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Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by oluwatomisin93(m): 10:07am On Aug 31, 2015
I am writing this letter to Your Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari, to save us from uncertainty concerning the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) recruitment that has been cancelled with the sack of the NIS Comptroller-General, David Shikfu Parradang.


President Muhammadu Buhari attending to some files in his office as he resumed duties at the Presidential Villa, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi Adeshida

Sir, I was in shock when the news broke on the social media, and with confirmation by fellow NIS recruits that our induction programme has been placed on suspension by the Service.

Reality dawned on me when on August 24, August, 2015, the NIS boss in my state command disseminated the information that the ongoing three months induction programme has been suspended based on a circular sent from NIS headquarters Abuja, stating that 1,600 officers were recruited into the service “illegally”.

How could this be?

The recruitment exercise was advertised in March, 2015, by the Presidential Committee to assist in the Immigration Recruitment from the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, as a recent statistics states that about 60 per cent of youths in the country are jobless.
Even as several youths who have jobs still seek greener pasture elsewhere, interested youths all over the federation filled the application forms online and uploaded all the necessary documents.

Applicants who met the stated requirements were shortlisted for a Computer-Based Aptitude Test. The test was conducted by Dragnet, a firm that specialises in handling recruitment tests for reputable companies in Nigeria like Chevron, Oando and others in some designated areas across the nation.

I noticed that virtually every applicant within the south-west home address did their CBT at Chams City Plaza in Lagos, between 20 and 24, April, 2015; those in the north did theirs in Abuja, while Port Harcourt was also a centre for the south-southerners.

I got an e-mail from NIS that I passed the CBT and that I have been shortlisted for physical examination, document verification and oral interview which is designated to hold in my state command.

I went as instructed by the service and I was amazed that a recruitment exercise could be this free and fair at the federal level. The NIS recruitment officials measured my height and chest, checked my knees, examined my ability to hear and see clearly. Series of questions were asked by the officials based on what I studied in school, and also series of verification were carried out on all my certificates presented that very day.

To my surprise, I received an invitation to obtain provisional appointment letter and undergo preliminary documentation at the Nigeria Immigration Training School, Orlu, Imo State (NITSOL), while others went to Nigeria Immigration Training School, Kano (Assistant Superintendent 2) and Immigration Training School, Ahoada, Rivers State (Immigration Assistant 3).

I, immediately called some of my friends that we applied together but it was painful that I was the only fortunate applicant shortlisted of the twelve of us that applied together.

It wasn’t easy gathering money, travelling to Imo state especially during the fuel scarcity crisis in the country. The process in the centre was another hectic screening exercise on its own, as it took over to a week to pass through the various stages of document verification and further certification of candidates’ eligibility.

Surprisingly, the ASI 2’s were only issued with posting order to the NIS command in their different states of origin without being giving appointment letters like the IA3 and AII’s.

The posting order read thus, “…I am directed to inform you that the above named newly recruited personnel has been posted to your command for attachment and induction with immediate effect, pending when they will be sent for training. The letter of appointment will be sent in due course. Please acknowledge receipt and date the newly recruited staff reports for duty.”

However, the reason ASI 2’s were not issued their appointment letters wasn’t made known.

The induction programme started on the June 1, 2015, which comprises rigorous activities such early morning jogging, always beginning by 6.am, parade and drills, fatigue, among others. Aside this, we were also introduced to the following courses: Immigration Act and Manual, Weapon Handling and Police Duties, Border Patrol, ECOWAS and African Affairs, Document Fraud, Passport and other travel documents, CERPAC/VISA/QUOTA, as well as Anti-Human Trafficking and Child Labour, among other.

We have all been specially trained in the rudiments of these courses in the last three months so as to carry out our duties effectively.
Most of the recruits have resigned from different places of work, rented an apartment, some have even borrowed money so as to survive, pending the time we start getting salary. Some spent heavily on transportation, feeding, buying of induction materials (white socks, white vest, white shorts, white tennis e.t.c).

Our passing out parade has been scheduled to come up on September 1, 2015 of which in preparation, we have been parading under the sun and in the rain, drills from the instructors and so on. We have gotten our accoutrements and preparing our minds towards that glorious day when the heart breaking circular came that after three months spent with rigorous exercises during the induction, we were placed on suspension.

Sir, I pray that the aforementioned should be sufficed to prove right our recruitment exercise free and fair.
I am scared of what might become of these recruits who have been trained in weapon handling if suspended from this job.

Thus, I solicit for myself and my colleagues to be retained as NIS successful candidates, as we all never disappoint you
Mr. President sir, if we are laid off or dismissed after having filled our application forms online and uploaded all the necessary documents, underwent recruitment tests, three months of rigorous induction exercises, the psychological trauma this will have on all the NIS newly recruited personnel, as well as our families will be unprecedented.

Kindly accept my plea and cry on behalf of my colleagues as our President, father and inspiring mentor that believes in excellent performance.
Ade Lawal, is one of the new recruits affected by the suspension of NIS recruitment.



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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by SeverusSnape(m): 10:09am On Aug 31, 2015
It's a good thing he wrote this letter.

The question now is Can Buhari read

Illiterates can't.

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by mrpackager(m): 10:09am On Aug 31, 2015
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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by BeeBeeOoh(m): 10:10am On Aug 31, 2015
Quite sad. But, We Are Watching Nigeria Of APC..





