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Topic: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    @bro theo thanks for the elaborate explanation but the question now is dat the slot for merit and dat of top officials which has a higher percentage and if dat be the case the quota system stuff wil not be follwed cos some top officials can present people of the same state thereby not going the way of fcc or wat do u think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by clemangelus View Post
    @bro theo thanks for the elaborate explanation but the question now is dat the slot for merit and dat of top officials which has a higher percentage and if dat be the case the quota system stuff wil not be follwed cos some top officials can present people of the same state thereby not going the way of fcc or wat do u think?
    That is y there seems to be an impasse. Madam was removed b'cos she fell short of fcc. Even Oga (who is frm d middle belt) did nt add much of his own ppl to avoid stepping on toes. Dats y he was nt hapi wt madam & she has to go. She was nt sacked anyway, bt she was redeployed. Oga is careful bcos he does not belong to d majority - anytn can happen n no one wants to loose his head. Dats y it is smhow difficult 4 any staff of DPR to gaurantee u a place. Even my source who is privileged to be close to d whole tn told me dat he can't even help dat I should just be prayerful. Although an additional budget was approved last month to make up for d extra slot for d powers dat be, yet d delay still persists. D initial plan was to conclude d recruitment in June so dat DPR can then move to its new hqtr in Abuja b4 d end of July, bt as we can see, only God knows if it will still b possible. D feeling is dat d list will b out b4 this month if d impending NCL minimum wage strike does nt pospone it indefinitely. It is a funny country wt a lot happening behind d scene. Hence it is important to depend absolutely on God 4 anyone to make it. Prayer answereth all tns and remember to be hapi...For "the joy of d lord is our strength"...Jesus is lord.

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    newbie, thanks for dt.. Thae joy of the lord sholud be our strength no mata wht.................. He is the doer of all tins...

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    na real waah.why is this country so messed up like this. first it was 250 to be taken now only 72 are sure,wat abt the rest?does tht mean tht fcc didnt ratify and approve the list?bcos if thy did,then DPR staffs ought not to tamper with the list from fcc again.nothin seems real again,but God pass them all.
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    @All please below News from Vanguard. We hope this works out and it is implemented.

    Federal Character Principle: Reps move to check lopsided recruitment

    July 20, 2011

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    *To investigate all appointments from 1999 till date

    By EMMAN OVUAKPORIE

    MEMBERS of the House of Representatives, last week, vowed to correct all abnormalities in the recruitment of all Federal Government owned organizations since 1999 till date to check lopsidedness in administrative and political appointments.

    It was also resolved that once the committee on the Federal Character Commission (FCC) is constituted, its first primary assignment would be to ensure that a investigation is carried out within four weeks to ascertain the level of nepotism being perpetrated by Chief Executives of Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) of Government.

    The FCC was primarily designed to monitor recruitment of personnel, both administrative and political, right the wrongs of the past and shape present and future appointments.

    The lawmakers’ decision to investigate the implementation of the Federal Character Principle was a fallout of a motion sponsored by Ahmed Idris. The legislator lamented that provisions of sections 14(3,4) and 153(1) of the 1999 Constitution as they relate to federal character had been severally abused by government MDAs.

    Idris said the continuous abuse of the principle had led to “an uneven distribution of infrastructure development, marginalisation, lopsidedness and imbalance in the composition of government at most levels in the ministries and their respective agencies.

    Members who spoke on the motion agreed that the issue was a problem that might soon threaten the corporate existence of the country because the lopsidedness was rather on the high side. The motion was seconded by Rep Seconte Davies representing Bonny Degema Federal Constituency of Rivers State.

    Rep Idris had pointed out that the lopsidedness was alarming noting that in the Universal Basic Education Commission, for example, while a state has 34 employees some other states have between two to three persons.

    Rep John Dyegh, representing Gboko/Tarka Federal Constituency, lamented that the last recruitment of the FRSC was lopsided in Benue where a particular Senatorial Diatrict had 45 people recruited while the other two districts had two each and that the same thing was applicable to the army.

    Rep Daniel Rejuvienu (Warri Federal Constituency in Delta State) captured it all saying: “My tribe is a micro minority among the tribes in Delta and the motion on the floor was timely. This aspect of our social life was copiously captured in Section 152[1], [14] and what it says is that there should be equitable distribution of human resource employment in terms of appointment, recruitment and all of that. What that translates to is that every section of this country must be carried along in terms of distribution of power.

