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Delta North: Senator Ned Nwoko recommends over 100 constituents for federal jobs, promises more

by Savvy News
March 11, 2024
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In a move aimed at addressing unemployment in Delta North senatorial district, Senator Ned Munir Nwoko has recommended over hundreds of his constituents for employment opportunities across various federal sectors. The beneficiaries are set to fill positions in critical sectors including law enforcement, defense, healthcare, technology, and more.

Among the federal sectors where Senator Nwoko’s constituents have been recommended for employment are the Police Service Commission, Nigeria Immigration, Nigeria Navy, Nigeria Air Force, Defence, Nigeria Army, Native Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion, Federal Civil Service Commission, Office of the Senate President, Nigeria Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission, Federal Medical Center, Nigeria Intelligence Agency, Niger Delta Development Commission, NESREA, Nigeria Communications Commission, Nigeria Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, Nigeria Financial Intelligence, Federation/National Bureau of Statistics, National Assembly Service Commission, and Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission, among others.

“The Senator’s proactive approach to recommending employment aligns with his pledge to address unemployment and provide his constituents with access to gainful opportunities in various sectors of the federal government.”, the chairman, Senator Nwoko’s employment management committee, Hon. Somadina Anwasia, said.

For verification and authenticity, detailed records of the recommended individuals are accessible both at Senator Nwoko’s National Assembly senate office and his rapid response constituency office in Asaba, Delta State.

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