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Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by Tobbydhayor90: 9:08am On Oct 20, 2019
Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project, (SERAP) has asked the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) and Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to: “jointly carry out a prompt, thorough, transparent and effective investigation into allegations that principal officers and members of the Nigerian Senate are using their official positions to get job slots from government agencies.”

SERAP also urged the anti-corruption agencies to: “probe allegations that some ministries, departments and agencies are selling the employment slots at their disposal, with a single slot being allegedly sold for as much as N1.5 million. We urge you to prosecute anyone suspected to be involved should you consider there is relevant and sufficient admissible evidence, and to make public the outcome of any investigation.”

In the petition dated 18 October 2019 and signed by SERAP deputy director Kolawole Oluwadare, the organization said: “This alleged preferential treatment in Nigerians’ access to government jobs is a textbook case of cronyism, patronage and corruption. The public interests are best served when public employees are recruited on the basis of their skills, competence and expertise rather than as a reward for political, social and other similar connections.”

In the letter sent to ICPC chairman Bolaji Owasanoye and EFCC Acting Chairman Ibrahim Magu, SERAP said: “Unless the allegations are urgently investigated and suspected perpetrators brought to justice, the effective and efficient performance from the public workforce, competence in government services and functioning of ministries, department and agencies will continue to be negatively impacted.”

The organization also said: “These allegations show the face of public recruitment in Nigeria in recent decades, which has typically been that of political influence, cronyism, patronage and corruption. The allegations amount to a fundamental breach of Nigerian Constitution 1999 (as amended), the country’s anti-corruption legislation and international obligations, particularly article 7 of the UN Convention against Corruption to which Nigeria is a state party.”

The letter copied to the chairman of the Presidential Advisory Committee Against Corruption, Itse Sagay, read in part: “SERAP urges you to invite the principal officers and members of the Senate and government agencies allegedly involved for interrogation and questioning, and to prosecute them if your investigation indicates relevant and sufficient admissible evidence. This would show your agencies’ willingness to proactively exert your mandates and act as a deterrent against breaches of Nigeria’s constitution, anti-corruption legislation and international standards.”

“Allegations of people being recruited for jobs into government agencies regardless of qualifications or competence, because of political affiliations or connections have damaging effects on the independence, effectiveness and efficiency of these important public institutions. This in turn undermines citizens’ access to public goods and services like quality education, healthcare, and clean water.”

“SERAP urges the ICPC and EFCC to jointly act to ensure that government agencies comply with legal requirements in public recruitment processes including transparency and objective criteria such as merit, equity and aptitude, if the public interests and integrity of the agencies are to be secured, and if Nigerians are to enjoy better and efficient performance from these agencies, and improved access to public goods and services.”

“Article 7 of the UN Convention against Corruption requires the Nigerian authorities including the Senate to adopt and comply with systems of hiring into public ministries, departments and agencies that ensure openness, equity and efficiency.”

“Any such systems must be based on principles of efficiency, transparency and objective criteria such as merit, equity and aptitude. Any recruitment process must also prevent conflicts of interest. The Senate would seem to have violated the conflicts of interest principle, as it exercises oversight functions over these government agencies.”

“SERAP notes Section 15(5) of the Constitution of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) to the effect that ‘The State shall abolish all corrupt practices and abuse of power.’ Similarly, the UN Convention against Corruption requires the authorities to ensure effective, proportionate and dissuasive sanctions and penalties for corruption.”

“According to our information, some principal officers and members of the Senate are allegedly using their official positions to get job slots from government agencies, and that some government agencies are selling the employment slots at their disposal, with a single slot being sold for as much as N1.5 million.”

“The agencies allegedly involved include: the Federal Inland Revenue Service, National Drugs Law Enforcement Agency, National Space Research and Development Agency, the National Open University and the Federal Civil Service Commission.”

“The leadership of the Senate allegedly received 100 employment slots from FIRS to share among themselves. The Senate President Ahmad Lawan (Yobe North) allegedly secured 26 job slots from the FIRS.”

“Senate Committee on Federal Character, Danjuma La’ah, reportedly stated: ‘We are aware that some of the agencies are selling the employment slots at their disposal. They are commercialising employment, selling a single slot for as much as N1.5m, when we have children who have graduated from tertiary institutions who could not get any job for many years. Some people are just taking Nigerians for granted. Our children are suffering, running from one end to another, looking for jobs.’”

http://serap-nigeria.org/serap-asks-icpc-efcc-to-probe-senate-mdas-over-employment-slots-scandal.ngo/

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by PureGoldh(m): 9:18am On Oct 20, 2019
Everywhere go soon stew

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by Rollzgold(m): 12:51pm On Oct 20, 2019
Chaii
Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by clems88(m): 12:51pm On Oct 20, 2019
This child is fed up of being jobless, she looked up to heaven and cried. cry

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:51pm On Oct 20, 2019
EFCC , ICPC investigate and jail whoever is found guilty.

