Nigerian drawn
from various civil society groups on Wednesday protested alleged illegal
recruitment and nepotism in some government agencies, questioning the
anti-corruption effort of President Buhari.
The
protesters – including popular activists, Aisha Yesufu; author, Chido Onumah;
and members of Citizens of Impact, Enough is Enough, Youthup Africa – marched
to the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, where they
submitted their protest letter for onward transfer to Mr. Buhari.
“All
Nigerians must be given equal opportunity in employment,” one of their placards
read.
In his
address, Daniel Olatunde, convener of Citizens of Impact, said the Central Bank
of Nigeria, Federal Inland Revenue Service and Nigeria Prisons Service,
embarked on illegal recruitment exercises and that some of the recruits paid
huge amounts to get the jobs.
He
recalled that one of the 909 persons recruited by the Central bank of nigeria “through backdoor”
was a nephew of Mr. Buhari.
He
added that FIRS Chairman, Babatunde Fowler, “lied barefaced and was deceiving
Nigerians” that the body was going to recruit 1,250 people during a session
with the Senate Finance Committee at a time he had already concluded “the
recruitment of children of his cronies including that of John Enoh, Chairman of
the Senate Committee on Finance.”
To
cover its illegal recruitment exercise, Mr. Olatunde alleged that NPS backdated
letters of appointment to 530 people.
“No
transparency as these exercises were done under the table,” Mr. Olatunde said.

“It is
shocking the government has been loud in its silence. Nobody has investigated
or reversed it….President Muhammadu Buhari came to power on the crest of anti-corruption
campaign.”
In her
address, Mrs. Yesufu said President. Muhammadu Buhari should be reminded that looting
constitutes corruption, as well as “nepotism and illegal recruitment of
children of who is who”.
The
protesters demanded investigation of the exercises and their reversal, while
heads of the concerned public bureaucracies be sanctioned.
“If
citizens come out to protest peacefully, they should be listened to. It is not
only those who carry arms that should be listened to,” Mrs. Yesufu said.
Special
Assistant to president Muhammadu Buhari on Policy, Development and Analysis,
Ibrahim Bapitel, represented the SGF, Babachir Lawal.
Mr.
Bapitel, after listening to the protesters and receiving their letter, he said,
“I believe in the content of this letter”.
“I
assure action could be taken.”
He
could not give a definite date for the protesters to get response, saying only
the SGF could do so.
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