Wednesday, 30 April 2014

Jobs :How Delta state Govt cheated us, says applicant






By Abdulmumini Adeku
The last has not been heard of the recent  immigration job application procedures that went badly at the National Stadium in Abuja ,as fresh facts are now emerging at how the Delta State government ripped off applicants a little over a year ago.
In an exclusive investigations by Paedia Express Multimedia in Lagos, Nigeria ,it was discovered that about two years ago to be precise an applicant responded to an advertorial placed in one of the national  newspapers  by the Delta State Polytechnic for people to apply for various positions in the state’s citadel of learning.
Paedia Express leant through checks that each of the applicant were made to part with as much as N2,000  for just 100 places that were up for grabs at the time., though not less than 1,000 applicants applied for the job in question.
It was noted that each of the applicant sat for an aptitude test wherein the grains would have been separated from the shafts.
The source speaks:we sat for an aptitude test but my contact in the place told me that he could not remember the script been marked for a day after the supposed examination,so what that means is that different criteria was used other than merit”
“I was later told that I should try  to befriend a high ranking government officials as this will help me to getting the job,because of the public outcry over the amount we paid for something hat was meant to have been free the Delta state government ordered that there should be a refund of our money”
He lamented that as at press time, two years after the incident he has not gotten his refund despite the instruc5tions to that effect.
He revealed that all efforts to use contacts like state commissioners, advisers, top politicians to get the job failed as they all said that it was the Governor and the principal officers of the state house of assembly that had the final prerogative on the matter.
In a related issue,a source told Paedia Express Multimedia in Lagos that except if the government braces up by fixing vital organs of business like the power sector which has led to a buoyant sector like textile closing up ,the issue of man applicants seeking for none existent jobs like that witnessed during the immigration incident in Abuja will remain a common place.
The Nigerian Textile sector once has as many as eight million people at work before the closure of the sector principally due to power related crisis.
Some  of this Nigerians were looking for jobs recently during the Nigerian immigration service jobs application exercise that soon led to suffocation,stampede and death

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