APC folks getting more pissed as the days goes by, Unfulfilled Campaign Promises A Case Study

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by SUGARBEE(f): 10:10am On Aug 31, 2015
This APC led government has brought more harm than good to our beloved country

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by doublewisdom: 10:12am On Aug 31, 2015
Okay but............ Writing Buhari a letter is not enough. You need someone to read and explain the contents to him. Na dundee o.

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by ammyluv2002(f): 10:12am On Aug 31, 2015
Wish the President will see this letter

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by Fixamm: 10:12am On Aug 31, 2015
Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by Nobody: 10:24am On Aug 31, 2015
I see nothing spectacular about this. They might have been suspended for reasons unknown to us.

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by Rich4god(m): 10:51am On Aug 31, 2015
Is it everybody that is suspended or just the ASI's...
Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by Olalekanbanky1(m): 2:35pm On Aug 31, 2015
Make dem just free these guys

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by Nobody: 2:47pm On Aug 31, 2015
SeverusSnape:
It's a good thing they wrote this letter.

The question now is Can Buhari read

. . . . . . . .minion, the real question is; Can you use your brain? . . . . . . . . . . imp, it is not "they" that wrote the letter, it is "he"!!!

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by SeverusSnape(m): 2:54pm On Aug 31, 2015
torkaka:


. . . . . . . .minion, the real question is; Can you use your brain? . . . . . . . . . . imp, it is not "they" that wrote the letter, it is "he"!!!
Goon, Thank you for the correction, at first, I thought it was written on behalf of ALL the victims.

But that doesn't change the fact Buhari is a Certificateless illiterate.

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by Nobody: 3:15pm On Aug 31, 2015
ok, i have read the letter.

Some notes:

1. There shall be another exercise which would be conducted transparently .
2. Nigerians are entitled to merit based and corrupt free employment process.
3. I would recommend that you participate in the next round of recruitment exercise under a new leadership.

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by esmarcq(m): 3:15pm On Aug 31, 2015
Great
Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by kingobozy: 3:15pm On Aug 31, 2015
This is quite disheartening but it's the sad reality of the outside world. The NIS recruitment was fair, judging from what I've heard and read in the papers, so I don't know why it's been annulled.
Well I've always known that some of the new leadership decision might not go down well with the masses but we all just have to stomach it, take the good with the bad and hope for a better future.

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by DrayZee: 3:15pm On Aug 31, 2015
You want Buhari to save you? You go wait tire!!!

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by elpj: 3:16pm On Aug 31, 2015
Toh, oga presidoo do something.

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by themilanway(m): 3:16pm On Aug 31, 2015
He/she should look for another job alternative while he/she keeps ear to the ground.

I believe the government had genuine reasons for suspending the recruitment exercise.

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by Segadem(m): 3:16pm On Aug 31, 2015
SeverusSnape:
It's a good thing he wrote this letter.

The question now is Can Buhari read
He is still your president, and I know in spite of all ur master degree,PhD, still you are not qualify to be one of his servants not to talk of to b his cook.

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by Segadem(m): 3:17pm On Aug 31, 2015
elpj:
Toh, oga presidoo do something.
yeah he will do.
Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by lekjons(m): 3:17pm On Aug 31, 2015
SUGARBEE:
This APC led government has brought more harm than good to our beloved country
[size=15pt]#SUGARBEE[/size]
How?! can u explain??
u mean before they came;
1. petrol is N20
2. there is no boko haram
3. they still continue(when they're in) looting our money
4. electricity is stable

please just explain the 'harm', u're talking about!

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by hemartins(m): 3:17pm On Aug 31, 2015
"I am scared of what might become of these recruits who have been trained in weapon handling if suspended from this job"

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by Richie0974: 3:17pm On Aug 31, 2015
I hope he does.. I really hope he does..

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by Segadem(m): 3:18pm On Aug 31, 2015
SeverusSnape:

Goon, Thank you for the correction, at first, I thought it was written on behalf of ALL the victims.

But that doesn't change the fact Buhari is a Certificateless illiterate
Mr. Certificateful literate,
what are your achievements with all ur certificates?

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by freedom96: 3:18pm On Aug 31, 2015
SeverusSnape:
It's a good thing he wrote this letter.

The question now is Can Buhari read
Tell your father to forward his cv to almajiri101@gmail.com.We will employ him to read it for us. cool

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by shedrack2222: 3:18pm On Aug 31, 2015
This Abuja Big babe Purposely Leaves her ‘Thing’ Exposed while dancing in the club (Photos)

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by DrayZee: 3:18pm On Aug 31, 2015
K
Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by brunofarad(m): 3:18pm On Aug 31, 2015
Let the govt consider theses guys

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Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by Lovexme(m): 3:19pm On Aug 31, 2015
Only if this letter would bring about a positive effect. undecided
Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by missKiffy(f): 3:21pm On Aug 31, 2015
I hope Buhari reads this and accept them back
Re: Victim Of NIS Recruitment Writes To Buhari by QueenEdna(f): 3:22pm On Aug 31, 2015
doublewisdom:
Okay but............ Writing Buhari a letter is not enough. You need someone to read and explain the contents to him. Na dundee o.
Hahahahaha you are wicked oo

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