No fewer than 3,000 recruitment
forms for the Delta State Civil Service Fire Department allegedly vanished
yesterday. In line with Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan’s initiative to provide
employment opportunities for Deltans, forms for the recruitment into vacant
positions in the state’s Fire Service were reportedly printed free to enable
qualified persons access the job.
But this was not to be as the forms
allegedly allocated 12 to each Ward in the 25 Local Government Councils, have
“grown winds”, leaving thousands of the “unemployed” protesting at the premises
of the state civil service.
Unconfirmed sources said that the
forms were allegedly diverted by top Civil Service officials for their
relations/children,’ an opportunity for them to bring them on board.
In the crowd of job seekers
yesterday, six persons who were on the queue waiting to get the form(s) slumped
and were rushed to a nearby hospital where they are at present responding to
treatment.
Leadership reliably gathered that
the form(s) printed “Not for sale”, are allegedly kept in the office of a
highly placed Civil Servant who unsuspectingly distributes them among his
friends/relations including co-workers for sale in secret.
Though officers at the civil service
Commission denied sale of the forms, but some of them who spoke to our
correspondent on condition of anonymity confirmed that the forms “grew wings”
adding that the situation at present has been creating rumpus.
Leadership checks revealed that over
20,000 unemployed persons are at present jostling for 30 vacant positions in
the state’s fire service; an indication that unemployment rate still remain
high.
Speaking to Journalists, the state
Head of Service, Sir Okey Ofili, said government will look into the
disappearance of the forms, adding that those behind the act would be brought
to book.
Source: Leadership

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