President Jonathan, yesterday,
directed that three job slots each be reserved for families of those who lost
their lives during the Nigeria Immigration recruitment exercise.
This is even as the Board of the
Immigration Service, National Security and Civil Defence, Prisons and Fire
Service Board, yesterday, indicted the Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro,
over the incident, saying the Board was sidelined.
Also, the National Human Rights
Commission, NHRC, disclosed yesterday that it had commenced investigation into
the tragedy even as the Non-Academic Staff Union of Educational and Associated
Institutions, NASU, joined others in calling for the sack of the minister and
the Comptroller-General of Immigration, Mr David Parradang.
Jonathan compensates victims
President Jonathan has directed the
immediate cancellation of the recruitment exercise. Instead, a special
committee headed by the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, Mrs Joan Ayo,
will conduct the employment test to fill existing vacancies in the Nigeria
Immigration Service.
The presidential directive was given
at yesterday’s Federal Executive Council meeting where the President further
directed that those who lost their loved ones would have automatic slots for
three applicants, one of whom must be a woman.
He also warned that
henceforth, ministers and heads of government agencies where any
death is recorded in the course of recruitment exercise would be tried for
culpable homicide.
Minister of Information, Mr Labaran
Maku, who addressed State House correspondents after yesterday’s FEC meeting
said the President further directed that only the armed forces and the police
are allowed mass recruitment exercises.
According to Maku, President
Jonathan promised to personally pay condolence visits to the families of those
who lost their loved ones while those who sustained injuries during the botched
exercise were also to be given automatic employment.
Recruitment cancelled
Maku stated: “The President also
took certain measures which he announced to Federal Executive Council. The
first is that the Immigration recruitment exercise has been completely
cancelled and he has directed that a new exercise will be conducted by a
special committee under the chairmanship of the Chairman, Civil Service
Commission to conduct the recruitment exercise to fill the vacancies of the
Nigerian Immigration Service.
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