The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has announced that it will begin its 2026 recruitment exercise on Friday, July 3, inviting qualified Nigerians to apply for vacancies across its officer, marshal inspectorate and road marshal assistant cadres.
In a recruitment notice issued on Thursday, the corps said the exercise is aimed at filling various positions to strengthen its workforce and enhance service delivery nationwide.
Available positions include Superintendent Route Commander (SRC), Route Commander/Deputy Route Commander (RC/DRC), Assistant Route Commander (ARC), Marshal Inspector II and III, as well as Road Marshal Assistant I, II and III.
According to the FRSC, applicants for officer cadre positions must possess relevant university degrees or Higher National Diplomas (HNDs) from recognised institutions. Candidates applying for marshal inspectorate and road marshal assistant positions must also meet the academic and professional requirements for their respective categories.
The corps added that artisans, drivers and riders with relevant qualifications and experience are eligible to apply under the road marshal assistant cadre.
Applicants must be Nigerians by birth, medically fit and computer literate. The FRSC noted that possession of a valid National Driver's Licence will be an added advantage.
Other requirements include a certificate of medical fitness from a government-approved hospital, relevant professional licences where applicable, and a minimum height of 1.65 metres for male applicants and 1.58 metres for female applicants.
The corps also stated that candidates must be of good character, free from financial embarrassment and must not have any criminal conviction.
Interested applicants are to submit their applications online through the FRSC recruitment portal. The application window will remain open for four weeks from July 3.
The FRSC emphasised that the recruitment exercise is free and warned applicants against paying money to anyone at any stage of the process. It advised members of the public to report suspected fraud and directed enquiries to its designated helpline, 122.
