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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA has apologised to applicants for the hitches being experienced in its ongoing recruitment exercise.

It assured applicants that the process that efforts are being made to resolve challenges they are facing on the application portal towards making the process seamless.

Mr Femi Babafemi, Director, Media and Advocacy of the agency in a statement on Wednesday, recalls that barely hours after the online application portal was opened on Sunday 12th March, it began to experience glitches.

The glitches, according to him, was due to the heavy traffic of over 200,000 applicants trying to access the system.

“”The Agency’s management therefore wishes to apologise to the applicants for the hitches being experienced and urge them to exercise patience while the system completes synchronisation to serve them better”, Babafemi said.

“To resolve this, the Agency upgraded the infrastructure on Tuesday 14th March to accommodate the large volume of applicants after over 53,170 applicants had successfully logged into the portal.

“At the moment, the system is synchronizing the data at the back-end of the infrastructure in order to adjust to the server upgrade”, he said.

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