that “multiple applications will automatically disqualify a candidate.”

Applicants are required to email scanned copies of all documents in PDF format to the designated Board email.

The Board stressed that applications must be submitted via the dedicated Board’s email and documents must be submitted in PDF format, not later than 15th December 2025.

It further noted that this application is absolutely free.

The CDCFIB stated that only serving employees in Federal, State, or Local Government Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) are eligible to apply.

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Other conditions include:

The Board added that personnel of the Paramilitary Services are not eligible to apply.

The recruitment drive provides an opportunity for civil servants already in government service to advance into mid-level leadership roles within the Federal Fire Service. It also reinforces the government’s policy of internal recruitment for sensitive security positions

The Federal Fire Service is the national body responsible for preventing, controlling, and responding to fire emergencies in Nigeria. Its mandate includes extinguishing fires, rescuing victims, and protecting lives and property.

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It also has a training arm, the National Fire Academy, which works to build the capacity of firefighters across the country.

In the first quarter (Q1) of 2025, the FFS reported that it saved assets worth N319 billion and rescued 162 people in just three months, with urban response times improving from 15 minutes to about 10 minutes.

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