Police Conducts Common Entrance Examination Into Police Secondary Schools.

The Lagos State Police wishes to inform the general public that the common entrance examination into Police secondary schools nationwide holds on Saturday 3rd October, 2020, by 7am.

The examination will hold at the following Police Children Schools: Obalende 1&2, Ikeja, Idimu, Satellite , Okota and Epe, Lagos State.

The command therefore urges prospective candidates in Lagos State to cross check their examination centres amongst the above-listed Children Schools.

The Commissioner of Police, Lagos State, CP Hakeem Odumosu, warns the candidates against any form of examination malpractices and uncultured attitudes; he also urged them to be punctual and observe all COVID-19 protocols as highlighted by the National Centre for Disease Control(NCDC).

In addition, CP Hakeem Odumosu directs Area Commanders and Divisional Police Offficers where the examination centres are located to provide adequate security for the candidates and examiners.

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