FG bows to protests, re-screens 2,000 NIS recruits

News Express |16th Aug 2016 | 3,543
FG bows to protests, re-screens 2,000 NIS recruits

The Federal Government has made a U-turn over the dispersed 2,000 recruits of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), and has subsequently begun the re-screening of the affected applicants.

No less than 2,000 applicants were dispersed by the government after being trained and issued employment letters in February last year, which led to several protest by the recruits.
But in a statement issued yesterday in Abuja by the NIS Spokesman, Ekpedeme King, said the decision was reached in the aftermath of an emergency meeting of the Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration, and Prisons Services Board (CDFIPB) on the 11th of August 2016.
The Service, however, listed several guidelines for the screening of the applicants.
Apart from the necessary security clearance, they would also undergo a drug-test, certificate verification as well as the implementation of CDFIPB policy on “Age on Rank.”
The statement read: “The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) wishes to inform the 2,000 applicants for employment into the Service who were irregularly issued letters of employment in February, 2015 that the Federal Government has approved the review of the case.
“Following an emergency meeting of the Civil Defence, Fire, Immigration, and Prisons Services Board (CDFIPB) on the 11th of August 2016, the following guidelines were issued for the screening of the applicants:
“Consequent on the above, applicants whose names are listed in the NIS website: www.immigration.gov.ng are requested to report to the NIS Headquarters Abuja with their academic certificates, birth certificate, previous employment records (if any), indigene certificates (originals and photocopies), two passport photographs, and in batches according to the time-table.”
By the schedule, Assistant Superintendent of Immigration II, ASI2 (CONPASS 08) from all the states between Abia and Jigawa in alphabetical order would take their turn on August 29, while those that fall between Kaduna and Zamfara states would have theirs on August 30.
For Assistant Inspectors of Immigration, AII (CONPASS 06) those from Abia to Jigawa State would sit for the screening on August 31 while those from Kaduna to Zamfara would have theirs on September 1.
For Immigration Assistants IA1 – IA3 (CONPASS 3, 4, 5), those from Abia to Edo states would be screened on September 2, Ekiti to Kwara, September 3 and Lagos to Zamfara, September 4.
“The general public should please note that the exercise is not a call for fresh recruitment. Therefore, no application for recruitment should be forwarded to the NIS.”
•Sourced from Blueprint. Photo shows Immigration recruits during a parade.

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