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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by zion47: 12:28pm On Apr 18, 2016
http://newtelegraphonline.com/fg-agencies-engage-secret-recruitment/
FIRS, PTDF, NIS, NSCDC fingeredIt’s not recruitment, but replacement –Official

Amidst complaints of massive unemployment in Nigeria, more indications have emerged that some Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of the Federal Government have been engaging in secret recruitment of personnel to fill the available vacancies in their organisations. A couple of weeks ago, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was alleged to have recruited about 909 personnel without adherence to the laid down rules on hiring new employees.

Majority of the beneficiaries were said to be children and relatives of top functionaries of the Federal Government and chieftains of the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). Although the apex bank did not deny the report, officials of the bank said there was nothing wrong with what they described as “targeted recruitment.”

New Telegraph investigations, however, revealed that similar “selective or targeted” hiring of personnel into the public service have continued to take place behind closed doors. It was learnt that agen-cies such as the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) have also indulged in secret recruitments.

In some of these agencies, it was learnt, hundreds of employees have been recruited since the inception of the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration in May 2015. Investigations have also revealed that many of those recruited were essentially handpicked from lists sent to these agencies by some influential politicians.

In PTDF, for instance, about 200 persons were reportedly recruited without any form of advertisement for the jobs as required by law while an unspecified number of persons have equally been recruited into the Nigeria Immigration Service. When New Telegraph contacted the PTDF to clarify the report of the recruitment, a senior official of the agency could neither deny nor confirm it, but urged our correspondent to seek the needed information from the management.

Head of Press and External Relations, PTDF, Mr. Kalu Otisi, did not re-spond to calls made to his mobile phone in respect of the issue. In the case of NIS, a senior official in the organisation confirmed that it had taken in new employees but said, “it was not a recruitment, but a mere replacement exercise.”

It could be recalled that about 2,000 persons recruited into the Immigration Service in the twilight of the Goodluck Jonathan administration were sacked when the APC-led government took over power. The affected personnel, who were recruited through a presidential directive after the 2014 immigration recruitment scandal, lost their jobs on the excuse that the process of their recruitment did not follow due process.

However, they have now been replaced secretly, contrary to the civil service rules. Recently, the sacked immigration officials staged a protest at the Federal Ministry of Interior, Abuja. During the protest, the sacked workers lamented their plight and urged the government to reconsider its stand on their matter.

But an official of the NIS explained that what happened was not recruitment, but a replacement exercise meant to fill existing vacancies created by death, retirement or resignation of some former employees. In the case of NSCDC, New Telegraph learnt that the authorities of the agency allocated job slots to prominent political office holders and chieftains of the ruling APC as a form of political patronage.

Beneficiaries of the “guided recruitment” into the NSCDC have since been sent to their respective states of origin for training. There were, however, allegations that some job slots allocated to some leaders of the ruling party were hijacked by the Buhari Support Group, resulting in a protest at the party secretariat.

A private media group, True Verdict Magazine, recently petitioned FIRS over the alleged recruitment of about 215 new staff into the agency in the last six months. In the letter addressed to the Chairman of FIRS, Mr. Tunde Fowler, the group alleged that the said recruitment was done in total disregard to the existing federal character principles and laws as it went through some agents who were collecting as much as N500,000 each from these new recruits. It was also alleged that the secret recruitment exercise was heavily skewed in favour of a particular ethnic group.

Section 4 (1)(g)(1) Federal Character Commission (Establishment Act) 2004 stipulates that: “All ministries and extra-ministerial departments, agencies and other bodies affected by this Act must have a clear criteria indicating the conditions to be fulfilled and comprehensive guidelines on the procedure for determining eligibility and the procedure for employment in the public and private sectors of the economy.”

