God is on our side.
@danbaura,work b4 moni.get redi 4 3-4wiks of documentation b4 pay.
God is on our side.
Pls house ar dia stil anoda lists cumin out?
Tank God for this new week. May dis week be our long awaited week. We shall surely laugh last and BEST
Good morning my fellow NNPC second batch hopefuls, as we enter new week may almighty Allah make this week the week that NNPC will release our letters for us and may he make all of the hopefuls on this forum among.. Kalokalo the landlord I dey great oh, Terraco the ever reliable hopeful I comot my cap for you, Surj the great motivator I hail ohh, BB1 another reliable informant I Salute,Musty4u the everhopeful hopeful I salute you too, Bigbrodanaija my comrade I dey great ohh.... and all other great forumites that keeps the hope alive as per as this second batch is concerned...May we all recieve good news before the end of this week....Ameeennn
@all,dia is a complain wit respect 2 dis nnpc's recruitment on d front page of dailytrust newspaper.it states"NNPC RECRUITMENT LOBSIDED".get a copy.we are nw seeing it dat it wasnt fuly on merit.so if u had recived ur letter witout any conection,pls praise ur God at dis moment 4 u r very lucky.bt NO SHAKIN,MINE N YOURS IS ON D WAY.
Just saw this online:
http://channelkoos.com/index.php/new...na-sokoto-zero
Make una dey pray ooo
NNPC staff recruitment lopsided - Bayelsa 11, Kano, Kaduna, Sokoto zero,The recent recruitment by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) is lopsided in favour of some states and has not reflected the Federal Character principle, an analysis of the recruitment document obtained by Daily Trust has revealed.The list of those recruited is due to be released early next month. Insiders allege that the process has ignored qualified candidates from many states, particularly from the northern part of the country.The list, for instance, shows that out of the total 132 senior officers employed, there were no candidates from Kano, Kaduna and Sokoto. But Bayelsa, the home state of President Goodluck Jonathan and Minister of Petroleum Resources Diezani Alison-Madueke, got 11 slots making it the highest.Also, Kogi State, where the immediate past Group Managing Director of the Corporation Engineer Austen Oniwon comes from got nine while Rivers and Imo states followed with eight candidates each.The North East’s states of Borno, Taraba, Niger got one slot each while in North Central, Nasarawa, Plateau states and FCT got one slot each.Insiders told Daily Trust that the lopsidedness did not only stop at the recruitment list but also postings to some of the core technical areas in the industry. The source said most of the northern staff recruited are to fill non-technical positions.When Daily Trust wrote NNPC demanding to know the recruitment procedure, the number of applicants from each state, points scored by each candidate at the test and interview levels, benchmark points set by the corporation, number of candidates that qualified with their states of origin and number of candidates employed by the corporation and their states or origin in line with Freedom of Information Act (FOI), the corporation said the provision of the Act does not bind statutory corporations like NNPC.In a letter dated 17th July, 2012 with number CSLD.1099, signed by the NNPC’s Secretary and Legal Adviser, Anthony C. Madichie, the corporation said that: “We are not bound by the provision of the Act.”The letter also reads: “Please be informed that the Freedom of Information Act applies to Public Institution as defined under the Act. In this regards, section 31 of the Act defines Public Institution as follows: ‘... any legislative, executive judicial, administrative or advisory body of the government, including boards, bureau, committees or commissions of the state, and any subsidiary body of those bodies including but not limited to committees and sub-committees which are supported in whose or in part by public fund or which expends public fund and private bodies providing public services, performing public functions or utilizing public funds’.When contacted about the reruitment, Acting Group General Manager, Group Public Affairs, NNPC Mr. Fidel Pepple said he is not aware of the recruitment list. “I don’t have information about that one,” Pepple said.Spokesman for the Federal Character Commission (FCC) Mr. Chuks Okoli told Daily Trust last night that recruitment and placement into government organisations are based on proportion of existing staff.He said: “If they have up to a hundred and something people recruited, the guideline is that every state must get, but those who are over represented will get less; those who are underrepresented will get more. That is our guideline and anything outside that is a breach of our guideline.”“Going by our guideline, provided that they are taking a hundred plus people, each state must get but not that they will get equally. It is expected that those who have more in the NNPC will get less and those that are underrepresented will get more.”He said however that the commission will swing into action if any breach of guideline is observed.The recent recruitment at the NNPC was subject of several controversies. The corporation, in conjunction with a recruitment firm, Phillips Consulting Limited, invited thousands of qualified candidates to an aptitude test which was held on Saturday, March 23, 2011 at various centres across the country.The interview was conducted in August 2011 but the result was kept in secret due to alleged political interference by highly influential figures.The list obtained by Daily Trust did not give details about the recruitment of graduate trainees and operators but the corporation said it had recruited 348 Graduate Trainees and 116 Operators, raising the total recruitment 596.The complete list is as follows: Abia 5, Adamawa 4, Akwa Ibom 4, Anambra 4, Bauchi 3, Bayelsa 11, Benue 4, Borno 1, C/River 3, Delta 4, Ebonyi 3, Edo 3, Ekiti 5, Enugu 1, Gombe 4, Imo 8, Jigawa 3, Kaduna 0, Kano 0, Katsina 2, Kebbi 1, Kogi 9, Kwara 3, Lagos 5, Nasarawa 1, Niger 1, Ogun 7, Ondo 4, Osun 4, Oyo 6, Plateau 1, Rivers 8, Sokoto 0, Taraba 1, Yobe 4, Zamfara 4, FCT 1, Total Experience 132. Total employed, 596.http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/index.p...na-sokoto-zero
With this publication, NNPC didnt say there is a 2nd list awaiting 2 b realeasd.
@mym58,tanx 4 dat post.so guys pray harda
@ Skudi, my thoughts exactly...... I am not gonna make permutations now...If it is the will of God for us to work in the corporation, this could just be the first step in the series of overturning that God will do to pave way for our appointments...The more reason for us to pray
From this newspaper's report, I can rightly infer that from the get-go, the corporation decided that no candidate from kano and sokoto will be employed in 2010....
Why waste their time all along...This is not fair......still keeping my fingers crossed. hmmmmmm