Find out if you are among the Federal Ministry of Environment shortlisted candidates for the 2024 recruitment. Learn how to check and prepare for the screening process. Get all the details you need.
About Shortlisted Candidates 2024
The Federal Ministry of Environment has announced the names of people they have picked for their 2024/2025 hiring.
If you applied for this job and have been waiting to find out if you were chosen, there is good news.
You can visit the Federal Ministry of Environment’s recruitment website to check if your name is on the list of selected candidates.
This article will help you know how to do that and tell you about the papers you will need for what comes next.
Screening Process
The Federal Ministry of Environment (FMEnv) in Nigeria uses an Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) process to check the possible environmental impacts of a proposed project. The first step is called screening. Here is a simple breakdown of the screening process:
Project Categorization:
- The person or group behind the project checks the EIA Act to find out their project type.
- Projects are divided into two main groups: Schedule 1 (Category A) and Schedule 2 (Category B).
Screening by Proponent:
- The project’s group decides the level of EIA needed based on the project category.
- Category A Projects: Need a full EIA report submitted to FMEnv for screening and approval.
Screening by FMEnv (EAD):
- For Category A projects, the group submits a Terms of Reference (TOR) to the Environmental Assessment Department (EAD) of FMEnv through their online portal.
- The EAD checks the TOR and may visit the site to confirm the EIA study’s scope.
- The EAD approves the TOR if it meets the requirements.
Additional Points:
- Sometimes, the EAD might ask for an EIA for a Category B project due to specific concerns.
- The FMEnv website has resources and information on the EIA process and relevant guidelines.
How to Check
Applicants for the Federal Ministry of Environment Recruitment 2024 can find out if they are on the list of successful candidates by doing the following:
- Select the “Check shortlist” option to see the list.
- Go to the Federal Ministry of Environment recruitment portal at www.environment.gov.ng.
- You can also choose to click on “download shortlist” to download the list to your device.
- Open the downloaded file using Adobe Reader or any PDF reader on your smartphone or laptop to view the shortlist.
- To easily find your name, look for the first letter of your last name.
- Check the email address you used to apply for the recruitment; you will receive an email notification if you have been shortlisted.
- Keep an eye on your email for details about the Federal Ministry of Environment screening dates, venue, and requirements.
- Once you have confirmed that you are on the shortlist, make sure to gather the necessary documents in advance for the screening.
Required Documents
Shortlisted candidates must have the following documents ready for the physical screening:
- A valid means of identity, such as a Driver’s License, National ID Card, National Identification Number (NIN), Nigerian International Passport, or Voter’s card.
- A copy of the printout of your reply to the online application.
- Recent passport photographs.
- Certificate of Local Government Area (L.G.A) of Origin.
- The registration slip.
- Certificate of State of Origin duly signed.
- Bank Verification Number (BVN).
List of States with Shortlisted Candidates
State | State | State |
---|---|---|
Abia | Adamawa | Akwa Ibom |
Anambra | Bauchi | Bayelsa |
Benue | Borno | Cross River |
Delta | Ebonyi | Edo |
Ekiti | Enugu | Gombe |
Imo | Jigawa | Kaduna |
Kano | Katsina | Kebbi |
Kogi | Kwara | Lagos |
Nasarawa | Niger | Ogun |
Ondo | Osun | Oyo |
Plateau | Rivers | Sokoto |
Taraba | Yobe | Zamfara & FCT |
Is the Shortlisted Candidates List Out?
No, the shortlisted candidates list is not out yet, but you will be notified when it is out.
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