In addition, Article 3 of the Federal Character Commission Handbook 2011 stipulates that: a) Each MDA shall ensure proper manpower planning in accordance with its authorised staffing/ manning level.

b) When there is a need to recruit staff; available vacancies shall be harvested and identified cadre by cadre.

c) The spread of all vacancies to be filled shall be pre-determined in relation to current levels of (Federal Character) representation, by states or geopolitical zones at a joint meeting of the recruiting MDA and FCC. d) All vacancies shall be advertised in at least two newspapers circulating nationally, giving prospective candidates a minimum of six weeks within which to apply. Similarly, Article 5 of the FCC Handbook says:

“At the close of advertisement and from long list of all applications received, a shortlist of qualified candidates shall be compiled for interview.” Article 6 (a) of the FCC Handbook stipulates, “the list of successful candidates shall be compiled and a special joint meeting of the affected MDA and FCC, matched for consistency, with the predetermined distribution formulae.” Article 7(a) of the FCC Handbook stipulates that “A Certificate of Compliance with the FCC shall be issued as final authority for the release of letters of appointment to the successful candidates by the recruiting MDA.”

Article 7.b says “No MDA shall issue letters of appointment to candidates without this Certificate.” Article 7(f) goes further to say, “the list of successful candidates shall be published in at least two newspapers circulating nationally by the MDA.”

There is yet no evidence that the Federal Character Commission (FCC) was aware of the said recruitment by the FIRS, NIS, NCDSC or any other agency of government. However, the FIRS spokesperson, Mr. Wahab Gbadamosi, has denied that his organisation had recruited 215 employees secretly.

Gbadamosi told New Telegraph that the management was aware of the speculations but assured that FIRS would follow the rules and procedures guiding staff recruitment whenever the time comes to recruit workers into its fold.
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by Cupidkc(m): 12:35pm On Apr 18, 2016
nonso686:
The budget is not the issue. The list will be out very soon with or without the budget.
Duly noted!!!
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jt2damoney(m): 1:55pm On Apr 18, 2016
zion47:
http://newtelegraphonline.com/fg-agencies-engage-secret-recruitment/
FIRS, PTDF, NIS, NSCDC fingeredIt’s not recruitment, but replacement –Official

Amidst complaints of massive unemployment in Nigeria, more indications have emerged that some Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of the Federal Government have been engaging in secret recruitment of personnel to fill the available vacancies in their organisations. A couple of weeks ago, the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) was alleged to have recruited about 909 personnel without adherence to the laid down rules on hiring new employees.

Majority of the beneficiaries were said to be children and relatives of top functionaries of the Federal Government and chieftains of the ruling party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). Although the apex bank did not deny the report, officials of the bank said there was nothing wrong with what they described as “targeted recruitment.”

New Telegraph investigations, however, revealed that similar “selective or targeted” hiring of personnel into the public service have continued to take place behind closed doors. It was learnt that agen-cies such as the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) have also indulged in secret recruitments.

In some of these agencies, it was learnt, hundreds of employees have been recruited since the inception of the Muhammadu Buhari-led administration in May 2015. Investigations have also revealed that many of those recruited were essentially handpicked from lists sent to these agencies by some influential politicians.

In PTDF, for instance, about 200 persons were reportedly recruited without any form of advertisement for the jobs as required by law while an unspecified number of persons have equally been recruited into the Nigeria Immigration Service. When New Telegraph contacted the PTDF to clarify the report of the recruitment, a senior official of the agency could neither deny nor confirm it, but urged our correspondent to seek the needed information from the management.

Head of Press and External Relations, PTDF, Mr. Kalu Otisi, did not re-spond to calls made to his mobile phone in respect of the issue. In the case of NIS, a senior official in the organisation confirmed that it had taken in new employees but said, “it was not a recruitment, but a mere replacement exercise.”

It could be recalled that about 2,000 persons recruited into the Immigration Service in the twilight of the Goodluck Jonathan administration were sacked when the APC-led government took over power. The affected personnel, who were recruited through a presidential directive after the 2014 immigration recruitment scandal, lost their jobs on the excuse that the process of their recruitment did not follow due process.

However, they have now been replaced secretly, contrary to the civil service rules. Recently, the sacked immigration officials staged a protest at the Federal Ministry of Interior, Abuja. During the protest, the sacked workers lamented their plight and urged the government to reconsider its stand on their matter.

But an official of the NIS explained that what happened was not recruitment, but a replacement exercise meant to fill existing vacancies created by death, retirement or resignation of some former employees. In the case of NSCDC, New Telegraph learnt that the authorities of the agency allocated job slots to prominent political office holders and chieftains of the ruling APC as a form of political patronage.

