Thinking of joining the Nigerian Correctional Service (NCoS) in 2025? Congratulations on choosing a paramilitary career that comes with both honor and responsibility.
Before you become a full officer, you'll go through mandatory training—but what exactly should you expect?
In this official guide, you’ll learn:
How long NCoS training lasts
How much you're paid as training allowance
What benefits (like food, accommodation, and healthcare) are provided
Every successful recruit into the NCoS must complete a rigorous training program that lasts between 6 to 9 months, depending on the rank and cadre.
Here’s how it works:
SSCE/NECO holders (Assistant Cadre) – Usually 6 months
OND/NCE holders (Inspectorate Cadre) – 6 to 8 months
BSc/HND holders (Superintendent Cadre) – Up to 9 months
Training combines classroom instruction, physical drills, firearms handling, discipline, and rehabilitation procedures relevant to correctional service duties.
While you're still in training, you’ll receive a monthly allowance between:
₦25,000 to ₦35,000 per month
This is not your full salary but a stipend to support your basic needs during the training period. The exact amount may depend on the training center location and cadre level.
You’ll begin to earn your full monthly salary only after graduation and official deployment as a Correctional Officer.
The Nigerian Correctional Service ensures that all trainees are well cared for while in camp. Here are the support packages included:
Trainees are fed regularly throughout the training period—no need to spend your stipend on food.
You’ll be given a hostel or shared housing within or near the training camp—free of charge.
NCoS provides medical checks, treatment, and basic healthcare support to all trainees during the training program.
These benefits help ease the financial burden while you focus on your physical and mental development.
Item | Details |
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Training Duration | 6 to 9 months |
Monthly Training Allowance | ₦25,000 – ₦35,000 |
Meals | Provided daily |
Accommodation | Provided free of charge |
Medical Care | Free access to health services |
Yes. All NCoS recruits receive a monthly stipend of ₦25,000–₦35,000 during training.
No. This is just a training allowance. Full salary begins after training is completed and you're deployed.
Yes. You’ll be given free meals, housing, and medical care throughout the program.
No. Once training begins, attendance is mandatory. Absence can lead to disqualification.
Training is conducted at approved NCoS correctional training schools across Nigeria, assigned based on your cadre and state of origin.
Training with the Nigerian Correctional Service is demanding but rewarding. Over 6 to 9 months, you’ll learn how to uphold law, discipline, and national service—while receiving a basic allowance and support to keep you focused.
Whether you're an SSCE, OND, NCE, HND, or BSc holder, NCoS training prepares you to serve Nigeria with honor.
When you finally complete training, you're not just earning a salary—you’re joining a community that shapes justice, rehabilitation, and peace.