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Buhari To Fulfil Jonathan’s Promise To Employ Relatives Of Dead 2014 NIS Job Applicants

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The Federal Government has revealed plans to employ families of dead victims as well as other injured persons of the 2014 immigration test stampede.

Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Danbazau disclosed this in an interview with newsmen at the end of the ministry’s budget defence yesterday.

Dambazau said the ministry, in accordance with a presidential directive, has concluded plans to employ them, adding that their letters of employment will be issued shortly.

“There is a Presidential directive and we are implementing that directive…They will get their letters of employment as soon as possible. It is now for the board to sit down and organise the process. We want to ensure that the process is transparent so that nobody can criticise it in the future,” he said.

In April 2014, over 20 applicants died during a nationwide recruitment exercise conducted by Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS). Several others were injured during the stampede.

Former President Goodluck Jonathan, then promised to give automatic employment to family members of deceased applicants. Other applicants who sustained different degrees of injuries were also promised automatic employments.

Subsequently, a presidential directive was given, but ‎was not followed through before the expiration of the tenure of the last administration. Similarly, a Senate committee report which indicted some officials of NIS and the former minister of Interior, was not implemented by the last administration as well.

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