BREAKING: Tinubu Announces Job Opening at National Health Fellows Program, Gives Details (Apply Now)

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The President Bola Tinubu-led federal government has urged Nigerians interested in the health sector to apply for jobs at the National Health Fellows Program, adding that the openings are for young Nigerians.

According to Bayo Onanuga, the media aide to President Tinubu on information and strategy, the application is open to Nigerians between the ages of 25 and 35, adding that successful applicants will be deployed across the 774 local governments in the country.

When is Tinubu’s vacancy closing?

The presidency also stressed that successful applicants will be empowered with adequate tools and well-paid to drive remarkable change in Nigeria’s health sector. Onanuga stated that the job application will be closing on Monday, January 27.

Onanuga further stated that further information about the job can be accessed here https://healthfellows.ng/apply/

The statement read:

“Application for the National Health Fellows Program opens in Nigeria:

“The Tinubu administration is requesting applications from young Nigerians to enrol in the National Health Fellows Program. The selected fellows, aged between 25 and 35, would be engaged in all the 774 local government areas of the country.

“They would be remunerated and equipped with appropriate tools to drive positive change in the health sector.

“Application Deadline: 27th January 2025.”

See the full statement here:

How to apply National Health Fellows Program vacancy?

When visiting the website, applicants are required to fill out a form to apply for the job and complete it except otherwise. The applicants were also urged to ensure that some documents were ready if they succeeded in the screening. The documents included:

A birth certificate or an affidavit indicating age declaration
Curriculum Vitae
Higher institution certificate
Certificate of the state of origin
The discharge certificate of the NYSC

On the website, it was warned that any false responses and misrepresentations in any of the above mentioned would lead to disqualification of the applicant.

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Legit.ng earlier reported that Nigeria’s campaign for clean energy has been confronted with poverty, poor infrastructure, high cost of living and other factors.

However, an expert, Rasheedat Bamgbola, who spoke with Legit.ng, posited that Nigeria can still achieve clean energy if the government and people approach it with the right mindset and commitment.

While she called for government intervention for entrepreneurs on clean energy, she also suggested flexible payment options for low-income households.