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Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by 2mercy: 12:19pm On Nov 18, 2023
In 2019, Richard Oghenerhoro Martins, a civil servant in the Human Resource Department of the Ministry of Works and Housing, discovered that the employment letters…




In 2019, Richard Oghenerhoro Martins, a civil servant in the Human Resource Department of the Ministry of Works and Housing, discovered that the employment letters of about 302 newly employed staff in the ministry were fake.

His curiosity had been stirred by their manner of resumption, which he said was against the civil service rule. According to Martins, newly employed staff members of the federal government often resume duty at the office of the Head of Civil Service of the Federation. This, he said, is because their employment letters came from the Federal Civil Service Commission, after which they are deployed to the ministry that sought their employment.

However, when the new staff resumed at the Ministry of Works and Housing, he probed further and found that their employment letters were fake.

Speaking with Daily Trust Saturday, Martins said he reported his findings to his superiors and it prompted a letter to the Federal Civil Service Commission to authenticate his findings. Following this, the commission reviewed all staff recruitments in the ministry from 2013 to 2020.

Unknown to him, what started as a patriotic gesture on his part, would cause him demotion, torment and even threaten his job.

In a letter dated May 09, 2022, which was sent to the ministry’s permanent secretary in the Federal Civil Service Commission, had concluded that the appointment letters of 23 staff were fake and it identified 14 from the Works section and 9 from the Housing section.

The letter, which was made available to this newspaper, was signed by the commission’s Director, Recruitment and Appointment, Ibrahim Anjugu, which declared that the individuals identified were holding offices illegally and ordered that they be immediately relieved of their duties and return any government’s property in their possession.

Speaking with Daily Trust Saturday on his role in the breakthrough, Martins explained that the fake appointment letters were possible due to a process called vacancy declaration in the civil service.

The process allows ministries to declare vacancies to the Head of Service at the end of every year. “Based on that, the civil service will recruit new staff and send them to the ministry based on the vacancy declaration,” he said.

He explained that the vacancies would become existent when a civil servant dies on duty or willfully resigned or is dismissed or retired. Therefore, in the course of replacement, he explained that racketeers and some staff of the ministry, work together to come up with fake letters to join the mix of authentic ones.

“With this, those with fake employment find their way to be captured on the IPPIS platform. That was how I discovered it and raised the alarm and it later became a challenge for me,” he said.

Martins said that by August 3, the ministry, through an internal circular, relieved the affected officers of their duties and ordered them to return all government properties in their possession. It also set up a committee to investigate Martin’s claim, but the committee fell short of investigating the 302 staff he raised alarm on, and restricted its investigation to only 40 and later concluded that 10 out of the 40 had fake appointment letters.

Although the committee did not find anyone within the ministry culpable for issuing the fake letters, it recommended the dismissal of the affected staff and the redeployment of three staff of the ministry for failure to take due diligence in registering and authenticating the letters.


Threats and witchhunt

Martins’ determination in the case led to threats, and in what appeared like a reprimand, he said he was redeployed by the ministry on February 12, 2020 to the open registry.

On May 24, 2021, he received another posting to fill a vacancy at the Gwagwalada FCT Field Office and subsequently received another letter dated November 1, 2021 from the ministry, accusing him of breaching the Oath of Secrecy.

The letter, which was made available to this newspaper, accused him of “Unauthorised disclosure of official information and abstraction/copying of official documents without approval, and which is prohibited as enshrined in the Public Service Rules.”

The letter described his action as serious misconduct and advised him to submit any representation on why disciplinary action, which might include dismissal from service, should not be taken against him.

But Martins said he petitioned the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions of the 9th Assembly, and the ministry was summoned to a public hearing in March 2022.

In a letter dated March 17, 2022 and signed by its Director, Admin (Human Resource Management), Mbaike Chuks, the ministry accused Martins of involvement in extortion of money from staff, especially those newly appointed.

The letter stated that the ministry had set up an investigative committee to unravel the veracity of the allegations contained in his petition and the findings of its 8-man investigative committee.

It stated that, “The committee also discovered Mr Martins’ Richard’s involvement in the matter through his extortion of money from some of the newly posted staff with fake appointment letters.”

