Recruitment: FRSC reveals those to be disqualified

Mr Boboye Oyeyemi, the Corps Marshal, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC)
has said that applicants with tattoos, bow and K' legs would be
disqualified from its ongoing screening.

Oyeyemi disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) while
inspecting the screening exercise at Ikeja 9 Brigades Military
Cantonment in Lagos on Tuesday.

"In any uniform service, you are not supposed to have tattoo on your
body; likewise twisted eyes, bow, K' legs and flat foot are not
allowed in the service.

"This is because anybody with bow and K' legs will not be able to
stand and walk for a long period of time.

"In uniform service, you must be able to walk and run long distances
in case of emergency.

To save life, you will be required to walk long distances and you
won't be able to perform your duty if you have "K" or flat leg.

"We have patrol duties for eight hours and rescue exercise can take up
to five hours and if you are not fit you can't do it.

"Likewise pregnant and married women, we can't take them because that
is the rule for uniform services," Oyeyemi said.

The FRSC boss said that the screening had been going on smoothly
across the country.

"We have states that have high concentration of applicants, like
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Abuja, Kaduna, Benue, Lagos, Enugu and
Oyo.

He expressed satisfaction with the progress made so far in the exercise.

Oyeyemi commended the Nigerian Army, Nigerian Air Force, Police, Civil
Defence and the Department of State Security Service (DSS) for their
maximum support for the success of the screening.

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