Beneficiaries of the “guided recruitment” into the NSCDC have since been sent to their respective states of origin for training. There were, however, allegations that some job slots allocated to some leaders of the ruling party were hijacked by the Buhari Support Group, resulting in a protest at the party secretariat.

A private media group, True Verdict Magazine, recently petitioned FIRS over the alleged recruitment of about 215 new staff into the agency in the last six months. In the letter addressed to the Chairman of FIRS, Mr. Tunde Fowler, the group alleged that the said recruitment was done in total disregard to the existing federal character principles and laws as it went through some agents who were collecting as much as N500,000 each from these new recruits. It was also alleged that the secret recruitment exercise was heavily skewed in favour of a particular ethnic group.

Section 4 (1)(g)(1) Federal Character Commission (Establishment Act) 2004 stipulates that: “All ministries and extra-ministerial departments, agencies and other bodies affected by this Act must have a clear criteria indicating the conditions to be fulfilled and comprehensive guidelines on the procedure for determining eligibility and the procedure for employment in the public and private sectors of the economy.”

In addition, Article 3 of the Federal Character Commission Handbook 2011 stipulates that: a) Each MDA shall ensure proper manpower planning in accordance with its authorised staffing/ manning level.

b) When there is a need to recruit staff; available vacancies shall be harvested and identified cadre by cadre.

c) The spread of all vacancies to be filled shall be pre-determined in relation to current levels of (Federal Character) representation, by states or geopolitical zones at a joint meeting of the recruiting MDA and FCC. d) All vacancies shall be advertised in at least two newspapers circulating nationally, giving prospective candidates a minimum of six weeks within which to apply. Similarly, Article 5 of the FCC Handbook says:

“At the close of advertisement and from long list of all applications received, a shortlist of qualified candidates shall be compiled for interview.” Article 6 (a) of the FCC Handbook stipulates, “the list of successful candidates shall be compiled and a special joint meeting of the affected MDA and FCC, matched for consistency, with the predetermined distribution formulae.” Article 7(a) of the FCC Handbook stipulates that “A Certificate of Compliance with the FCC shall be issued as final authority for the release of letters of appointment to the successful candidates by the recruiting MDA.”

Article 7.b says “No MDA shall issue letters of appointment to candidates without this Certificate.” Article 7(f) goes further to say, “the list of successful candidates shall be published in at least two newspapers circulating nationally by the MDA.”

There is yet no evidence that the Federal Character Commission (FCC) was aware of the said recruitment by the FIRS, NIS, NCDSC or any other agency of government. However, the FIRS spokesperson, Mr. Wahab Gbadamosi, has denied that his organisation had recruited 215 employees secretly.

Gbadamosi told New Telegraph that the management was aware of the speculations but assured that FIRS would follow the rules and procedures guiding staff recruitment whenever the time comes to recruit workers into its fold.
lies!!!No replacement yet for NIS just relatives and family members of those who died and injured
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by prettyv1: 3:45pm On Apr 18, 2016
Pls,who knows when DsS will release their final list!!!!.We ve been waiting since February..Yet,all we do hear is Very soon...
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by cc77(m): 6:59pm On Apr 18, 2016
Nigeria Army DSSC and SSC Applications commence today 18th April to end 13th June 2016..... success to us all............. logon to http://nigerianarmyms.ng/index.php

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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by tico1212(m): 7:16pm On Apr 18, 2016
prettyv1:
Pls,who knows when DsS will release their final list!!!!.We ve been waiting since February..Yet,all we do hear is Very soon...
I sense they are all waiting for the budget to be signed
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jt2damoney(m): 10:48pm On Apr 18, 2016
nonso686:
The budget is not the issue. The list will be out very soon with or without the budget.
If any of the recruitment/replacement is not captured in the 2016 budget nothing will take place.Pls pray every issues surrounding the budget is been resolved asap so that the president can assent to the budget so funds can be available to kick start proper.If not there will be delay.

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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by lokomo: 11:21pm On Apr 18, 2016
Jt has said just wat is ground. Dats just wat is delaying d whole tin, CD, NIS, FAAN, NPS, DSS et al so we just ve 2 pray and let God's will be done.
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by moneyMouthed: 7:51am On Apr 19, 2016
Was at an NSCDC state Command recruitment Camp yesterday. Omo come see matching inside this hot sun but I think it's worth it.

