The Luke Chibueze Adonwe Human (LACH) Foundation has announced the commencement of recruitment and appointment of salaried executive officers across Nigeria, from the polling unit level through wards, local governments, states, and up to the national structure.
In a statement issued on Saturday by its Director General, the Foundation said the recruitment is part of its mission to promote integrity, justice, security, reconciliation, empowerment, and humanitarian services.
According to the release, positions approved for appointment include Directors of New Media; Intergovernmental Affairs and Family Dispute Resolutions; Youth Skills Acquisition, Youth Empowerment and Drug Rehabilitation; Women Affairs, Child-Related Matters and Domestic Violence; Agro-Business and Rural Farmers Relations; Legal Services and Public Interest Laws; Medical Services and Welfare of the Elderly, Orphans, People with Disabilities and the Less Privileged; Project Monitoring, Documentation and Legal Research; Civil Security, Intelligence and Security Matters; as well as Religious Affairs and Ecumenical Understanding of God.
The Foundation noted that all applicants must pass an integrity test to qualify, adding that anyone appointed must not be a card-carrying member of a political party, as LACH Foundation is strictly non-political.
It added that preference would be given to retired but active security experts, civil and public servants, skilled professionals, trainers and other professionals across human endeavors.
Application is open to unemployed youths, volunteers and professionals. Forms are free of charge and will be available from September 1, 2025 at the Foundation’s Head Office, 14 Ojeawere Street, Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.
The formal inauguration of successful officers will hold on the last Saturday of October 2025.
For inquiries, applicants are to call or send WhatsApp messages only to 08129337125, with the Foundation cautioning that discussions must be verified through Truecaller identification of “LACH Foundation” to avoid impersonation.