Looking for the updated Federal Fire Service salary per month for SSCE, OND, HND, and BSc holders in 2025? You’re not alone. Thousands of Nigerians interested in joining the Federal Fire Service (FFS) want to know what they’ll earn based on their qualifications.

Whether you just completed WAEC/NECO, hold a diploma, or you’re a graduate, this article gives you a detailed breakdown of monthly salary, official rank, allowances, career growth, training, and benefits for each qualification level in the Federal Fire Service in 2025.

Can SSCE, OND, HND, and BSc Holders Join the Federal Fire Service in 2025?

Yes. The Federal Fire Service accepts applicants with different qualifications for various entry points:

  • SSCE holders (WAEC/NECO) join at the Fire Assistant Cadre

  • OND/NCE holders join the Inspector Cadre

  • HND holders join as Senior Inspectors of Fire

  • BSc/BA holders join the Officer Cadre

This means your qualification determines your starting rank, monthly pay, and promotion opportunities.

Rank and Salary Structure in Federal Fire Service (FFS)

The Federal Fire Service uses the CONPASS salary structure, same as other paramilitary agencies in Nigeria. Below is a full breakdown for each qualification level:

1. Federal Fire Service Salary for SSCE Holders (2025)

  • Entry Rank: Fire Assistant III (FA III)

  • Cadre: Fire Assistant Cadre

  • Salary Level: CONPASS 03

  • Monthly Basic Salary: ₦45,000 – ₦55,000

  • Monthly Allowances: ₦15,000 – ₦20,000

  • Estimated Total Salary: ₦65,000 – ₦75,000

Responsibilities: Physical fire response support, equipment handling, cleaning, patrol, and under-supervision tasks.

Promotion Ladder:
FA III → FA II → FA I → Assistant Inspector (after OND/NCE)

2. Federal Fire Service Salary for OND/NCE Holders (2025)

  • Entry Rank: Assistant Inspector of Fire (AIF)

  • Cadre: Inspectorate Cadre

  • Salary Level: CONPASS 06

  • Monthly Basic Salary: ₦70,000 – ₦90,000

  • Monthly Allowances: ₦20,000 – ₦30,000

  • Estimated Total Salary: ₦90,000 – ₦120,000

Responsibilities: Fire truck operation, junior staff supervision, fire safety reporting, etc.

Promotion Ladder:
AIF → Inspector → Senior Inspector → Officer (with HND/BSc upgrade)

3. Federal Fire Service Salary for HND Holders (2025)

  • Entry Rank: Inspector of Fire (IF)

  • Cadre: Inspectorate Cadre

  • Salary Level: CONPASS 07

  • Monthly Basic Salary: ₦95,000 – ₦110,000

  • Monthly Allowances: ₦30,000 – ₦40,000

  • Estimated Total Salary: ₦130,000 – ₦150,000

Responsibilities: Command-level duties, inspections, record keeping, zone supervision.

Career Growth Tip: With excellent service and further training, HND holders can rise into Officer Cadre or even Deputy Controller.

4. Federal Fire Service Salary for BSc/BA Holders (2025)

  • Entry Rank: Assistant Superintendent of Fire II (ASF II)

  • Cadre: Officer Cadre

  • Salary Level: CONPASS 08

  • Monthly Basic Salary: ₦130,000 – ₦150,000

  • Monthly Allowances: ₦40,000 – ₦50,000

  • Estimated Total Salary: ₦170,000 – ₦200,000

Responsibilities: Unit leadership, safety management, station operations, policy enforcement.

Promotion Ladder:
ASF II → ASF I → DSF → CSF → ACG (depending on performance and years of service)

Summary Table – Federal Fire Service Monthly Salary by Qualification (2025)

QualificationEntry RankMonthly Salary (₦)
SSCEFire Assistant III (FA III)₦65,000 – ₦75,000
OND/NCEAssistant Inspector (AIF)₦90,000 – ₦120,000
HNDInspector of Fire (IF)₦130,000 – ₦150,000
BSc/BAASF II₦170,000 – ₦200,000

Federal Fire Service Training Details (All Cadres)

All recruits undergo paramilitary training before resuming official duties.

  • Duration: 6 to 9 months

  • Training Allowance: ₦15,000 – ₦25,000 monthly

  • Training Locations: Federal Fire Service Training School, Abuja or zonal centers

  • What’s Covered: Drills, fire prevention, rescue operations, physical fitness, teamwork

Promotion and Career Advancement

Promotion in the Federal Fire Service is based on:

  • Years of service

  • Good conduct

  • Further qualifications

  • Internal examinations

SSCE holders can rise into officer ranks if they obtain OND, HND, or BSc later on.

Other Benefits for Fire Service Staff

In addition to monthly salary, FFS staff enjoy several federal government benefits:

  • Free medical care (for self and family)

  • Pension and retirement pay

  • Uniform and maintenance allowances

  • Housing and transport support

  • Annual leave with travel allowance

  • Special duty allowances in disaster zones

  • Life insurance and service injury compensation

Recruitment Requirements by Qualification

Here’s what’s needed for each qualification level:

SSCE:

  • 5 credits in WAEC/NECO including English

  • Age: 18–25 years

  • Height: 1.65m (male), 1.60m (female)

  • Chest: 0.87m (male)

  • Medically fit, no disabilities

OND/HND/BSc:

  • Accredited school certificate

  • NYSC certificate (for graduates)

  • Age: 18–30 years

  • Same physical and health requirements

FAQs – Federal Fire Service Salary per Month in 2025

What is the monthly salary for SSCE holders in the Federal Fire Service in 2025?
₦65,000 – ₦75,000 monthly including allowances.

Do OND and NCE holders earn more in FFS?
Yes. Their salary is around ₦90,000 – ₦120,000 per month.

Can SSCE holders get promoted in Fire Service?
Yes, especially if they obtain higher qualifications like OND, HND, or BSc.

What’s the difference between FA III and ASF II?
FA III is the lowest rank for SSCE holders; ASF II is the officer rank for graduates with BSc.

Is training paid for new recruits?
Yes. Trainees receive ₦15,000 – ₦25,000 monthly during training.

Final Thoughts on Federal Fire Service Salary per Month in 2025

The Federal Fire Service salary per month in 2025 varies by qualification:

  • SSCE holders: ₦65k – ₦75k

  • OND/NCE holders: ₦90k – ₦120k

  • HND holders: ₦130k – ₦150k

  • BSc holders: ₦170k – ₦200k

While SSCE holders earn the least, there’s real opportunity for promotion and long-term benefits if you’re dedicated and continue learning. Whether you’re starting with WAEC or entering with a degree, the Federal Fire Service offers one of the most stable and respected federal jobs in Nigeria today.



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