Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Immigration Tragedy: Jonathan Summons Moro, Parradang

Following the Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro’s declaration yesterday that he will not resign after 15 job applicants nationwide died during a recruitment exercise by the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), he was summoned yesterday along with NIS Comptroller General David Parradang by President Goodluck Jonathan.

Comrade Moro appeared disturbed after emerging from the President's office in company of the immigration boss. They had earlier met with the Chief of Staff to the President, Jones Arogbofa, where they spent over an hour before meeting the President.

Sources at the Villa said President Jonathan had queried the interior minister to explain within 24 hours the poor handling of the exercise and while inaugurating the National Conference which began yesterday in Abuja, the President asked for one minute’s silence to honour those who died. 
Comrade Moro earlier confirmed that 15 applicants including six women, one of them pregnant, died in the aftermath of the stampede that occurred at the various recruitment centres. 
The minister, who was speaking during an interview in Abuja, disclosed that a total of 522, 650 applicants from across the nation were shortlisted for the 4, 556 positions.
 
"Pregnant women were not qualified for the exercise and no pregnant woman was shortlisted for interview. The truth is that many people who had no business being there including the pregnant women gate-crashed at the venues for reasons best known to them.”

Comrade Moro said the government will take care of the medical bills of the injured and pay for the burial of the dead.

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