4,904 workers recruited by Jonathan may lose jobs
The jobs of 4,904 civil servants, who
were recruited by the Federal Civil Service Commission in the last
administration of President Goodluck Jonathan, are under threat as
the Federal Character Commission has queried the exercise.
It was learnt on Monday that moves by
the Federal Civil Service Commission to sack the workers had led to a
crisis in the civil service.
No fewer than 247 of the affected
workers had petitioned the Independent Corrupt Practices and other
related offences Commission over a plan by the FCSC to sack them.
The Acting Executive Chairman of the
Federal Character Commission, Dr. Shettima Abba, had queried the
Chairman of the FCSC, Mrs. Joan Ayo, for alleged violation of the
principle of federal character in the employment of the civil servants
in a letter dated May 3, 2016.
He said the recruitment, which took
place between 2013 and 2015, was characterised by a flagrant abuse of
the Federal Character principle.
Abba alleged that the recruitment was tilted in favour of the South-South geopolitical zone against other parts of the country.
He pointed out that the South-South got
33.6 per cent of those employed as against the 26.2 per cent allotted to
applicants from the North-East, North-West and North-Central
geopolitical zones.
He directed the civil service
commission’s boss to ensure that the perceived inequality was addressed
in the 2016 recruitment by the commission in accordance with the
provisions of the Federal Character Commission.
Abba stated, “The Federal Character
Commission has viewed and observed with concern the recruitment
exercises undertaken by the Federal Civil Service between 2013 and 2015,
which glaringly is lopsided and grossly abused the principle of Federal
Character to which all institution have subscribed.
“The recruitment which recorded the
engagement of about 4,904 workers, threw away all common sense and
wisdom of national cohesion and integration by favouring some states to
the detriment of others.
“We are worried that if this trend is
allowed to continue, then some sections of the country may not only feel
alienated but may feel insecure by the action of people in authority.
“It is inconceivable and a gross
injustice for a geopolitical zone to be allocated 33.6 per cent of the
total candidates recruited as against 26.2 per cent for three zones
combined, North-East, North-West and North-Central.
“We further request without prejudice
that all processes must involve the Federal Character Commission for
advice and strict adherence to the principle of federal character as
contained in our circular on guidelines and procedure for recruitment.”
Investigations revealed that the ICPC
intervened in the matter following a protest by 247 of the workers whose
jobs were allegedly declared irregular, null and void by the chairman
of the FCSC.
A top source at the commission said the
ICPC interrogated the chairman of the commission and other top officials
to defend allegations that they violated the federal character
principle in the last recruitment.
The ICPC had intervened following a staff audit by the FCSC in which it took a decision to sack the affected federal workers.
Consequently, agitated workers wrote the
ICPC, alleging that the move to sack them was based on ethnic
consideration and a plot to cover up fraud and irregularities in
previous employments undertaken by the commission.
The workers showed documentary evidence
of exchange of letters between the commission and the office of the
Accountant General of the Federation in which the appointments were
authenticated.
But the spokesperson for the FCSC, Dr.
Abel Oruche, told one of our correspondents on the telephone that only
those employed irregularly would be removed.
He also said he was not aware of the interrogation of the chairman or any other officer of the commission by the ICPC.
He stated, “I’m not aware that anybody
was interrogated by the ICPC or whether the chairman was invited.
Nobody interrogated the chairman of the FCSC, any commissioner or any
official.”
Oruche explained that some people were
employed without vacancies, adding that the staff audit was aimed at
fishing out such people.
He stated, “The press statement we sent
was not reactive, but to explain to people what we have done and what we
are doing to avoid rumour or insinuations.
“It is an ongoing audit to make sure
that all those people, who were employed irregularly without existing
vacancies, are removed. We didn’t issue the statement because somebody
called us.”
Also, in an electronic mail sent to one
of our correspondents on Sunday, Oruche stated that the FCSC chairman
had said the staff audit at the federal civil service had revealed some
unauthorised appointments.
Such appointments, the chairman said, had been declared null and void.
According to him, the chairman explained
that the staff audit was aimed at fishing out irregular appointees and
delisting them from the Integrated Personnel Payroll Information
System.
He stated, “The chairman maintained that
this action is necessary because the appointments are not backed by any
vacancy from the Office of the Head of the Civil Service of the
Federation and as such, were not budgeted for.
Besides, they are in gross violation of the Federal Character principle.”
4,904 workers recruited by Jonathan may lose jobs
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