22/06/2015

The Problems Jonathan Created On His Last Days In Office

                               

The crisis in the federal civil service appeared to have worsened with career civil servants protesting against the absorption of 530 aides and cronies of former President Goodluck Jonathan into the civil service in the last days of the past administration.

The fraudulent recruits into the service were also said to have been installed in high positions by the powers that be then, into offices of assistant directors upward.

Already, six deputy directors in the federal civil service have gone to court
they are protesting the manner the last promotion examination to directors’ level was handled by Federal Civil Service Commission. The FCSC released the list of newly-promoted directors in October 2014.


The six aggrieved deputy directors – Dr. John Magbadelo, Mrs. Ada Ihechukwu Madubuike, Mrs. Ganiat Ayodele, Mr. Olusegun Oginni, Mrs. Janet Ayorinde and Mr. Otajele Musa – filed an action at the National Industrial Court on March 26, 2015 to question the exercise.

Most senior civil servants are said to be unhappy with the FCSC, a situation which is said to have been made worse by the Jonathan recruits into the service through the back door.

Sources in Abuja told PUNCH that between the time Jonathan lost the presidential election of April 11 and the May 29 handover date, 530 persons from different backgrounds had their appointments into the civil service regularised.

A director in one of the sensitive ministries told revealed that the FCSC, through 'crafty schemes', brought into the civil service “numerous aides of Jonathan, Vice President Sambo and ministers."

The director, who asked not to be named, said, “These new recruits are placed on very high grades as assistant directors, deputy directors, and directors.

It was gathered from a reliable source that their appointments were made through a "regularisation window", which the FCSC backdated to December, 2014.

“Through regularisation, fresh graduate appointees were placed on Grade Level 12 instead of Grade Level 08, while some others were upgraded to very high levels in defiance of extant rules. We now have letters of regularisation flying around the ministries.

“No fewer than 530 people are being regularised into the service from different backgrounds, including unscheduled private enterprises. These atrocities are responsible for the depletion of vacancies, which ought to be utilised for the promotion of deserving serving officers in the federal civil service.”

A source told OluFamous.Com that President Buhari is already aware of the mess and he will take actions to weed out all illegal persons in the service, without blinking an eye.





Credit:  Olu Famous


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