No less than 4000 government workers who were employed into the same administration amid the Goodluck Jonathan administration may lose their jobs as the acting Executive Chairman of the Federal Character Commission, Shettima Abba, has apparently questioned the director of the Federal Civil Service Commission FCSC, Joan Ayo, for asserted infringement of the rule of Federal character in the job of the government employees.
As per inside sources, the inquiry was issued toward the beginning of May year. This has driven most government workers
to request of the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offenses Commission ICPC over the charged alleged plan by the FCSC to sack them. The Executive director of the Federal Character Commission had contended that a large portion of the employed were from a specific geopolitical zone, the South. The question issued to the FCSC executive to some degree peruses
"The Federal Character Commission has seen and seen with concern the enrollment practices embraced by the Federal Civil Service somewhere around 2013 and 2015, which incredibly is unbalanced and horribly mishandled the standard of Federal Character to which all organization have subscribed. The enlistment which recorded the engagement of around 4,904 specialists, discarded all judgment skills and insight of national union and joining by favoring a few states to the weakness of others. We are concerned that on the off chance that this pattern is permitted to proceed with, then a few segments of the nation may feel distanced as well as may feel uncertain by the activity of individuals in power. It is unfathomable and a gross bad form for a geopolitical zone to be dispensed 33.6 for every penny of the aggregate competitors enrolled as against 26.2 for every penny for three zones joined, North-East, North-West and North-Central."
Shettima Abba in the question, asked the commission to from this time forward stick to the standard of government character as contained in the rules and technique for enlistment into the common administration.
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