Trainees complained of non payment of training allowance and that Katsina and Benue trainees have started receiving pay.


Peepz, e don tey u see una here o. Hope una dey fine?
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by moneyMouthed: 7:51am On Apr 19, 2016
Was at an NSCDC state Command recruitment Camp yesterday. Omo come see matching inside this hot sun but I think it's worth it.

Trainees complained of non payment of training allowance and that Katsina and Benue trainees have started receiving pay.


Peepz, e don tey i see una here o. Hope una dey fine?
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by nonso686: 8:52am On Apr 19, 2016
jt2damoney:
If any of the recruitment/replacement is not captured in the 2016 budget nothing will take place.Pls pray every issues surrounding the budget is been resolved asap so that the president can assent to the budget so funds can be available to kick start proper.If not there will be delay.
What about the thousands that undergoing training in NSCDC camp? What about the 900 people recruited by CBN? what about the NIS replacement,etc? Why didn't the budget affect them?
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by sutst: 9:38am On Apr 19, 2016
nonso686:
What about the thousands that undergoing training in NSCDC camp? What about the 900 people recruited by CBN? what about the NIS replacement,etc? Why didn't the budget affect them?
very good question.

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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by PACO99: 10:55am On Apr 19, 2016
BUDGET HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH REPLACEMENT THING..... WHY DIDN'T THE ON-GOING POLICE RECRUITMENT CEASE SINCE BUHARI REFUSE TO SIGN BUDGET? CAMP IS BORING.... MORE PEOPLE WOULD JOIN US SOON... KEEP YOUR HOPES HIGH.

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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jayjai: 12:03pm On Apr 19, 2016
PACO99:
BUDGET HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH REPLACEMENT THING..... WHY DIDN'T THE ON-GOING POLICE RECRUITMENT CEASE SINCE BUHARI REFUSE TO SIGN BUDGET? CAMP IS BORING.... MORE PEOPLE WOULD JOIN US SOON... KEEP YOUR HOPES HIGH.
...my name has been forwarded to NSCDC Since December last yr... Dnt u think am suppose to b part of u Guys
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by tico1212(m): 1:09pm On Apr 19, 2016
PACO99:
BUDGET HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH REPLACEMENT THING..... WHY DIDN'T THE ON-GOING POLICE RECRUITMENT CEASE SINCE BUHARI REFUSE TO SIGN BUDGET? CAMP IS BORING.... MORE PEOPLE WOULD JOIN US SOON... KEEP YOUR HOPES HIGH.
Keep the update flowing bro.... do you have any info on senators and house of rep lists?
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by tico1212(m): 1:10pm On Apr 19, 2016
PACO99:
BUDGET HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH REPLACEMENT THING..... WHY DIDN'T THE ON-GOING POLICE RECRUITMENT CEASE SINCE BUHARI REFUSE TO SIGN BUDGET? CAMP IS BORING.... MORE PEOPLE WOULD JOIN US SOON... KEEP YOUR HOPES HIGH.
Keep the update flowing bro.... do you have any info on senators and house of rep replacement lists?
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by prettyv1: 1:42pm On Apr 19, 2016
tico1212:

I sense they are all waiting for the budget to be signed
OH ,tnks i pray this should be done Asap..
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by ladytonia2: 4:43pm On Apr 19, 2016
@nonso686, am happy with ur update concerning Nps list. Pls can you call me 08165080400.
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jt2damoney(m): 5:02pm On Apr 19, 2016
PACO99:
BUDGET HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH REPLACEMENT THING..... WHY DIDN'T THE ON-GOING POLICE RECRUITMENT CEASE SINCE BUHARI REFUSE TO SIGN BUDGET? CAMP IS BORING.... MORE PEOPLE WOULD JOIN US SOON... KEEP YOUR HOPES HIGH.
Police recruitment is still on registration level.hopefully before the closing date the budget must have been signed but if at the end of the registration the budget is not signed believe me the recruitment will be have to wait.where do you expect them to get funds for the training or you think training dont cost money?

