The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Monday arrested a former Minister of Interior, Abba Moro, over the Nigerian Immigration recruitment scam in which no fewer than 20 job seekers died.
Also arrested by the anti-graft agency were former Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Anaesthesia Nwaobia, and a deputy director who allegedly facilitated the scam.
A source at the commission, who cannot be named because she is not authorised to speak on the matter, told PREMIUM TIMES the three suspects were picked up in the evening.
“They were brought into the commission’s headquarters today and will be arraigned on a 12-count charge in the Federal High Court Abuja on Tuesday,” the source said.
Some of the charges against Mr. Moro and his colleagues include obtaining by false pretence, procurement offences, corrupt practices and money laundering.
At least nine job seekers died on March 15, 2014 at the Abuja National Stadium while scrambling to secure seats for a recruitment test into the Nigerian Immigration Service.
The stampede ensued after the over 200,000 job seekers scrambled through a poorly organized barricade at the stadium.
The stampede ensued after the over 200,000 job seekers scrambled through a poorly organized barricade at the stadium.
In Port Harcourt, Rivers State, four applicants died from the stampede while 12 others sustained injuries and were rushed to Rivers government-owned Braithwaite Memorial Hospital.
After the March 15 tragedy, several Nigerians demanded the resignation or dismissal of Mr. Moro and the Comptroller-General of Immigration, David Parradang, as well as their criminal prosecution for involuntary homicide.
They were accused of putting in place a sham recruitment process that enabled the interior ministry to extort at least N520 million in compulsory levy imposed on applicants.
The minister, who initially blamed impatience and refusal by applicants to abide by instructions for the tragedy, later accepted responsibility for the incident.
He, however, refused to step down.
Speaking on a Channels TV’s breakfast programme, Sunrise, on October 20, 2014, Mr. Moro made it clear he would not resign, saying he would rather stay put in office to clear the mess caused by the incidence.
“The point at which we are now is not about resignation. That time has gone,” Mr. Morro said in response to a question over why he refused to quit.
“At the time (people were calling for his resignation), I think emotions were very high. I was in the eye of a storm.
“At that time, a lot of options were on the table… The issue is do you resign or do you stay to sort out the problem that have been created?
“I decided that staying and mopping up the mess caused by the lack of proper implementation of our plans is better. That’s the point we are now.”
The minister said Nigerians should consider the tragedy as an accident which he too did not plan for or envisage.
“I also have families. I didn’t set out on that journey knowing that accident would occur that would lead to the death of human beings.
“We took everything into proper perspective. If we had succeeded, a few Nigerians would have congratulated us for the job well done.”
Arrest is all they know and everything is going upside down in Nigeria
ReplyDelete*Larry was here*
Hia,Nigeria my country
ReplyDeleteA right thinking person would have resigned. Great news!
ReplyDeleteThat NIS is something I hate remembering, Thank God I didn't participate.
ReplyDeleteFinally!!!
ReplyDeleteI hope something is done to him. Too many lives lost in that scam of a recruitment. Thieves.
I support this...
ReplyDeleteBut I still hate Buhari and ndi EFCC...
oh dear...
ReplyDeletestory story......
ReplyDeleteThis exam that made me trek from Island to Bode Thomas that day. Thank God he is arrested. Lets hear what he will say to EFCC.
ReplyDeleteBecause i know he will blame Jonathan
About time.
ReplyDeletegood to know
ReplyDelete#GODWIN™
Abeg they shud arrest him n jail him asap. Bomboclat thief. When I remember the stress I went tro to pay that 1 k n take part in the recruitment exercise. God will punish u Abba Moro
ReplyDeleteThis recruitment was nothing short of a national embarrassment...
ReplyDeleteHmmm...
He go teh for prison. Wickedness
ReplyDeleteNigerians will never resign when they fail the citizens. Say wetin happen naa. Instead this one is saying he would rather stay back and clear the mess. Like he gave up his salary while staying back. Greed will not allow them see road. NIS even did something. NNPC nko that did recruitment exercise and for 3years now, nobody heard anything about the outcome. When they have carried their family members and slotted into available positions. The rot is very deep. It will be difficult to cleanse it.
ReplyDeleteEfcc na nw una eye clear abi, rubbish.
ReplyDeleteU decided to stay n mop the mess indeed.As if we don't know why u stayed on.Very insensitive man.
ReplyDeleteAnd to think d applicants paid money too.
Pls find him guilty already n frog-jump him to jail.and hoping he wil stay a very long time dere.
He's indirectly responsible for the death of those Nigerians. His greed led him to this, he should have been contented with whatever he was getting as allocation and salary as a minister, but he still wanted to swindle innocent jobless job seekers. Never knew the rich would one day steal from the poor.
ReplyDeleteYes, Mr moro, we know you did not set out to harm people but you sure that the said Exam was a scam. You collected 1K from the numerous unemployed youths and even some employed ones looking for better jobs. How can you collect money for an exam without making proper arrangements for the exams. Why did you not consult examination bodies like Jamb and Waec to help you conduct this same exam.
ReplyDeleteAbba Moro, you already issued employment letters to some individuals before the date of the exam. How did they get employed without participating in the exam. You know exactly what you did and your greed took the life of unsuspecting Job seekers.you did not kill them but your action, poor organization and recklessness killed people.
A mess that he never cleared! Anyway, what's the essence of arresting them when they will still set them free? Make I hear word abeg!!!
ReplyDeletethey should treat his fuck up.
ReplyDeleteThank God they're revisiting this case.
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't he reverse the money they paid??
ReplyDeleteLong overdue!
ReplyDeleteThis scam raised a lot of dust, but sadly not even a rebuke or reprimand from the man who hired Abba Morro.
The way the former teacher from Otuoke turned a blind eye to the happenings around him ehn...
No people-loving Nigerian president would abandon his pple like that! The buck finally stops at Oga Jona's table!
*Ghanaman signing out*
Blind eye, deaf ear, let's not forget dumb too. And a lot of crooks were allowed to get away with murder as a result......
DeleteThey all should be arrested and thrown into prison!!!!!! Ole people!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful new, Abba Moro you must vomit my 1k
ReplyDeleteThis is something that should have been done sinceeeeeeeeee.
ReplyDeleteArresting him now is too late. Because of this fool so many lives were wasted, breadwinners varnished, people's loved ones entered voice mail, what of our 1k nkor? Not reachable for life.
This man will not see the other side well. "Useless and evil man". That is the reason why they don't depart well.
Stella if you like don't post my comment.
This is something that should have been done sinceeeeeeeeee.
ReplyDeleteArresting him now is too late. Because of this fool so many lives were wasted, breadwinners varnished, people's loved ones entered voice mail, what of our 1k nkor? Not reachable for life.
This man will not see the other side well. "Useless and evil man". That is the reason why they don't depart well.
Stella if you like don't post my comment.
Tell us how much you guys realise because we need the money to finance our budget.
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