Dreaming of a career in firefighting? The Federal Fire Service (FFS) in Nigeria is actively recruiting patriotic individuals who are ready to save lives, protect properties, and respond to national emergencies.
Whether you hold a BSc, HND, NCE, OND, or even just an SSCE, there’s a place for you in the FFS.
This guide explains how to easily join the FFS in 2025—from eligibility to the step-by-step application process, and how to stand out during screening and training.
The Federal Fire Service is under the Ministry of Interior and is responsible for firefighting, rescue operations, and enforcing fire safety regulations across Nigeria.
FFS 2025 recruitment opens periodically through the official portal and includes roles for:
Fire Assistants (SSCE level)
Inspectors (NCE/ND)
Superintendents (HND/BSc)
All applicants must pass through a computer-based test (CBT), screening, and training before full employment.
Before applying, make sure you meet the basic criteria:
Nigerian citizenship
Age: 18–35 years
Height:
Male: minimum 1.65m
Female: minimum 1.60m
Chest measurement (for males): not less than 0.87m
Medical fitness: You must be medically fit and not physically challenged
No criminal record
Here’s a breakdown of the different academic levels and their corresponding ranks:
Qualification | Eligible Entry Rank |
---|---|
SSCE / NECO / GCE | Fire Assistant III or II |
NCE / OND | Inspector of Fire (Junior Inspectorate) |
HND / BSc | Superintendent of Fire Cadre (Officer level) |
Make sure your qualification is valid, with proper documentation.
Follow these steps to apply successfully:
Go to: www.recruitment.cdcfib.career
Use a valid email and phone number.
Select the correct level based on your qualification (e.g., Assistant, Inspectorate, or Superintendent).
Provide accurate personal info, academic history, and upload documents like:
Certificate(s)
Passport photograph
Birth certificate or age declaration
Certificate of origin
Submit and print your acknowledgment slip—you’ll need this for screening.
Once the application closes, shortlisted candidates will be invited for:
Computer-Based Test (CBT) – English, Math, and General Knowledge
Document Screening
Physical Fitness Test
Medical Examination
Training at FFS School
Each stage must be passed to move on to the next.
Practice CBT past questions (focus on English, Math, Current Affairs, and Fire Safety topics)
Stay physically fit—you’ll be tested on stamina and endurance
Prepare your documents early
Follow all instructions on your portal
Avoid fake agents—recruitment is 100% free
Once selected, candidates will undergo formal training:
Fire Assistant Cadre: ~3 months
Inspectorate Cadre: ~5 months
Superintendent Cadre: ~6 months
Training covers fire science, drills, paramilitary conduct, first aid, and rescue techniques.
You’ll receive training allowance during this period and a uniform kit.
Yes, SSCE holders are eligible for entry-level roles under the Fire Assistant cadre.
Yes, applicants must be between 18 and 35 years old.
Yes, it is completely free. Do not pay anyone claiming to help you secure a slot.
No. You must upload your complete credentials before submission.
No, it’s a paramilitary agency under the Ministry of Interior.
The Federal Fire Service (FFS) is an excellent career path for Nigerians looking to serve their country while enjoying job stability, structured promotions, and meaningful work.
Whether you hold a BSc, HND, NCE, OND, or SSCE, there’s a role that fits your level. All it takes is the right preparation, a good internet connection, and the will to serve.
Keep your eyes on the official portal, and when recruitment opens—apply fast, apply smart.