Rescheduled Timetable for Image Capturing for CRS Local Government Service Recruitment Successful Candidates

Rescheduled Timetable for Image Capturing for CRS Local Government Service Recruitment Successful Candidates

CALABAR – The Cross River State Local Government Service Commission has rescheduled the image capturing for successful candidates for the Local Government Service recruitment exercise.

According to a public service announcement signed by Elder (Dr) Ekpenyong Esuabana, Permanent Secretary, Local Government Service Commission, on January 14, the rescheduled image capturing is supposed to start on January 20 and end on January 28.

The image-capturing exercise will be held across the three Senatorial District.

The notice read, “Following the recent Postings of successful candidates of the just concluded employment exercise by the Cross River State Local Government Service Commission to various Councils, I am pleased to notify the public that the Image Capturing is rescheduled to hold in three (3) Senatorial Districts as follows:

1. SOUTHERN SENATORIAL DISTRICT

LGAs: Akamkpa, Akpabuyo, Bakassi, Biase, Calabar South and Odukpani

VENUE: Office of the Auditor-General for Local Government

DATE: Monday and Tuesday, 20 – 21 January 2025

2. CENTRAL SENATORIAL DISTRICT

LGAs: Abi, Boki, Etung, lkom, Obubra and Yakurr

VENUE: Ikom

DATE: Thursday and Friday, 23 – 24 January 2025

3. NORTH SENATORIAL DISTRICT

LGAs: Bekwarra, Obanliku, Obudu, Ogoja and Yala

VENUE: Ogoja

DATE: Monday and Tuesday, 27 – 28 January 2025

Note: Candidates resident in Calabar whose names appeared in Central and Northern Districts can capture alongside Southern Senatorial District on Monday and Tuesday being January 20th and 21st before proceeding to their Duty Station.”

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