August 22, 2025 – Adamawa State Civil Service Commission has issued a fresh update regarding the recruitment exercise conducted through the Computer-Based Test (CBT). In an official notice dated 22nd August 2025, the Commission confirmed that the results of the recruitment test will be released tomorrow, 23rd August 2025.
According to the Commission, all shortlisted applicants for the interview are advised to check their status through the following official channels:
i. www.csc.ad.gov.ng/result
ii. www.csc.ad.gov.ng
iii. Adamawa State Weekly News Paper (the Scope)
The statement added that invitation details for the interview including date, time and venue will be communicated directly to shortlisted candidates via SMS, E-mail, or through the official communication platforms of the Commission.
The interview will be held in three phases. Phase I will cover candidates with Degree qualifications and is scheduled to run from 28th August to 18th September 2025. Phase II will be for Higher National Diploma (HND) candidates, while Phase III will focus on National Diploma and Ordinary National Diploma (ND/OND) applicants. The Commission noted that specific dates for the latter two phases will be announced soon.
The notice warned applicants against holding double employment across Federal, State, or Local Government establishments. It stated that, “on no account should a candidate be in the employment of two organizations whether Federal, State or Local Government as doing that will attract criminal prosecution. Head of Government Departments at all levels should take note.”
The Adamawa State Civil Service Commission emphasized its commitment to transparency and fairness in the ongoing recruitment. “The Commission reiterates its commitment to a transparent, fair and merit-driven recruitment process and wishes all applicants success in their interview,” the statement read.
The notification, signed from the Commission’s headquarters at No. 6 Ribadu Street G.R.A., Jimeta-Yola, carried official references including contact numbers 075-624210 and 624411 for further inquiries.