N30m employment scandal rocks FCT agency
Less than six months after the boards and other parastatals under the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) were inaugurated by the FCT Minister, Muhammad Musa Bello, an allegation of N30 million employment scandal is rocking the FCT Internal Revenue Service Board (IRSB).
Although the management of the FCT-IRSB
has remained mute over the allegation, some of the affected residents
are threatening fire and brimstone, just as they have called on Bello to
investigate the alleged scandal.
Daily Sun learnt that some top management
staff of the FCT-IRSB allegedly collected N200,000 each from 150
applicants, totalling N30 million, with a firm assurance of getting
employment in the agency.
A source, who confirmed the alleged
infraction, stressed that the figure might increase, if steps are not
taken by the FCTA and other anti-corruption agencies to bring the
culprits to book, adding that the silence of the new board is further
giving impetus to the allegation.
One of the affected applicants, Emmanuel
Kukah, told some journalists in Abuja that the situation was no longer
bearable as his hopes of getting a job after paying N200,000 have been
dashed, hence some of them have decided to be whistleblowers.
Kukah, however, regretted that the money
was paid without receipt to back up their claims, noting that such
transactions are always carried out based on trust and in secrecy.
According to him, “I must tell you
unequivocally that even if other victims keep quite over this issue,
some of us will drag this matter to any length no matter whose ox is
gored. I am particularly pained because of the anti-corruption stand of
the present administration.
“Some of us were lured into this
employment scam through subtle but dubious means of replacement of
existing vacancies in FCT Internal Revenue Services. They told me
specifically that N200,000 would guarantee the job, since the procedure
for filling the existing vacancies would not include newspaper
advertisements.
“In my desperate state, I went to family
members to raise the money for the job. This happened shortly after the
inauguration of the board last year. Between February and March this
year, we started hearing different stories why the recruitment exercise
was delayed. In one breath, they would tell us that the list has been
sent to Federal Character Commission for harmonisation and in another
breath they would tell us that they are waiting for the National
Assembly’s approval.
“I became suspicious when some of us
discovered that over 150 desperate applicants paid for the few vacant
replacement positions. The situation is no longer bearable and we are
prepared to embarrass the FCT-IRS through the media and to physically
occupy their premises until justice is done.”
Efforts by Daily Sun to get the reaction
of the chairman and CEO, Mr. Abdullahi Attah, proved abortive as he did
not pick his phone calls.
Secretary of the board, Harisu Umar, in a
telephone interview with Daily Sun, said they were not aware of the
scandal. He, however, promised to get to the root of the matter and
bring any staff involved to book.





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