Rose Uzoma, Abba Moro And The Rest Of Us By Raheem Oluwafunminiyi

By Raheem Oluwafunminiyi

Never ascribe to malice that which is adequately explained by incompetence--Napoleon Bonaparte

 
The news a few weeks back asking the Comptroller-General of Immigration, Mrs. Rose Uzoma to proceed on her pre-retirement accumulated leave, continues to raise pertinent questions why those saddled with the responsibility of  employing Nigerians into various positions in the country usually fail to play by the rules of fairness, justice and equity.
 
Mrs. Uzoma's retirement followed the recruitment scandal that rocked the Service a short time ago, where she was accused of favouring people from her region. This has brought to the fore, once more, the wishy-washy manner in which individuals, who are not even capable of spelling their names, are highly favoured to man key positions of the country's various sectors at the detriment of those who obviously merit them.
 
Our Civil Service and private organisations are replete with a series of recruitment and employment scams which unfortunately are skewed to favour ethnic and religious identities. Many of such recruitments are entirely biased and not based on merit. The saddest part of it all is that recruitments in contemporary Nigeria have taken new dimensions with government or private institutions collecting huge amount of money for recruitment forms like what was witnessed in the last recruitment exercises by the Nigerian Civil Defence and Osun State Civil Service.

In the case where a recruitment excercise is advertised, what seems to appear later is a shocking internal recruitment scheme, which occurred during the Lagos State Civil Service and INEC recruitment drives months back. As if that is not enough, the application for jobs still appear in outmoded forms at a time when information technology has broken new ground in online registration and recruitment feedback. This matters very little however, when at the end of it all, it is the son or daughter of the political class that gets the job. The recruitment saga in the Nigeria Immigration is not an isolated case and would have gone unnoticed if some individuals had not petitioned the powers that be.
 
It is quite sad that the unfortunate events which led to the coup of 1966, the Civil War of the following year and its aftermath, have all been ignored and thrown into the dustbin of deep chasm simply because we as a people pursue for ourselves nothing other than pecuniary gains or primordial interests. Not many Nigerians will forget so soon how a Nigerian Head-of-State surrounded himself with his fellow ethnic group as advisers, going further to promote several officers from his ethnic stock. Not even the current squad representing the country at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa, has been spared of the criticism of placing inexperienced footballers on the field at the detriment of merit, raising fears of a particular ethnic group wanting to dominate the other.
 
This writer is of the opinion that we as a people must go back to the days were merit, professionalism, expertise and willingness to work dominated our work-force whose effect yielded viability and sustainability. We must begin the process of placing into leadership positions square pegs in square holes so that efficiency once more takes centre stage in our polity. We must understand that a drowsy work-force is not what we need in the country, especially at a time when the nation needs a surgical operation on all fronts to solve the myriad of problems confronting it on a daily basis. All sectors of the Nigerian polity should have individuals who have walked through the path of merit and in return made to contribute to the growth and development of the country.
 
The use of politics and ethnicity. with all apparent strands of religion, in recruiting Nigerians into key positions must be done away with. A culture of discipline and value oriented disposition should be embraced and be our watch-word, so that our vision and goal for an egalitarian society will not elude us as the giant of Africa which we pride ourselves as.      

 
Raheem Oluwafunminiyi is a social commentator and public affairs analyst. He could be reached via creativitysells@gmail.com

 

The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of SaharaReporters
 

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the begining of the end

Let the oil wells be
bombed and destroyed
then our brains will
Work again

Did you read this too or are you just another educated fool? -4

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A document detailing the current recruitment, promotion and posting scandals rocking the Nigeria Immigration Service, NIS, has revealed that the Minister for Interior, Mr. Abbah Moro prefers officers from Benue State at top positions.

Did you read this too or are you just another educated fool? -3

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A source hinted Pointblanknews.com that a letter dated November 2012, signed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Interior, Mrs. Daniel Nwaobia on the directive of the Minister, reverted earlier postings and promotions made by the sacked Immigration boss, Mrs. Rose Chinyere Uzoma.

According to the source, the Minister had earlier insisted on seeing list of promotions, Postings and recruitments in the Immigrations Service before they are carried out but the former NIS Boss had wondered how a politician would meddle into affairs of an area that requires professional knowledge.

“Madam did not want to subject operational affairs of Immigration to politicians and she decided to do what was best for the immigration but the Minister insisted that his list of promotion, posting and recruitment be followed. I guess that was the crux of the problem that led to her removal,” a top Immigration officer told pointblanknews.com.

Did you read this too or are you just another educated fool? -2

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The minister had in the letter to the Controller General Immigration, CGI, dated November 28, 2012 and signed by the Permanent Secretary, said: “I write to refer to your letters Ref. Nos. NIS/SHQ/CGIS/037/1 and NIS/SHQ/CGIS/037 dated 24th September, 2nd and 26th November, 2012, respectively, on the above subject and convey approved posting of officers by the Honourable Minister as per the attached list. The posting is to be implemented with immediate effect. You are to revert back on the status of implementation of the approved posting.”

Soon after the directive was ignored by the CGI, the Minister was said to have on his own effected the promotion and posting of officers in Immigration favoring Benue officers in the Service.
The officers are: Denen Akka, Deputy Comptroller General, Planning Research and Statistics; two Assistant Comptrollers General in the persons of Anthony Ogiri Okolobia, in charge Zone A, Lagos and Ogbenjuwa Ada Godwin, Visa/Entry P Div.(SHQ).

Did you read this too or are you just another educated fool?

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Others are: Idu Adah Bartholomew, 4021, CIS in charge of Kwara Command; Igoche Ogwuji Samuel, 3481, CIS in charge of Cross River Command; Ogbu Adadu Esa Juluis, 9771, CIS in charge of Seme Command; Gbuga Emmanuel Aondoaka, 7992, CIS in charge of Akwa Ibom Command; and Abin Faga Micheal, CIS Ebony Command.”


Other Comptrollers are Akatu Innocent, 9842, Deputy Comptroller Immigration (DCI) in charge of Passport Office, Benin; Oche William Igoche, 5626, DCI, Passport Office Festac; and Eche D.A., 6599 Assistant Comptroller Immigration in charge of Passport Office, Benue.

Abba Moro, a source hinted is a nominee of the Senate President, Senator David Mark

Point of correction

Raheem Oluwafunminiyi is actually an ethnic jingoist masquerading as a social commentator & public affairs analyst