The Federal Government yesterday cancelled the controversial
recruitment being done by the Nigerian Immigration Service following reports of
slanted distribution of job slots as well as failure to advertise the
vacancies.
Daily
Trust reported in its edition of yesterday that the Immigration service has
been conducting a secret recruitment exercise that allegedly favoured the
Southeast, just three months to the exit of Controller General Mrs. Rose
Chinyere Uzoma.
In
a statement in Abuja yesterday, the Interior Ministry ordered that the exercise
be canceled “until a more transparent, acceptable” procedure is adopted.
“Minister
of Interior Comrade Abba Moro has directed the cancellation of the ongoing
recruitment exercise in the Nigeria Immigration Service,” a statement by the
minister’s spokesman Ubong George Udoh said.
“(The)
Minister stated that following apparent controversy trailing the ongoing
recruitment exercise in Nigeria Immigration Service, the responsible thing to
do is to cancel the exercise until a more transparent, acceptable and
effaceable platform is established to enlist qualified Nigerians into the
service.
“Comrade
Moro directed further that all appointment letters issued and documentations
carried out stand cancelled, until the Civil Defence, Immigration and Prisons
Service Board, meet to consider the waivers granted Nigeria Immigration service
to recruit men and women into the service.
“Finally
the Honorable Minister has also directed that forthwith all recruitment into
the services of the Federal Fire Service, Nigerian Prisons Service, Nigeria
Immigration Service and Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps are suspended
until a more transparent exercise based on already established guidelines
before such requirements will be conducted.”
Yesterday’s
cancellation of the recruitment came on the heels of a probe opened by the
House of Representatives Committee on Federal Character which had also asked
the Immigration service to suspend the exercise.
Daily
Trust reported yesterday that Uzoma appeared before the House committee last
week to defend accusations of failure to publicly advertise vacancies and
giving undue favouritism to the Southeast.
She
told the lawmakers that the service did not advertise the jobs so as not to
unknowingly employ terrorists, but the lawmakers reminded her that even the
Military and Police are advertising their vacancies in spite of the prevailing
insurgency.
She
also said she had already obtained approval from the Head of Service of the
Federation to employ 4,560 people.
The
House committee found out that out of the over 25,000 existing Immigration
staff, Uzoma’s husband’s state of origin Imo has the highest number with 1,190;
Kano has 350; Lagos has 400; while Sokoto has the least with 200.
In
the now cancelled recruitment exercise, Uzoma had offered hundreds of job slots
to top government functionaries, including the Presidency which is offered 250
slots, Jonathan’s mother 40 slots, First Lady 100 slots, Interior Minister Abba
Moro 100 slots, two commissioners of the Immigration board 30 slots each, and
the Federal Character Commission 250 slots.
A
source said the Federal Character Commission was given those job slots for
giving the Immigration service waiver on the advertisement of the vacancies,
but the commission’s spokesman Usman Jimada denied any wrongdoing.
Spokesman
for the Immigration service Mr. Olumbar Joachim said on Sunday he was not aware
of the Presidency getting offers to fill certain vacancies but added that there
was nothing wrong with the Presidency or other officials making recommendations
to the service.
Source:
Daily Trust
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