The prominent civil Rights Advocacy group
– HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has suggested that there
could be a sinister nexus between the spike in kidnappings for ransom all over
Nigeria with the widespread commercialization of federal civil service
employment slots by key officials in government and officials of the national
ruling party – All Progressives Congress (APC).
Besides, the Rights group has suggested
the constitution of an independent judicial commission of inquiry on the large
scale employment scams involving key government officials just as the Rights
body said the National Assembly, the Nigerian Police Force, Central Bank of
Nigeria; NNPC; Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and a lot of
presidency officials have at one time or the other been accused of engaging in
employment corrupt practices but these accusations have been swept under the
carpet of impunity just as the Rights group said if this menace is not tackled
headlong it could constitute a grave threat to Nigeria's national security.
"There is therefore the imperative need that the 'umbilical cord' of
employment racketeering buried deep inside the inner sanctum of federal
Government's POWERFUL and influential officials is excavated and dealt with.
The enemies of transparent and merit based employments into the national agencies
and institutions are very powerful men and women who are in the corridors of
power. Any cosmetic measure to end the menace has failed ab initio."
The Rights group said these vital security
and political institutions including majority of the cabinet level appointees
have soiled their hands in this rapidly expanding federal jobs racketeering
scheme which has become a multibillion industry
and so cannot be trusted to thoroughly, comprehensively, honestly and
professionally embark on a proper, forensic and result oriented investigation
into this disturbing social evil in Nigeria.
“From 2015 on inception, this
administration has been dogged with widespread allegations of jobs fixing, jobs
racketeering and the selective and illegal employment of unfit Nigerians only
because they are children of the political, military or governmental elite just
as the Central Bank of Nigeria; Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC);
Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA); Petroleum Equalization Fund; Petroleum
Education Trust Fund; Federal Inland Revenue Services and the Nigerian Police
Force; EFCC; are some of the many government institutions that are now viewed
as cesspools of corrupt practices in the
area of employment of young Nigerians. It is possible that desperation for jobs
may have motivated some youths to embark on kidnappings to raise cash to buy up
the secretly auctioned federal employment slots. Millions of university
graduates are roaming major streets of Nigerian cities in search of white
collar jobs because the federal and state governments have failed to put the
enabling environment to train the youths to become entrepreneurs and creators
of jobs and wealth. Even the much publicized entrepreneurial development fund
of the Central Bank of Nigeria has been hijacked by children of top political
elite. The few job slots not allocated to Children of ministers and top federal
government appointees that are available at the federal levels are now sold to
the highest bidders.”
"These corrupt practices have been
there for years before the advent of the Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. But
with the emergence of the current government, the racketeering of jobs and
outright commercialization of employments has assumed frightening proportions
with some job slots costing as much as #10 million thereby forcing some
desperate unemployed but deviant youths to embark on different types of crimes
like advanced fees fraud (419) and kidnappings for ransom to raise cash needed
to buy their ways into federal employment. The worst dimension is that the law
enforcement agencies that should check this menace are deeply involved in the
scams".
"This is now a national epidemic
requiring national surgical action to be done by a committed group of judges to
investigate the extent of these crimes, name, shame, and prosecute the key
perpetrators and to fish out the beneficiaries so the employment slots can be
filled through merits and competence.”
HURIWA dismissed the drama going on in the
senate in which federal character commission is accused of auctioning
employment slots to the highest bidders at #3 million per slot. "HURIWA is
of the position that these senators are not altruistic because the National
Assembly members are the worst culprits in the crime of employment racketeering.
The moment they are offered slots, this dramatic probe will die a natural
death."
HURIWA recalled that the Senate had raised
the alarm over allegations of job racketeering in the Federal Character
Commission with jobs reportedly being traded for as much as N3 million.
HURIWA recalled that the Chairman of its
Committee on Federal Character Commission, Senator Danjuma Laah, who spoke
after some agencies failed to honour the panel’s summons regarding the scrutiny
of their nominal rolls in Abuja, confirmed that they got reports from Nigerians
alleging sale of jobs in the agency. He said one of the accounts claimed that
“someone bought his job at N3 million from NPA”, adding that the “sellers are
in Federal Character Commission.”
HURIWA however dismissed the Senate probe
as a gambit because it is just like appointing owners of brothels as officers
of NAPTIP. How can the job racketeering National Assembly be trusted to probe
the same crime that they are accused of by millions of Unemployed Nigerians?
Who is deceiving who?"
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