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Monday 8 August 2011

Ogun State Government is Employing, Online Registration


Recently the Ogun State government led by His Excellency Senator Ibikunle Amosun is undergoing registration for job seekers in Ogun State. Due to high levels of queues at the designated local government areas around the states. The government has devised a new means by which the registration would go on smoothly and faster which is by the online registration.


It is important to note that the application is entirely free and no payment what-so-ever is to be made. In a press statement by the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media, Mrs Funmi Wakama, Senator Amosun reiterated the abolition of payment of fees for application forms for government jobs. "Any public official that violates this policy shall be sanctioned," the governor said.

It will be recalled that Senator Amosun promised during his inaugural address to employ 10,000 youths within his first 100 days in office. The recruitment exercise is now on and is to cut across all the Local Government Areas of the state.



To get started, a new valid email address, phone number and a 400width recent passport photograph on a white background is required for a successful registration. All interested candidates are expected to have a personal e-mail address which must not be shared with others for the purpose of this application.
      Note: You may visit any of these sites: www.yahoo.com, www.hotmail.com, www.gmail.com or any other site that provides e-mail services to create an email box for yourself.

It is also required that all applicants should have one telephone number to which text messages (SMS) could be sent. All applicants are expected to be able to browse and check their e-mail boxes from time to time.


If you have found a programme that you wish to apply for and you have the required qualifications, click on the button below to begin your application:

Click here to start or continue an application


NOTE: There are TWO (2) Steps and both steps must be completed for you to be considered for the scheme!

Hurry now before it gets too late. Good luck

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