A
prominent pro-democracy and civil Rights advocacy group- HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS
ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has expressed shock and consternation that the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) which has extended its dragnet
are actively in pursuit of and targeting
students and youngsters allegedly engaged in advanced fee fraud (Yahooyahoo)
has grown cold feet now that allegations are swirling that there is brewing
employment racketeering in the National Assembly and the office of the Inspector
General of Police.
The
Rights group said it was pure act of discriminatory applications of the
relevant laws against fraud and graft that the anti-graft agencies including
EFCC and ICPC have shut their eyes to
the widely circulated allegations made by the Police Service Commission (PSC)
accusing the Inspector General of Police Alhaji Mohammed Adamu of involvement
in alleged fraud in the recently compiled 10,000 prospective constables just as
a section of the media including the highly influential Daily Trust newspapers
ran a story alleging that the Senate President Ahmed Lawan cornered 26 jobs
slots to himself from the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) an agency of
government which the constitution has tasked the Senate to carry out oversight supervision.
"We
are indeed shocked that whilst Nigerian tax payers spend billions of Naira to
fund the operations of the anti-graft agencies, the usually boisterous Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) which becomes hyperactive when suspected
fraudster is of the People’s Democratic party (PDP) and indeed the same EFCC
that we saw arresting adulterators of palm oil in some parts of Nigeria are
suddenly quiet and has refused to move against the Senate President Ahmed
Lawman, the Inspector General of Police Mohammed Adamu and even the officials
of the National Drugs Law enforcement agency ( NDLEA) who were reportedly
involved in the selling of employment slots to the highest bidders but the EFCC
did not think these big time and indeed sacred cows should be touched but
prefers going after small thieves. The Federal Civil Service Commission is
engrossed in employment scam but the apparently partisan anti-graft agencies
don't have the time to go after these 'friendly forces. "
HURIWA
recalled that the Senate Committee on Establishment had uncovered an employment
racket in the Federal Civil Service Commission, FCSC, through which no fewer
than 80 prospective job seekers were defrauded of over N20 million. The Rights
group said indeed these crimes should occupy the attention of not just the anti-corruption
institutions but the Department of State Services (DSS) should arrest the key
figures because employment racketeering is both an economic crime and a major
threat to national security.
HURIWA
stated thus: "Is the EFCC not aware that the Chairman of the Committee,
Senator Emmanuel Paulker (PDP Bayelsa Central), made it known in Abuja on
Monday while three members of the Commission were being screened by the
committee for re-appointment as Commissioners that the Federal Civil Service
Commission is filthy and is now a job racketeering network? The same ranking
Senator disclosed that over 80 job seekers were recently reported to have been
swindled of N250, 000 each for employment into federal civil service which
turned out to be fake just as Paulker, described the scandal as a “huge
embarrassment to the country that should not have been swept under the carpet.”
He
said the committee will like to know what role the nominees who are being
screened for re-appointment knew about the scam and their individual roles in
the scandal."
The
Rights group said : " Does the EFCC not know that the FCSC is the
executive body that has the authority to make appointments, transfers and
exercises disciplinary control over all federal civil servants and that the
criminal act of auctioning job slots to the highest bidders is a grave crime to
the nation's economy and indeed constitute grave national security
threats?" Like Senator Paulker HURIWA wonders why the Independent Corrupt
Practices and other Offences Commission (ICPC) that investigated the scandal
failed to make its report available to the committee upon request and the EFCC
is silent about this but is going after petty criminals?"
HURIWA
affirmed that: " It is notorious that Senator Paulker further said the
alleged racket was so serious especially when the seal of the Commission was
used by the racketeers adding that while few of those who got appointment
letters started work “others worked for over three months and had to be stopped
when the scandal blew open even as he noted that it was all the more shocking
to discover that some commissioners who served during the period were fingered
to have been involved in the deal."
Relatedly
the HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has asked the Senate
President Ahmed Lawman to resign forthwith to allow for a transparent probe
into the allegation that he the Senate President Ahmad Lawan (Yobe North) was
said to have secured 26 job slots for his constituents, from the Federal Inland
Revenue Service, Daily Trust exclusively gathered.
HURIWA
recalled that A media report even quoted a youth association from Lawan’s
constituency, Unity for Collective Progress Forum, as confirming that all the
beneficiaries had received employment letters and were expected “to commence
work in earnest”.
Besides,
the association gave the breakdown of the beneficiaries’ local government
areas, from Lawan’s constituency as Nguru, 5; Karasuwa, 3; Machina, 4; Bade, 7;
Yusufari, 4 and Jakusko 3.
HURIWA
has therefore charged the SENATORS to impeach the Senate President Ahmed Lawman
should he fail to resign over this damaging allegations just as HURIWA has
asked the Inspector General of Police to resign over the accusations that he
was involved in alleged falsification of names into the list of 10,000 so as to
favour Nasarawa State his state of origin. The Rights group said it will be
legally horrendous should all these sweeping allegations be swept under the
carpets.
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