House of representatives’ members were stunned yesterday to hear that former President Goodluck Jonathan’s order for employment of 176 victims and families of the 2014 Nigerian Immigration Service’s recruitment tragedy was “merely symbolic”.
Ministry of Interior’s Permanent Secretary Abubakar Magaji said this yesterday at the National Assembly during the investigative public hearing held by the Femi Gbajabiamila-led House Ad-hoc Committee on “Immigration Recruitment Stampede”.
In the wake of the March 15, 2014 NIS’ recruitment stampede tragedy, Jonathan through a letter dated March 26, 2014 from the office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), directed that three family members of each deceased member (at least one of them a female) should be given immediate and automatic employment, including all those injured.
But families and victims of the stampede last week stormed the National Assembly Complex, protesting that the employment letters given to them had been withdrawn by the ministry.
The permanent secretary told the committee that the recruitment exercise effected by Presidential Committee headed by the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission at the time was an “illegality”.
He insisted that ministry and the Fire, Immigration and Civil Defence Board did not get presidential approval for the recruitment, hence the letters given for employment were recalled.
Magaji said: “Following the failed recruitment exercise in 2014 that led to the loss of lives, the president approved the setting up of a presidential committee and mandated it to assist the board to conduct the aborted recruitment of Immigration Service.
“The presidential committee carried out the recruitment exercise without the involvement of the board, which was against the terms of reference in the provisions of the Board’s Act. Sir, what we are working on, up till today, there’s no single approval by M. President to carry out such exercise. We are only hearing on papers.”
Magaji, however, said the “employment letters are still valid”, but that the only problem was how to get the funds to pay the prospective employees.
The board’s secretary, A. A. Ibrahim, whose signature was on the recruitment letters of 400 Assistant Superintendent Officer and 1,600 junior officers, said it was Magaji who issued a “stay of order” on the employment and also ordered the withdrawal of the letters.
The lawmakers were told that the letters dated March 26, 2014, were signed by the SGF, but was not approved by Mr. President, hence they were termed “ceremonial letters”.
But the House members were unhappy with the exercise and were unconvinced with the submissions of Magaji and Ibrahim.
Gbajabiamila said it was a shame and an embarrassment that the incident occurred in the first place, adding that it has caused the nation much embarrassment locally and internationally.
He wondered how the President’s directive to employ 176 people could snowball into the employment of 2,000 people.
The Minority Leader Leo Ogor, who also lamented the shoddy manner the issue has been treated, posited that the presidential directive was akin to the ‘Doctrine of Necessity’, which he noted was in conformity with the President’s power to issue prerogative of mercy.
Deputy Comptroller of Immigration, Yahaya Mangwi, who represented the NIS management, denied knowledge of the funds’ whereabouts.
“We don’t know where the money has gone to. We didn’t know about recruitment; we just saw advert in the newspapers,” he said.
The committee members insisted that the ministry’s budget for the year 2016 must include the salaries of those listed by the former president for employment.
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Avoiding the tragedy of regret.
ReplyDelete"For God shall bring every work into judgment, with every secret thing,whether good or bad,whether it be evil" Ecclesiastes 12:14.
Thought for the day:
Life is not rehearsal; it is reality.
Regret is a product of procrastination and indecision. The inability to act when one is supposed to act has paralyzed densities and aborted great visions.
Beloved, life is not rehearsal it is reality.
Many people at the end of their lives makes regrettable comments like:"oh! I would have done something else other than pursuing the vanities of this life, and now, time is up,I wish I had more time"
Those things you will remember to do when time expires, do them now to escape eternal regrets.
Remember this:life is not rehearsal; it is reality.
Prayer
Oh Lord, deliver me from the tragedy of regrets. I receive the grace to live ready, in Jesus' name.
Somebody say amen.
Jesus loves you all.
Good morning.
Amen Sis.
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ReplyDeleteNaija we hail thee
Hmmm. Too bad.
ReplyDeleteNigerians and their ways, haba. From 176 to 2000 ewuo so many piple must have been duped just to be selected.
ReplyDeleteNigeria I hail,things are always backward foward. Hizzz
ReplyDeleteWow...this is what they call "failure at the edge of breakthrough"! Not fair at all. Are they sure they are not trying to tarnish gej's image? Why can't there ever be continuity in Nigeria's govt? Suddenly the funds has disappeared...anyway, the families should takeep heart , and start looking for other jobs.
ReplyDeleteBunch of thieves. What wickedness!
ReplyDeletePoliticians are indeed shameless and I believe its one of the criterias used to determine how far one would go in the game.
ReplyDeleteI just want to give GEJ the benefit of doubt and believe this one is just a "witchunt".
Na waa!
ReplyDeleteWho didnt know it was all a Ruse.
ReplyDeleteI kp praying Moro pays. Thnk God his party isnt in power. Maybe he would have been Senate President now. As they give u a pat on the back for acting poorly then.
Nigeria government and their confusion, abeg na dem sabi
ReplyDeleteNawa oooh
ReplyDeleteWho we go ask?
all protocols will definitely be broken if the table was turned to their side. life, really, is unfair. lord come to their rescue. be the strength of the weak. hmmmm, odiegwu
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ReplyDeleteDon't even know what to say.
ReplyDeleteTired of commenting on the problems of this country.
May God repay Abba Moro according to the works of his hands.
The recruitment was a scam from the onset. How can they invite everybody that applied for test knowing fully well that we nor dey hear "federal govt job" for this country? Then the presidential watever was the worst of it... the selection process was out of this world!!! many people resigned when they got their "fake" appointment letters only for them to withdraw their appointment after about 3 mnths of strenuous training!!!
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Dis is reli serious, after all de news, only for dem to com now nd say it was not approve, we just need to stand in dis country, people in govt acting de way de like, hope we not going to hear dat de cheque issue p Jonathan was a dull cheque at de end of all dis, area boi was here
ReplyDelete176=2000 people?
ReplyDeleteOnly in nail, only in naija?
SMH
Nonsense pple..
ReplyDeleteI am not sure about the recruitment,but I am 100percent sure the victim's families were given millions. I am absolutely sure.
ReplyDeleteEven the one that lost his wife.
The money can never equate the deaths though.
Just create more employment opportunities or make electricity so steady that small scale businesses can sprout out!
Wuruwuru every where! Nigeria needs total cleansing. But by who?
ReplyDeleteI knew it was going to come to this...heartless politicians
ReplyDeleteHiaaa!! Speechless
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