It added that the ministry had since implemented all the recommendations of the investigative committee, except the disciplining of Martins, and informed the committee that aside the official query issued to Martins to explain his own side of the matter, no sanction had been meted against him.

“No one has intimidated or threatened him; rather, he was the one issuing threats to all the senior management officers in the ministry,” it stated.

Responding to the allegations through his lawyer, Martins said a copy of the report by the investigative committee was not made available to him despite repeated demands under the Freedom of Information Act.

“Our client only heard that the committee had submitted its report to the Senate committee and he only got to know about the full contents of the report at the end of September, 2022.”

It stated that the committee’s report was forwarded to the Senate with reference FMPW&H/926/T2//104, dated March 17, 2022, more than two years after the committee sat. It also stated that their client was shocked by the contents of the report and the accompanying letter, which it said contained false and fabricated information calculated to defame and expose him to public contempt.

“The content also grossly violated our client’s right to fair hearing amongst other serious infractions,” it stated.

Martin’s lawyer also described the extortion allegations as false, adding that deployment within any department of the ministry is based on basic academic entry qualification, and stressed that the staff in question and other data processing officers, were posted in line with this principle.

It added that the committee failed to state that Martins informed three directors that several colleagues gave him money for the burial preparation of his father; and within the same period, the N10,000 was paid into his account.

Speaking with Daily Trust Saturday, Martins said the involvement of the Senate stalled his dismissal as the committee constituted by the ministry had recommended his sack.

“I have suffered a lot, there were false accusations labelled against me that I was sexually harassing my colleagues and youth corps members, and that I was collecting money from them. This is all false, just to tarnish my image,” he said.

With the 9th Assembly no longer in existence, he is afraid that the ministry would take over his job. He prays that the 10th House of Representatives would look into his case.

Meanwhile, he said that most of those he found out with the fake employment letters were still in service.

When contacted to react to the claims, the Director of Press in the ministry, Blessing Lere-Adams, said she could not speak on the matter except our reporter produced all the evidence at his disposal to enable her direct him to the appropriate director. When presented with the documents via WhatsApp, she said she was on annual leave, and therefore, could not comment on the matter.

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by incandescentena: 12:21pm On Nov 18, 2023
The system is damned

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by bigiyaro(m): 12:28pm On Nov 18, 2023
Be partrotic to your country. Shey Nigeria resemble country for your mind. You can only be partrotic to your family in this space.

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by SadiqBabaSani: 1:24pm On Nov 18, 2023
Patriotism has a price

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by superCleanworks(m): 1:58pm On Nov 18, 2023
good boy
BAD REWARD

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by HenryWilliams(m): 3:04pm On Nov 18, 2023
Some things are not worth fighting for.
Are they paying their salaries from your pocket?
Are you the one doing their duties?
Others saw and looked away .
You saw and wanted to be a patriot..
So they can applaud you and give you special award for diligence?
Nigeria has gone to the dogs .
No one respects patriotism .

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by allthingsgood: 3:21pm On Nov 18, 2023
HenryWilliams:
Some things are not worth fighting for.
Are they paying their salaries from your pocket?
Are you the one doing their duties?
Others saw and looked away .
You saw and wanted to be a patriot..
So they can applaud you and give you special award for diligence?
Nigeria has gone to the dogs .
No one respects patriotism .

This your ideology is what made nigeria go to the dogs.
Someone sacrificed to make those countries that you look up to what they are today.
When you see someone sacrificing, dont ridicule him. If you cant help, at least dont destroy.
Martins is the hero in this story, not you.

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by allthingsgood: 3:22pm On Nov 18, 2023
Everybody wants Nigeria to be better, but nobody wants to sacrifice. Hypocrisy is the order of the day. Morals and conscience of the average Nigerian is completely dead.

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by slivertongue: 3:27pm On Nov 18, 2023
Nigeria is controlled by a criminal enterprise

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by ican2020: 3:31pm On Nov 18, 2023
Why would you get involved in matters that did not concern you or you think your people are recognized in Nigeria

You do do belong to the Big powerful tribes yet you want to take on the authority made God save you from what is coming your way

And after this learn to shut up and mind your business

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by Racoon(m): 3:44pm On Nov 18, 2023
Someone exposed the corruption they are aware of hence does not want to fight. How can the backbone of government as the civil service make progress with this victimisation and vendetta approach. More civil servants will just continue to widen the corruption scope in the service. Useless country full of corrupt leaders.

