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    1. Nov 20, 2010   04:41 AM #1
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      Recruitment: NDLEA rakes in over N750m as applicants kick – Investigation
      By Bosede Olusola-Obasa
      Saturday, 20 Nov 2010


      With over 500,000 applications received across the nation, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency and its partners may have raked in about N750m from the ongoing recruitment exercise, an investigation by SATURDAY PUNCH has shown.

      The number of entries received multiplied by a mandatory N1,500 application fee (application code scratch card) paid by each applicant produced the conservative figure.

      Although 60,000 applicants were said to have participated in the Lagos interview held at the National Stadium last Saturday and Sunday, eyewitnesses said that the population of applicants in Lagos was close to 80,000.

      That is apart from cases of thousands of applicants, who bought the scratch card, but could not access the web site because of high traffic, and those who had to buy a second time to correct errors made in their initial attempts, as the application code could not be used twice.

      The Public Relations Officer, NDLEA, Mr. Mitchel Ofoyeju, said on the telephone on Friday that the venues chosen for the tests were picked based on the number of entries received from each station, where the interview held simultaneously across the states of the federation.

      In a random sampling conducted by SATURDAY PUNCH and guided by information available on the NDLEA website, it was found that at least 40,000 applicants sat for the test at the five designated centres in Abuja.

      At least, 15,000 applicants must have written the test in the two centres each in Kaduna, Ogun, Osun, Delta, Oyo, Plateau and Bayelsa states.

      A minimum of 10,000 applicants would have also written the test in the remaining 27 states; hence, the agency would have played host to over 500,000 applicants.

      Some national dailies (not THE PUNCH) had reported that only 60,000 applicants wrote the test in Lagos, but an eyewitness account had it that not only was the 45,000 capacity main bowl of the National Stadium filled to capacity, about half that number also wrote the test on the football pitch, while some others who arrived late wrote theirs outside the gate in their thousands.

      A graduate applicant, Mr. Kingsley Okonkwo, who entered for the Category ‘A’ Superintendent of Narcotics cadre, told SATURDAY PUNCH that the population of applicants who wrote the 50 objective questions examination on the pitch was about half the actual capacity of the main bowl of the stadium.

      He said, “Those of us that wrote the two-hour test on Saturday were obviously over 70,000. Even the NDLEA officials were overwhelmed.

      “The fact that they used 21 banks is enough to show that they meant to make good money from the exercise. We just hope this is not another way of defrauding unemployed Nigerians.”

      A lawyer, Mr. Jide Zaid, whose younger brother partook in the test in Lagos, referred to the exercise as fraudulent.

      He wondered why the test was not conducted in batches to make it well organised, saying there was not much that any organisation could achieve from such a poorly organised test.

      He said, “When will our people learn to treat people with dignity? If you were at the venue, you would think that a popular football side was playing a match. It was awful.”

      SATURDAY PUNCH learnt that the agency had very few positions to fill, which did not warrant the volume of scratch cards it sold.

      Another source close to the committee in charge of the recruitment said that the agency had the mandate of the Senate to employ people from a prepared list into the few available positions.

      A director of public prosecutions, who spoke in confidence to SATURDAY PUNCH, said NDLEA’s budget could not cater for a large number of staff.
      Source:www.punchontheweb.com

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      Why would an elected government fold its arms and look on while its agencies continue to ripoff bonafide Nigerians in the name of recruitment?Why sell forms to 500,000 applicants when in all probability less than ten percent would be employed?You would think those ruling us are not parents...they are and surely,their own candidates may not even go through all the hassles the poor ones endure.Its wicked,its inhuman,its....!
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    2. Nov 20, 2010   07:25 AM #2
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      The bottom line is that there is no government in Nigeria! Over 500,000 unemployed youths is enough to give any government sleepless night, but not Nigeria! They would rather worry on whether the country is Nigeria or Naija.
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      All relevant agencies of government must ensure that all revenue derived from such mindless exploitation of umemployed citizens is remitted intact to the Consolidated Revenue Fund of the government as provided for in S.80(1) of the (so called) 1999 Constitution.

      That's one sure way of curtailing this official criminality...
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      Quote Originally Posted by Mikky jaga View Post
      The bottom line is that there is no government in Nigeria! Over 500,000 unemployed youths is enough to give any government sleepless night, but not Nigeria! They would rather worry on whether the country is Nigeria or Naija.
      Add to those 500,000 others buying forms and applying for jobs at the Nigerian Army,Airforce,Navy,Road Safety Commission,etc and some of them dying during drills!One day,a volcanic eruption of unemployed youths would happen and all the loots salted away by politicians would not be able to save them from the aftermath.A word is enough for the wise.
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