The
family of the Honourable Minister of Interior have watched the events
that followed the stampede occasioned by the recent screening exercise
into the NIS which led to the death of about 19 applicants across the
federation and hereby makes the following comments:
1. That we strongly share this moment of grief and pains with the immediate families of all those who lost their lives during
the ill-fated recruitment exercise and beg Almighty God to comfort all parents, brothers, uncles and siblings of the the deceased applicants while asking Him to give them eternal test in His bossom.
the ill-fated recruitment exercise and beg Almighty God to comfort all parents, brothers, uncles and siblings of the the deceased applicants while asking Him to give them eternal test in His bossom.
2. That the Honourable Minister has gone down in history as one of the best local government
chairmen Benue state in particular and the country in general has had,
having served as ALGON chairman in Benue and having received numerous
awards as best serving local government chairman in the federation in
the past.
3. That the
Honourable Minister has over time, been known as a man of integrity,
honesty, dedication to duty, thoroughness, commitment and we are still
at a loss as to what probably may have gone wrong with this exercise.
4. That we urge
all Nigerians to please exercise patience to enable the investigation
panel come out with findings as to what really went wrong, the findings
will be useful to us as country to avert reoccurrence in future.
5. We know that
no words, no matter how solemn, coming from the family will be enough
to atone for these loss suffered by the immediate families of the
deceased applicants but will still beg for the understanding of
Nigerians to enable the ministry carry out proper investigation into
this tragedy and tell Nigerians what really went wrong.
6. We do not want to be in a hurry to indict the consultancy firm
that handled the exercise in order not to preempt the investigative
panel already in place but will at the interim condemn the shoddy and
clumsy fashion with which the exercise was conducted.
7. That if the consultancy firm had done its job properly, it would have carried proper online screening
of the applicants with the aim to prune down the size that would be
invited for the screening exercise having in mind the existing
vacancies.
8. That as the
Head of the ministry, the task of overseeing the conduct of the exercise
rested strictly with the Minister through the CG of NIS, what happened
at the field did not reflect the numerous assurances received by the
Honourable Minister from the consultants that all was going on smoothly.
9. We thank the Federal Government for coming up with some form of palliatives ranging from employment opportunities for immediate family members
of deceased people as well as automatic employment for all injured
applicants across the federation even though we are aware that that
cannot bring back to life, all those who died in the tragedy.
10. That the
Honourable Minister is a member of the family and known seriously for
his respect for sanctity of lives of people and cannot in anyway,
celebrate the death of any human being as being insinuated in some
quarters, but will however show respect for the opinions of individuals
who have painted him in different light other than what we know about
him.
11. We are
worried that this singular incidence, though unintended appears to be
overwhelming the numerous positive achievements our son has recorded in
the ministry since his assumption of duty as minister.
12. Once again
we plead for the understanding of all those who lost their dear ones in
this incidence to show understanding as God knows better what has
happened; our heart, as a family is with you and we strongly believe
that God Almighty will comfort you during this period of grief, we are
with you in prayers now and always. God bless Nigeria.
Signed:
Major Agbo (Abba Moro's Nephew) for the Family
Culled from www.globalreportersvienna.com
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