FRSC Launches 2026 Recruitment Exercise
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has officially commenced its 2026 recruitment exercise, inviting qualified Nigerians to apply for various positions across its officer, marshal inspector, and road marshal assistant cadres. The announcement was made on June 26, 2026, with applications accepted online through the official recruitment portal.
Recruitment Categories
According to the recruitment notice, vacancies are available under three major categories: Officer Cadre, Marshal Inspector Cadre, and Road Marshal Assistant Cadre. For the Officer Cadre, applicants must possess relevant degrees from recognized institutions, along with NYSC discharge or exemption certificates where applicable. The Marshal Inspector Cadre is open to candidates with NCE, ND, HND, or other relevant certificates. The Road Marshal Assistant Cadre requires a minimum of three credits in SSCE, including English Language and Mathematics. Additionally, drivers and motorcycle riders must hold the appropriate class of valid driver’s licence.
Application Requirements and Deadline
General requirements include being a Nigerian by birth, having good character, meeting the required age and physical fitness standards, and presenting valid credentials during screening. The Corps advised interested candidates to apply through the recruitment portal: https://recruitment.frsc.gov.ng. “Applications must be submitted online within four (4) weeks with effect from Friday, 3rd July, 2026,” the notice stated. The FRSC warned applicants against fraudsters, stressing that the recruitment exercise is free and does not require payment. It urged prospective candidates to provide accurate information during registration and follow the official application process.
Workforce Strengthening
The recruitment is part of efforts by the FRSC to strengthen its workforce and improve road safety operations nationwide. The Corps emphasized that only applications submitted through the official portal will be considered, and candidates should avoid any third-party agents claiming to facilitate the process.



