The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) is a regional group of fifteen West African countries. Founded on 28 May 1975, with the signing of the Treaty of Lagos, its mission is to promote economic integration across the region.
We are recruiting to fill the following positions below:
1.) Principal Officer, Information Systems
Location: Abuja
Salary: 33,607 UA - 37,996 UA.
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2.) Principal Internal Auditor - Project Inspection and Evaluation
Location: Abuja
Salary: 33,607 UA – 37,996 UA.
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3.) Principal Internal Auditor - Abuja + Agencies + Commission, Parliament
Location: Abuja
Salary: 33,607 UA - 37,996 UA
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4.) Principal Internal Auditor - Institutions Outside Abuja, WAHO, GIABA
Location: Abuja
Salary: 33,607 UA - 37,996 UA.
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5.) Auditor
Location: Abuja
Salary: 23,724 UA – 28,590 UA
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6.) Auditor, Project Inspection and Evaluation
Location: Abuja
Salary: 23,724 UA - 28,590 UA
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7.) Director, Program Performance Audit
Location: Abuja
Salary: 38,814 UA - 48,222 UA
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8.) Director of Internal Audit
Location: Abuja
Salary: 38,814 UA - 48,222 UA.
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Application Closing Date
25th February, 2019.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their Applications to: pauditoris@ecowas.int
or
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Source: http://www.ecowas.int/current-careers/
US military has deployed soldiers to Gabon amid fears of violent protests in neighbouring Democratic Republic of Congo in anticipation of . Donald Trump told Congress on Friday that the first of about 80 troops arrived in Gabon on Wednesday to protect US citizens and diplomatic facilities should violence break out in DRC’s capital Kinshasa Voters in Congo went to the polls on December 30, two years after they were first scheduled to be held, to elect the successor to President Joseph Kabila, who has been in power for 18 years. “The first of these personnel arrived in Gabon on January 2, 2019, with appropriate combat equipment and supported by military aircraft,” Trump’s letter to Congress read.“Additional forces may deploy to Gabon, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, or the Republic of the Congo, if necessary for these purposes.” “These deployed personnel will remain in the region until the security situation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo becomes such that their presen
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