The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) is a Nigerian government agency that works to fight against the use, trafficking, and selling of illegal drugs. The agency was created in 1989 and is active at airports, seaports, and across many cities and borders in Nigeria.
Is NDLEA Recruiting Now?
As of now, the NDLEA has not started recruitment for the 2025/2026 session. However, Nigerians who are interested in joining are advised to prepare early and always check the official NDLEA portal registration page at www.ndlea.gov.ng for any announcements. The last recruitment took place in 2023, and the same process is likely to be used again.
Who Can Apply?
To be qualified for NDLEA recruitment, you must meet certain basic requirements:
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Nigerian Citizenship
You must be a Nigerian by birth and have a valid means of identification, such as a national ID card, voter’s card, or international passport. -
Age Requirements
Most applicants should be between 20 and 35 years old, but some NDLEA positions accept applicants as young as 18 years. -
Education
You must have at least 5 credit passes in subjects like Mathematics and English in WAEC, NECO, or GCE.
For those applying with only O’Level qualifications, it’s important to note that the NDLEA salary structure for O level candidates usually starts from the lower ranks, with corresponding pay scales.Those with OND, NCE, HND, or university degrees can also apply, depending on the NDLEA position.
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NYSC Certificate
For graduates, you must have completed the NYSC program or have an exemption certificate. -
Physical Fitness
Applicants must be healthy and physically fit. There is a height requirement:-
Men: at least 1.65 meters tall
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Women: at least 1.60 meters tall
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Clean Record
Applicants must not have any criminal history or drug use problems. -
Computer and Communication Skills
Basic computer knowledge and the ability to communicate well will be an added advantage.
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How to Apply
When the recruitment starts, here is how you can apply:
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Visit the NDLEA recruitment portal: www.ndlea.gov.ng
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Click on the “Careers” or “Apply Now” button
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Register with a valid email address (NDLEA portal registration)
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Fill in your personal and educational details correctly
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Upload your documents such as ID card, passport photo, certificates, and NYSC
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Double-check all the information
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Submit your application
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Wait for a confirmation message or email
What Happens After Application?
After applying, NDLEA will review all applications. If you are selected, you will be invited for the next steps:
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Aptitude Test – A written test to check your knowledge
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Interview – Face-to-face interview with NDLEA officers
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Medical Screening – To make sure you are physically and mentally healthy
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Training – If successful, you will go through a training program. During this time, selected applicants receive a NDLEA training allowance.
NDLEA Ranks and Salary
NDLEA ranks and salary depend on your academic qualifications and role. Entry-level officers with O’Level certificates may start at a lower grade, while those with higher qualifications enter at higher ranks.
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Starting salaries can be around ₦45,000 monthly for entry-level or O’Level holders
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Officers with higher education or experience can earn up to ₦400,000 monthly
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Benefits may include housing, healthcare, and travel allowances
This clearly shows how NDLEA salary structure for O level differs from that of higher ranks.
Important Tips
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NDLEA recruitment is free. Do not pay anyone to help you.
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Make sure all your documents are clear and valid.
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Practice basic test questions before the aptitude test.
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Stay updated by checking the NDLEA website regularly.
Conclusion
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The NDLEA recruitment process is a great opportunity to serve your country and build a meaningful career. Although the 2025 recruitment is not yet open, now is the perfect time to prepare.
Get your documents ready, improve your skills, and stay alert for the next recruitment announcement. With the right preparation and focus, you can land an NDLEA position and become one of Nigeria’s proud drug law enforcement officers.
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