EFCC Quizzes Parradang Over NIS Recruitment Mishap
For about eight hours yesterday, Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) operatives interrogated a former Comptroller-General of Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) Mr. David Parradang.
He was grilled over alleged N650million fees collected from job seekers last year. The EFCC invited Parradang to explain how much was collected and the whereabouts of the funds. About 6.5million applied for 5,000 spaces. The conduct of the test in March, 2014 led to the death of 15 applicants. Scores were injured in stampede in Abuja, Port Harcourt, Minna Each applicant paid N1,000.
Although the immediate past Minister of Interior, Comrade Abba Moro, blamed the former Comptroller-General for the incidents, those loyal to Parradang had earlier traced the tragedy to Moro and those they called his business partners. The EFCC has stepped into the scandal to ascertain the whereabouts of the N650million.
The probe is coming barely three weeks after Parradang’s removal by President Muhammadu Buhari for allegedly recruiting over 1,000 officers in May, allegedly without due process. A highly-placed source, who spoke in confidence, said: “The ex-Comptroller-General came to the EFCC headquarters at about 10am and as at 6pm, he was yet to leave. Upon arrival, he was ushered into an office to meet with a team of investigators, who insisted on a written statement.
“Parradang was invited by the EFCC to explain the circumstances behind the fees charged, the law backing it, the account where the money was paid into, what the cash was used for and the balance. This is just the first step in the ongoing probe of the jobs scandal. We are going to invite officials of the Ministry of Interior and the Prison and Immigration Board and the company engaged for the recruitment. A verification of the company is already done at the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
“We may also interact with Abba Moro if it becomes expedient to do so. But at present, we are grilling Parradang.” The source added: “We did not receive any petition from any person or group. This commission went into the case on merit.We have been on it for a while.” The Head of Media and Publicity of the EFCC, Mr. Wilson Uwujaren, confirmed that Parradang appeared before a team following the ongoing investigation into last year’s immigration recruitment scandal.
He said Parradang abandoned the important recruitment for birthday parties in Jos. At least 18 job seekers were on March 16, 2014 confirmed dead nationwide during the rowdy recruitment test conducted by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS). In Abuja, the 60,000 capacity National Stadium was filled up with job applicants desperate to write the recruitment test.
The examination was believed to have been contracted to a private firm by the NIS, citing the need for transparency and accountability. But it turned to tragedy as the NIS could not manage the millions of applicants desperately seeking employment. In Abuja, seven applicants, two men and five women, were confirmed dead in a stampede where many others were injured. The body count rose in other states where the same tragedy unfolded. In Niger state, a stampede occurred, leading to the death of three of the job seekers as security agencies fired tear gas at applicants.