THE high rate of employment in the country reared its head on
Wednesday again as over 3,000 graduates stormed the Federal Judicial
Service Commission (FJSC) in search of employment application forms.
This is sequel to the publication put out by FJSC in some national newspapers on January 19, 2013 advertising job vacancies in compliance with provision of the federal character principle.
A visit by The Guardian to FJSC witnessed a mammoth crowd of about 3, 500 people. However, it was well managed as the crowd were split into batches of 40 applicants and invited into the office where the application forms were being issued.
An authoritative source said about 15, 000 applicants have so far collected employment application forms even though the vacancies available were less than for 1,000 persons.
TalkOfNaija
This is sequel to the publication put out by FJSC in some national newspapers on January 19, 2013 advertising job vacancies in compliance with provision of the federal character principle.
A visit by The Guardian to FJSC witnessed a mammoth crowd of about 3, 500 people. However, it was well managed as the crowd were split into batches of 40 applicants and invited into the office where the application forms were being issued.
An authoritative source said about 15, 000 applicants have so far collected employment application forms even though the vacancies available were less than for 1,000 persons.
TalkOfNaija
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