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by allthingsgood: 4:39pm On Nov 18, 2023
HenryWilliams:



You're the type that loves to stick his head in the sand like Ostrich..
Does this country look like something you sacrifice for?
Does the leaders of this country care or do you see the system working?
All in a bid to sound politically correct.. you come across as a dreamer..
Go to Martins and support him as he faces PMB after PMB, query after query for leaking Official State Secret. Which is a gross misconduct. Ask any civil servant.
Once he's fired,Make sure you donate half of your income to his upkeep.
Odensin.
You want to be patriotic to Nigeria?
Gosh.

You are the one playing ostrich here. Hypocrisy is coming here to complain everyday about the same thing you proudly condone. i wonder why you are still here on nairaland. Jakpa and forget Nigeria and leave us alone, since you have given up. Go to your beloved foreign land where everything is perfect.
Its only how to complain

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by DND069: 4:58pm On Nov 18, 2023
The future is blank. I don't see this country getting any better in decades!

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by Truths9ja: 5:12pm On Nov 18, 2023
No jobs, no work, no food, everything is expensive. God I take beg you, have your mercy over your children. This suffering is unbearable. Tinubu destroyed the economy no be small.

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by adesegun121(m): 4:43am On Nov 19, 2023
Ok
Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by Xwizard: 4:51am On Nov 19, 2023
Hmmm I’ve been jobless for 3yrs straight now after I lose my mtn job to bad management of bosses.


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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by thisnaijaguy: 4:53am On Nov 19, 2023
Wahala
Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by Femiwilli: 4:53am On Nov 19, 2023
In Nigeria only criminals are rewarded.

See the druglord that we have as president angry

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by polite2(m): 4:54am On Nov 19, 2023
U don't investigate anything concerning Nigeria.
Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by Judolisco(m): 4:55am On Nov 19, 2023
In Nigeria you buy jobs.... People are looking for sure plugs and will pay any amount to get into d system.... I don't blame them oh.. In Nigeria you buy everything from votes to even wives and husbands... Na to d highest bidder

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by OKUCHI11(m): 4:57am On Nov 19, 2023
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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by Nice2023(m): 4:58am On Nov 19, 2023
grin

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by loswhite(m): 5:00am On Nov 19, 2023
allthingsgood:


This your ideology is what made nigeria go to the dogs.
Someone sacrificed to make those countries that you look up to what they are today.
When you see someone sacrificing, dont ridicule him. If you cant help, at least dont destroy.
Martins is the hero in this story, not you.
He is not the hero...lol. They said he was extorting those with fake letters...lol. He should come and explain but we know say him go explain tire without evidence...lol. He will be out of job soon next time he will understand to focus on his job description.

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by azpekuliar: 5:02am On Nov 19, 2023
HenryWilliams:



You're the type that loves to stick his head in the sand like Ostrich..
Does this country look like something you sacrifice for?
Does the leaders of this country care or do you see the system working?
All in a bid to sound politically correct.. you come across as a dreamer..
Go to Martins and support him as he faces PMB after PMB, query after query for leaking Official State Secret. Which is a gross misconduct. Ask any civil servant.
Once he's fired,Make sure you donate half of your income to his upkeep.
Odensin.
You want to be patriotic to Nigeria?
Gosh.

Shut up!

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by EbolaTinubu: 5:14am On Nov 19, 2023
Useless country with useless people and useless rulers

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by Honestfrend: 5:16am On Nov 19, 2023
See as senseless people full Nairaland dey support criminality and illegality..

Tomorrow u will still see them shouting things dey hard.. Complaining about bad government..

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by Bizibi(m): 5:21am On Nov 19, 2023
allthingsgood:
Everybody wants Nigeria to be better, but nobody wants to sacrifice. Hypocrisy is the order of the day. Morals and conscience of the average Nigerian is completely dead.
hypocrite do you are Patriot now. Wonders...

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Re: Civil Servant Fights For Job After Exposing Racketeering In Works Ministry by BigBlackPreek(m): 5:31am On Nov 19, 2023
Government job has now become a total mess as it no more guarantee the average Nigerians hope. who dey put government job for mind self

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