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In a statement issued in Lagos on Sunday by its Interim National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Lai Mohammed and sent to SHOWBIZPLUSNG, the party said the Minister of Interior must bear direct responsibility for the needless deaths by immediately stepping down from his post, if he has any honour left, or be fired.
It said, however, that the overall responsibility is that of President Goodluck Jonathan, who now seems to be bent on leaving a dubious legacy of bad leadership that has led to a grim harvest of deaths from insecurity, widespread violence and now job stampede, among others.
APC commiserated with the families of the victims and wished those who were injured a speedy recovery.
''Despite
huge yearly budgets rolled out since 1999, the PDP-led federal
government has failed to create jobs for our teeming youth, and the
number of those who are jobless has now reached such an alarming rate
that a job emergency may have to be declared to avert an impending
cataclysm.
''Massive mindless looting of the public treasury has seen funds that could have been used to create millions of jobs end up in the deep pockets of corrupt government and PDP officials, without any consequence for the thieves, while the incompetent federal government led by a clueless President continues to deceive the public with cooked figures showing job creation where indeed there have been job losses,.
''Today, sadly, the truth has been laid bare: 5,000 or so vacancies declared by NIS have attracted over six million applicants, from which over half a million was shortlisted, according to published reports, and the desperation of our youth to eke out a decent living has been exploited by a villainous government that forced each applicant to cough out 1,000 Naira, thus raking in 6 billion Naira from jobless people,'' the party said.
It
said that the Ministry of Interior has many questions to answer over
the apparently-shoddy arrangements made for the job tests in 37 venues
nationwide.
''Is
it true that the Minister directly presided over the recruitment and
money-making venture? Could this have been part of the government's
fund-raising measures for the 2015 elections? Why will a government seek
to profit from a malaise it created by charging hapless job seekers
1,000 Naira each? Why was a huge number of applicants invited for only
5,000 jobs or less? Why was such a shoddy arrangement made for the test
when so many people were invited? Could the test not have been done in
batches to avoid a stampede? How much indeed was realized from this
glaring extortion of job seekers? What happened to the money?
These are some of the questions begging for answers.
''An
investigation into the needless deaths of our youth, under a government
that has failed them in every respect, must seek to answer those
questions and recommend ways to avoid a recurrence. At least if a
government cannot create jobs, it must neither profit from its
incompetence nor send the victims of its ineptitude to their early
graves,'' APC said.
14 comments:
this goes to show the serious unemployment issue this nation is facing
So bad
really pathetic
our leaders don't care for the common man
still tear over these issue
so so bad
drama in this nation
suffer dey dis nation o
Too bad
this is really bad for the image of this nation
Do we really ve a government?
our government has failed us no be 2day
person wen go find work to take chop. end to die. na wah
God punish APC and PDP. Is trading words the solution to that problem?
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