No more impunity in our land.

A new sherrif is in town!

Let's go to a new and better Nigeria.

Nigeria will be great again in our lifetime.

God punish all looters and stealers in our land, no matter the party they are.

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by Authoreety: 12:52pm On Oct 20, 2019
Way to go
Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by Abdulquadrimuha(m): 12:53pm On Oct 20, 2019
See make una lemme abeg!!!



Anyhow may na won do am,make una do am

Me I don tire for this Nigeria sef.. .

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by NonFarmPayrol: 12:53pm On Oct 20, 2019
Under gej


The common man at least saw govt jobs

Nowadays it's for the elite strictly

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by ednut1(m): 12:56pm On Oct 20, 2019
Serap no dey tire Come back in 2023 na
Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by ufondunenye(f): 12:57pm On Oct 20, 2019
Space for sell. shocked cool

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by aminusodiq(m): 12:57pm On Oct 20, 2019
too lengthy.... someone should summarize abeg
Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by nsilordgmail(m): 1:01pm On Oct 20, 2019
PureGoldh:
Everywhere go soon stew
Aswear nothing go stew. E get matters wey serious pass this one but dem dey always thrash am. They know the masses are so gullible.

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by b3llo(m): 1:02pm On Oct 20, 2019
Make this noise makers park well.
Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by thatigboman: 1:03pm On Oct 20, 2019
But EFCC and ICPC are guilty of same crime.
Have u ever seen EFCC or ICPC advert for recruitment?

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by iykee101(m): 1:03pm On Oct 20, 2019
Nigeria is shithole and its only gods intervention will save us,our selfish and wicked lawmkers/leaders re only concern about the people close or related to them while the people that suppose to ocuppy those positions re not given the opportunities, now tell me how the country will get better since our leaders are mean and heartless

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by Mutemenot(m): 1:03pm On Oct 20, 2019
Calling on thieves to probe another set of thieves, this must be strange angry

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by thatigboman: 1:06pm On Oct 20, 2019
Mutemenot:
Calling on thieves to probe another set of thieves, this must be strange angry
even the military and DSS advertise vacancies, but EFCC has never advertised, so how do people get employment there?

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by mercyviv(f): 1:07pm On Oct 20, 2019
post=83303999:
EFCC , ICPC investigate and jail whoever is found guilty.

No more impunity in our land.

A new sherrif is in town!

Let's go to a new and better Nigeria.

Nigeria will be great again in our lifetime.

God punish all looters and stealers in our land, no matter the party they are.
Which new "Sheriff" is in town?! You mean, the same one that has been there since 2015 while all these went on unabated?! Look, before you say anything. I'm a diehard Buhari fan, but he has to man up to his responsible!

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by faithfull18(f): 1:08pm On Oct 20, 2019
NonFarmPayrol:
Under gej


The common man at least saw govt jobs

Nowadays it's for the elite strictly
True.
Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by Mike008(m): 1:08pm On Oct 20, 2019
NonFarmPayrol:
Under gej


The common man at least saw govt jobs

Nowadays it's for the elite strictly

Says who? This has been a common practice from time immemorial and it pervades even our educational institutions.
I hate it when people try to paint GEJ a saint. If GEJ did Nigeria good the facts would have been unmistakable glaring for all to see. The bloke failed woefully.

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by Nobody: 1:14pm On Oct 20, 2019
Lol. Corruption is an integral part of Nigeria. To kill corruption you'd have to kill Nigeria.

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by dodorima1: 1:14pm On Oct 20, 2019
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post=83303999:
EFCC , ICPC investigate and jail whoever is found guilty.

No more impunity in our land.

A new sherrif is in town!

Let's go to a new and better Nigeria.

Nigeria will be great again in our lifetime.

God punish all looters and stealers in our land, no matter the party they are.
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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by comradewanle(m): 1:15pm On Oct 20, 2019
NonFarmPayrol:
Under gej


The common man at least saw govt jobs

Nowadays it's for the elite strictly

You were a student during GEJ administration. If not, u wouldn't have said something like that. na so Senate dey do am since.

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by Dpharisee: 1:16pm On Oct 20, 2019
Nigerian youths seems to have abandoned all government jobs for Hausa and Fulani, nepotism is at its peak with this administration, all agencies in Abuja are being filled with fresh graduates from only one zone, vacancies are not advertised and people are being recruited, you will come to office in Abuja every morning and see people on hijab and kaftan doing documentation. shocked

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Re: Employment Slots Scandal: SERAP Calls On ICPC, EFCC To Probe Senate, MDAs by Racoon(m): 1:16pm On Oct 20, 2019
Nah them them.So nothing will come out of it.

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