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Over one thousand intending personnel of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, who reported for screening and documentation at the agency’s training camp in Jos vacated their hostels on Tuesday as there was no official to attend to them.
Some of the applicants, who were stranded, were seen with their bags and baggage around 8am on Tuesday moving out of the hostels where they were camped.
A female applicant, who spoke to
The PUNCH, disclosed that she came from Kaduna State to participate in the botched screening.
She said, “Many of us came from different states very far from Plateau State, only to be told to return home after spending money and time. It is very frustrating. The Federal Government should put its house in order and learn to treat citizens with dignity.”