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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jt2damoney(m): 5:23pm On Apr 19, 2016
nonso686:
What about the thousands that undergoing training in NSCDC camp? What about the 900 people recruited by CBN? what about the NIS replacement,etc? Why didn't the budget affect them?
Those in nscdc training are those that have been captured years back,dont mind that some people just got it recently.For cbn i can say its an internal coordination thats why the number is few.For NIS there is no replacement yet i believe you read the statement from ministry of interior some weeks ago.shun the media some news are rumors.The proper replacements and those suspended last year will soon smile.Even those in nscdc training if the budget is not signed asap things will get worst.Budget plays a big role on the function of a nation,there is no magic.

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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by dami2boi(m): 10:31pm On Apr 19, 2016
jt2damoney:
Those in nscdc training are those that have been captured years back,dont mind that some people just got it recently.For cbn i can say its an internal coordination thats why the number is few.For NIS there is no replacement yet i believe you read the statement from ministry of interior some weeks ago.shun the media some news are rumors.The proper replacements and those suspended last year will soon smile.Even those in nscdc training if the budget is not signed asap things will get worst.Budget plays a big role on the function of a nation,there is no magic.
Thank you, Fingers crossed smiley
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by Nobody: 3:14pm On Apr 20, 2016
Hello house! I am in 4 nscdc my contact just get me inform dat evrything has beging geting light dat shortlistng names indirectly 4 2016 nscdc recruitment is in process, if ur aplication is duely submitd at the HQ be rest asured dat u wil be called soon. Just pray dat d Budget is also signed asap because fund is also needed by the agency 2 conduct d process, also Ogun state camp may likely b open 4 documentation 4 d next coming list... Wish u all...GOODLUCK!
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by tico1212(m): 3:29pm On Apr 20, 2016
west01:
Hello house! I am in 4 nscdc my contact just get me inform dat evrything has beging geting light dat shortlistng names indirectly 4 2016 nscdc recruitment is in process, if ur aplication is duely submitd at the HQ be rest asured dat u wil be called soon. Just pray dat d Budget is also signed asap because fund is also needed by the agency 2 conduct d process, also Ogun state camp may likely b open 4 documentation 4 d next coming list... Wish u all...GOODLUCK!

Thought supplementary ought to come b4 general recruitment. ..
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by tbasetosin(m): 4:06pm On Apr 20, 2016
Pls can someone still submit his application and whr is headquarters tanx
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by Bongi4luv(m): 4:37pm On Apr 20, 2016
west01:
Hello house! I am in 4 nscdc my contact just get me inform dat evrything has beging geting light dat shortlistng names indirectly 4 2016 nscdc recruitment is in process, if ur aplication is duely submitd at the HQ be rest asured dat u wil be called soon. Just pray dat d Budget is also signed asap because fund is also needed by the agency 2 conduct d process, also Ogun state camp may likely b open 4 documentation 4 d next coming list... Wish u all...GOODLUCK!
your on point,my source said similar thing.Anytime soon......
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by Nobody: 4:50pm On Apr 20, 2016
@ tico1212 u're right the supplementary list is 4 d replacement pple and are strictly 4 d long leg candidate why d main list is also on course...and wil come on board after d whole budget palava evrytin is bit by bit. We are almost close to d end of the turnel may Oluwa include us in d list kp hop hi soon som pple wil smile.

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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by tico1212(m): 4:56pm On Apr 20, 2016
west01:
@ tico1212 u're right the supplementary list is 4 d replacement pple and are strictly 4 d long leg candidate why d main list is also on course...and wil come on board after d whole budget palava evrytin is bit by bit. We are almost close to d end of the turnel may Oluwa include us in d list kp hop hi soon som pple wil smile.

May God favor us all.....

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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by moneyMouthed: 6:06pm On Apr 20, 2016
Finally, NSCDC 2016 recruitment around the corner. Lord please answer our prayers and grant us this job.

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Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by jayjai: 7:49pm On Apr 20, 2016
rugged2k2.....plsss come to aid, u contributions are highly encouraging and useful......pplsssssssssssss oooooooooo
Re: Nigeria Civil Defence Corps, Immigration, SSS 2012/2013 by nobleman1st: 8:28pm On Apr 20, 2016
May God help us n count us worthy. Let ur will b done oh lord!

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