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House Bans Fees In Civil Service Recruitment Process by herbdull(m): 6:26am On Oct 24, 2013
The House of Representatives Wednesday directed the boards of the Nigerian Prisons Service (NPS), Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to stop forthwith the collection of application fees in their recruitment programmes.
It specifically ordered the NIS to stop with immediate effect, the collection of N1,000 application fees it has been collecting from applicants and to also make refunds to those who had already paid the said fees.
The committee has also directed the Secretary of the Board of the NIS to produce the consultants handling the current recruitment exercise, the bank accounts which the applicants have been paying monies into as well as the amount so far collected to date.
The directives came as the Joint Committees on Public Service Matters, Employment, Labour Productivity and Anti-Corruption, National Ethics and Values commenced investigations into allegations of job racketeering in the recruitment into the Federal Public Service.
The investigation followed public out cry on incidents of racketeering in recruitment into the Federal Civil Service. So far, the probe has revealed that apart from the illegal application fees, most Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) have jettisoned Public Service Rules on recruitment and adopted extraneous methods of selection of applicants through the back door.
The Chairman, House Committee on Public Service Matters, Hon. Andrew Uchendu, said there was no reason why a Nigerian citizen should be made to pay N1,000 for a job he was not sure of getting.
Uchendu described the practice of job racketeering as illegal and unacceptable in Nigeria.
Uchendu also directed the NCS to provide the committee with its nominal roll and the list of all officers enlisted into the service in 2011.
The data, he said, should include their grade levels, states of origin and their qualifications.
In the case of the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC), it was discovered that the commission had been recruiting its staff over the years without following the due process.
Director of Human Resources at the commission. Mrs Laraba Shuaib, however, said the trend was being reversed to bring it in conformity with the civil service rules and regulations.
The acting Chairman of the Federal Character Commission, Alhaji Ibrahim Lawal Funtau accused all the MDAs and the Federal Civil Service Commission of not following due process in the recruitment of staff despite all reminders on the need to follow due process in line with civil service rules.
Funtau commended the House for embarking on the investigation, saying it would expose the rot in the system.
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Aminu Tambuwal, who declared the investigation opened, vowed that the House would do everything within its powers to put an end to the ugly development.
"It is tragic that in a nation with such a high degree of unemployment, people can be so heartless as to make job-seekers pay for the opportunity of contributing their quota to the development of their father-land.
This means that however qualified they are, unless they can cough out the bribe, they won't get the job.
"There is no doubt that the rise in violent crime today is related to the fact that millions of our people are jobless and therefore more vulnerable and easier to lure into a life of crime.
"This situation cannot be allowed to continue. We are denying our youth the opportunity to provide our country with the right manpower. We are throwing away any chance we have of staffing our ministries and agencies with the calibre of people that can translate government policies into action", Tambuwal said.
http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/house-bans-fees-in-civil-service-recruitment-process/162467/
Re: House Bans Fees In Civil Service Recruitment Process by andresia(m): 6:30am On Oct 24, 2013
Coming late but not too late. Kudos to the House on this! What is the application fee for anyway? Bunch of bandits in all govt establishmnts
Re: House Bans Fees In Civil Service Recruitment Process by Omexonomy: 7:02am On Oct 24, 2013
Though the police had stop their own action of thiefry. What about the coustom, immigration, and that scmming state that sold form for 12000 naira.
andresia: Coming late but not too late. Kudos to the House on this! What is the application fee for anyway? Bunch of bandits in all govt establishmnts
Re: House Bans Fees In Civil Service Recruitment Process by ObiOkpor(m): 7:28am On Oct 24, 2013
hope say no be wash dem de wash us?we hv bn hearn of dz all d tym,make una put more action no b for mouth.
Re: House Bans Fees In Civil Service Recruitment Process by Nobody: 7:37am On Oct 24, 2013
Nice Move but those ogas at the top won't stop charging for a position
Re: House Bans Fees In Civil Service Recruitment Process by igbeke: 2:56pm On Oct 24, 2013
d only way to compensate dos dat hav bn duped is to provide employment for all of dem.
anytin short of dis is not meaningful.
Re: House Bans Fees In Civil Service Recruitment Process by 175(m): 3:34pm On Oct 24, 2013
I shall only take this directive serious only when they (NASS) mandates the Military n other arms of our Armed Forces to refund theirs and subsequently desist fortwith. . .I tire sef for my grammar


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