Borno youths demand justice over lopsided NIS, NSCDC recruitments

Spokesman of the Coalition of Borno Youths Group, Garba Rabiu, addressing newsmen at the NUJ Press Center, Maiduguri on Tuesday.
Spokesman of the Coalition of Borno Youths Group, Garba Rabiu, addressing newsmen at the NUJ Press Center, Maiduguri on Tuesday.

By SADIQ ABUBAKAR, Maiduguri –

 

A coalition of Borno youths, who applied for recruitment into the Nigerian Security Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has called on Governor Babagana Zulum and the National Assembly members to address the alleged lopsided recruitment against Borno State indigenes into the paramilitary agencies.

 

The group also appreciated the earlier assurances and support of HRH, the Shehu of Borno, Alhaji Abubakar Garbai Ibn.Umar El Kaneni to ensure justice is done on their issues few months ago when they paid him homage and laid their complaints before the royal father.

 

Spokesman of the youths group, Garba Rabiu at a press briefing with journalists at the NUJ Press Center Maiduguri on Tuesday, said: “We are indigenes of Borno State that applied for recruitment into the Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps NSCDC (2022) and Nigeria Immigration Service NIS (2023) .”

 

“After our application, we diligently followed every step of the process, we wrote the CBT examination and traveled from Maiduguri to Bauchi for physical screening and psychometric evaluation. But at last, our passion and dream to join the Civil Defence and Immigration Service was dashed, not because we lack the merit, but due to the unfair actions of some highly placed people.

 

“We, the poor youths of Borno, have no godfather to secure our rightful positions within these esteemed organizations. Instead, we were left disappointed and marginalized, Our dreams shattered without just cause. What hurts us the more is knowing fully is that we have fulfilled requirements as applicants, undergone exams and screening exercise in Maiduguri and Bauchi prospectively conducted by the two organisations on 18th May, 2023, 14th and 15th June, 2023 respectively.

 

“But to our dismay, after fulfilling every stages of requirements set forth by the authorities dedicating our time, energy and hard earned resources at this crucial period to ensure that we meet every criteria demanded of the NSCDC and NIS.

 

“We have undergone cruel tests, assessments, physical screenings, and evaluations, all with the hope of securing a future for ourselves and our families. But none of us about 450 applicants and 250 recruited candidates for the screening exercise by NSCDC and about 400 applicants and 315 recruited candidates for NIS screening were employed.

 

“Rather those that did not write the exams in Maiduguri and undergo the screening exercise in Bauchi were seen employed by the organisations. Yet, despite our unwavering commitment and dedication, not a single one of us out of (NSCDC 140/NIS 151) from Borno state was shortlisted for final documentation or employment.

 

“Our hope was replaced with despair. Our optimism crushed by the weight of this injustice. We cannot help but wonder, what more could we have done? What more did they want from us? Amidst this chaos, we find solace in the promises made by the Shehu of Borno State, HRH, Alhaji . ABUBAKAR IBN GARBAI EL-KENEMI who has assured us that he will personally intervene on this matter.

 

“We humbly express our gratitude to him for his willingness to stand in our corner, to fight for our rights, and to restore our faith in the system.

 

“However, our fight for justice does not end with the intervention of the Shehu of Borno.

 

“We are also drawing the attention of our Governor Babagana Umara Zulum, a man known for his dedication to the welfare of the people of Borno. We implore your Excellency to extend your helping hand to us, the poor youths, who have been wronged by this recruitment process. Your intervention will bring about the change.

 

“We desperately needed, the change that can restore hope, and the change that can pave the way for a brighter future for all. We are also appealing to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to investigate this grave injustice that has been done to us, to ensure that those responsible are held accountable for their actions.

 

“In conclusion, we all stand united, Poor youths of Borno, to demand what is rightfully ours. We have undergone every process, fulfilled every requirement, and exhibited unwavering dedication. We deserve justice, and we will continue to fight until is served.

 

“We beseech you to rectify this situation, to provide opportunities for those who deserve them, and to restore the faith of he poor youths who face similar injustice in recruitment exercise.

 

“We wish to commend the National Assembly, particularly the House of Representatives for investigating the alleged job racketeering in the Federal Character Commission (FCC) and equally appealed to them to dig into the root cause of the matter,” Garba said.

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