    As an Itsekiri man I am seriously affected despite the fact that I produce the mainstay of the economy. As we speak now, the Itsekiri race has only five senior police officers not because they did not apply but they were screened out because the man in charge is probably not from the Itsekiri tribe.”

    Zakari Mohammed, representing Baraten Kaiama Constituency, however commended the House for the motion but quickly pointed out that “fairness, equity and fairplay should be paramount in the minds of the members because “we represent the interest of well over 250 ethnic groups or nationalities in Nigeria.”

    He advised that only men of proven integrity should constitute the Federal Character Committee when it is eventually set up so that the issues would be critically examined to cater for the interests of all nationalities in the country.

    At this juncture, Deputy Speaker of the House, Honourable Emeka Ihedioha, who presided the day’s proceedings, said the investigation was not designed to disengage those who were already engaged but to find ways to correct the observed lopsidedness.

    Rep Umar Jibril (Lokoja Federal Constituency) noted that recently a commission rented a national stadium that was filled by applicants and probably only 10 percent of the number would be employed because the Chief Executive would appropriate majority of the applicants from his locality.

    Rep Chineye Ike, Isialangwa Federal constituency, did not mince words when she said for the past 10 years “all we have been doing is to lament the lopsidedness. A robust oversight function should be carried out in terms of appointments on how to correct the mistakes and this time we should be more practical.”

    This practicality is what all Nigerians are clamouring for. If 36 good heads must be employed, it should be equitably distributed to reflect the 36 states of the federation but a situation whereby 147 people from a particular Local Government are employed because the Chief Executive of that locality heads a commission or department does not reflect true federalism.

    The Deputy Speaker said it all when he declared that the country had enough good heads in all the states of the federation and that the committee once constituted should ensure that there is equitable spread in all recruitments henceforth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sallymos View Post
    na real waah.why is this country so messed up like this. first it was 250 to be taken now only 72 are sure,wat abt the rest?does tht mean tht fcc didnt ratify and approve the list?bcos if thy did,then DPR staffs ought not to tamper with the list from fcc again.nothin seems real again,but God pass them all.
    you must understand dat the 250 was made up of both merit n non-merit. Pls don't conclude dat d overall merit is 72 b'cos it is more dan dat. Some states had up to 3 or 4 especially those ones wt high slot frm fcc n no much intruders. If u did very well in d interview, then there is notin to fear. Just hv faith... It is well!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bro Theophilus View Post
    you must understand dat the 250 was made up of both merit n non-merit. Pls don't conclude dat d overall merit is 72 b'cos it is more dan dat. Some states had up to 3 or 4 especially those ones wt high slot frm fcc n no much intruders. If u did very well in d interview, then there is notin to fear. Just hv faith... It is well!
    How was the interview rated?!?And will they combine the test with the aptitude test result to get the best ot wot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oando View Post
    How was the interview rated?!?And will they combine the test with the aptitude test result to get the best ot wot?
    I don't kno.

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    In all this...

    All I can say is that it is well!

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    Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?

    hmmmm...na prayer oo! But, still relax brothers and sisters. Relax!

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    this point, I will to submit that With God, all things are possible and that all is indeed well.
    @forumites, let's relax, God is in control. Surely HIS plans towards us are of good and not of evil, to give us an expected end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bro Theophilus View Post
    you must understand dat the 250 was made up of both merit n non-merit. Pls don't conclude dat d overall merit is 72 b'cos it is more dan dat. Some states had up to 3 or 4 especially those ones wt high slot frm fcc n no much intruders. If u did very well in d interview, then there is notin to fear. Just hv faith... It is well!
    its is the overall that is 250.since after the vettin of the quoter for states ,the list is yet to rich fcc.y the woman bahaves in such way?.quite right delta is the least quota base on whta i saw thenn followed by rivers,cos delta has 80 existin staff then rivers has 50.isaw imo 5 ,lagos 5 bayelsa 9 yobe 8 etc.lets be prayerful

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    @kokoroko now ur talking.so no matter wht thy do fcc could still reject their list until it is ok.thks for the clarification. @bro theo i didnt conclude,i only asked a question which u answerd thks for the clarification also.
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