The Federal Government has set up a
Presidential Committee to assist para-military agencies to conduct a
fresh recruitment exercise into the Nigerian Immigration Service.
A statement issued on Wednesday night in
Abuja by the Secretary to the Government theFederation, Senator Anyim
Pius Anyim, said the committee had 12 weeks to conclude its assignment.
He said President Goodluck Jonathan
approved the composition and mandate of the Special Presidential
Committee to assist the Civil Defence, Fire Service, Immigration and
Prisons Board to conduct a fresh exercise in place of the aborted
recruitment into the NIS.
The committee’s terms of reference
include, liaising with the Civil Defence, Fire Service, Immigration and
Prisons Board to confirm the actual number of personnel to be recruited;
and assisting the agencies by re-advertising the recruitment into the
NIS with a view to starting the recruitment process afresh.
The committee is also to assist the Civil
Defence, Fire Service, Immigration and Prisons Board by processing the
applications, short-listing potential candidates and conducting the
necessary interviews for the purpose of the exercise.
Other terms of reference of the committee
are to assist the Civil Defence, Fire Service, Immigration and Prisons
Board by following all relevant laws, public service rules and
guidelines, to determine successful applicants and announce their
appointment into the NIS. The committee is also to ensure that three
family members of each deceased applicant from the aborted exercise, at
least one of whom should be a female, are given immediate and automatic
employment in the NIS; and ensuring that all those injured during the
aborted exercise, are given immediate and automatic employment in the
NIS.
The SGF named the chairman, as Federal
Civil Service Commission-Chairman. Other members include Comptroller
General, NIS; representative of the Head of Civil Service of the
Federation; representative of the Commandant General; representative of
the Comptroller, Prison Service; representative of the Corp Marshal,
FRSC; representative of the Director General, DSS; and the Permanent
Secretary, Special Duties, who will serve as the secretary.
It will be recalled that the aborted
exercise conducted in various venues across the country on March 15 led
to stampedes that caused the death of 20 job seekers.
This generated a national protest with Nigerians calling for the sacking of the Minister of Interior, Mr. Abba Moro.
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