In order to stop the unlawful proliferation of small arms and light weapons, the National Commission for the Coordination and Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons has stated that it intends to hire and train roughly 300,000 people throughout the federation.
According to the commission, each state of the federation, including the FCT, would have roughly 7,000 individuals working for them.
The goal, according to Otunba Adejare Adegbenro, acting director-general of NATCOM, was to stop the spread of weapons and make the nation safer.
We are planning to hire roughly 300,000 people nationwide to make our country a safer place, the statement said.
“They won’t just be hired; they’ll all receive quality training. By itself, this will also lower the nation’s unemployment rate. We’ll work together with other security organisations to direct our direction.
He advised individuals who were interested to keep an eye out for the commission’s job posting.
“Those who are interested in the recruitment of 7000 individuals per state should watch for the recommendations on national daily. We are seeking for young people who are motivated and trainable, though, so that much is clear.