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Friday, 28 March 2014

Minister for Interior Abba Moro accepts blame for NIS tragedy

The Minister of Interior, Abba Moro yesterday accepted blame for the poorly conducted immigration recruitment exercise that led to the death of 16 youths on March 15th. Mr Moro appeared before the Senate Committee on Interior Matters Panel instituted by the senate to investigate circumstances that led to the ill-fated exercise. While expressing his sympathy to those that died, Moro said as with most administrative exercises, the end result cannot be determined...
"Mr chairman and distinguished senators, we are deeply grieved and saddened by the way events turned out. We express our sincere regrets once again. However, permit me to state that our patriotic desire was the pursuit of a more honest, a more transparent, a more cost effective, a more efficient and equitable platform. We sincerely made appropriate and adequate preparations for a hitch -free exercise, but as most things in administrative and human conditions, the yield curve of expected outcome is mostly undefined .My heart goes out to the families of those who have lost their dear loved ones. I sincerely sympathize with those injured. I share in their grief. I share in their pains." Continue...
"May I, at this juncture, assure you, distinguished senators and Nigerians, of my respect for  the sanctity of human life. The loss of these young Nigerians, who are needed as a critical human resource factor for nation building is most regrettable. As the Minister of Interior, under whose purview this unfortunate exercise took place, I cannot abdicate my responsibility. The buck stops here.”
Also at the panel yesterday, the Comptroller-General of the NIS, Mr.  David Parradang told the committee members that he was sidelined by the Minister throughout the recruitment exercise and that he got wind of the exercise through a  newspaper advertorial. He said only N45million was released to the NIS for provision of test materials as against the the N201million released to the consulting firm, Drexel Technical Nigeria Limited. He said this caused a lot of logistic problems on the day of the test.

Some of the Commanders of the NIS who headed the test in some other states said asides the serious logistic problems, influx of those who were not supposed to write the exam was also responsible for the stampede experienced on that day..

86 comments:

  1. Okay #bright bravo#

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    1. We ll only accept if u cud honourably step aside.u ve failed in ur capacity as a min of interior just resign,

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    2. I don't know why this Man is still a minister uptill now. He should be sacked, charged to court for Fraud and Man-slaughter and sent to Jail. Sacking him alone is more or less telling his kind to continue in their Evil deeds; he should be made to "offload" the Billions he made from innocent Job seeking youths and then sent to Jail!

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    3. Better! Naw he is talkinq

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  2. GEJ give him centenary medal. Olodo president

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    1. Call your poor father that. Fool

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    2. Anon 4:59 don't get me started on u
      $$k@y$$

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  3. All this old people with stale brains making decisions for nigeria.

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  4. I hope the families of the people that died that day,sue ur useless ass.

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  5. Apology accepted but he should do a honourable thing by resigning


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  6. Sharrrappp there 'you share in their pain'.how much money did you make. thief oshi

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  7. None of this matter anymore...
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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  8. When are the youths going to be leaders of tomorrow like the popular saying?

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  9. Mehn, this man face looks scaring, am guessing he is sensing sack so decided to make a statement to clear the air, nice technique man... May the souls of the dead R.I.P.....
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    1. Ahhh scaring bawo?? Ur spellin is afraiding,its scary,tnk me later

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    2. Say what?? Scaring? #crying. God why???

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  10. He should be sacked.

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  11. its a shame...medicine after death!

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  12. its a shame...medicine after death!

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  13. then he should resign!! this is what sensible pple do! but alas! nt in naija

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  14. Money embezzled and sm1 saving his seat. SACK is d word! And REVOLUTION the key to a better Nigeria
    $$k@y$$

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  15. Nwaoo 4moro they should sack him david marck wife

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  16. Mtseew!why is he accepting blames now?thought he earlier said the victims died out of impatience.Nonsense!and the law makers sat there listening to his bullshit.He needs to be sacked.Nonsense. Sooo pissed.

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  17. So what next, Mr Moro this ur appology came rather too late, is it now that u a realising that u a the cause of all these, pls just resign,that can give us fresh air.

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  18. Accepting blame cannot replace d lost lives. I advice youths(like I ain't 1, lol) to start up smfin on their own instead of waiting for or luking up 2 govt or private sects for employment. Discover dt wch u are passionate abt nd take a step. U nevr knw...

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  19. Sorry!!!! And u guys think that will cure the pain. As if u've not taken the pple u want. May God judge u all.

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  20. God Punish u thr. My android fone with my private details wz stolen by hoodlums in lagos venue. Only God knws whose hands dey wil fall into. U betta resign if u knw wot is gud 4 u. To d extent dt touts insyd Shita ghetto were evn selling scripts. It wz a monumental mess.

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  21. After how many days? These people just take us for granted. He must resign.

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  22. biko do the honourable thing and resign notin more resign biko





    #milito da great#

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  23. Wil this apology bring back the victims to life? Our hope ιƨ on Ɠ♡D, that's αℓℓ.

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  24. Now that's where I have a problem with d media."I accept responsibilty blah blah blah"and................?like seriously...........no one asked dis crook how he hopes to make amends........like dancing naked in Alaba market or any of d staduim cos he will prefer it than resigning.Otu ocha!sorry Ooops.unrepentant smiggle.

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  25. What's strong with this Linda, is that an apology? Is that taken responsiblity for what went wrong? Linda take ur time o!

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  26. ITS NOT ENOUGH, HE SHOULD ALSO HONOURABLY RESIGN.

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  27. There's obviously more than meet the eyes in this case. Paradang is stylishly raising a case of fraud in this recruitment exercise and the matter should not end because the minister apologized. The minister and drexel limited should be investigated and made to give account of the total expenditure on this disastrous exercise. And minister, do the right thing.... RESIGN!!!.... Show some integrity
    McQueen

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  28. Enough of this already, the deed has been done already... My tot sha

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  29. Apology accepted....pls do the needful by resigning. Thank you

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  30. The next honourable thing to do after accepting blame is to tender your resignation.

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  31. Dear Mr Moro,
    You fool no one but urself,you only feel sorry because you might lose your job. we all know you feel no remorse and if given the opportunity you will do worse so we re STILL CALLING FOR YOUR SACK.
    Your fake remorse comes about two weeks too late...RESIGN NOW.

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  32. Oya let him resign as they do in civilised world.

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  33. if you need sugar mummy that will certisfy you in sexual hit mai name

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  34. Mr Moro handled this exercise as a one man biz. This is high hardedness. Pls turn in your resignation and face EFCC on corruption.

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  35. Baby Oku in the house28 March 2014 at 15:41

    He should do the honorable thing but refunding the money the job seekers paid and resigning as a minister. His apologies are noted but it can never bring back the dead nor heal the wounds. Let his conscience judge him and he should tell us what he would have done had it been his son or daughter that died in the exercise.

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  36. God will judge you all.canibals

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  37. Apology accepted.......Trust DENIED! You don fuck up baba mi!

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  38. That ll not still stop guys to treat ur fuck~up. My advice for u is dis, always watch ur back. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  39. after how many weeks? how many bodies dat have been buried? its now this SON OF A DEVIL is apologizing, MEDICINE AFTER DEATH. MR PRESIDENT if u really want ur 2015 u can do some honourable acts by SACKING THIS MINISTER with immediate effect. i wonder Y u haven't done dat but that of SANUSI was done in EXPRESS.

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  40. He accepted that he comitted genocide. This ugly old man should rot in jail.

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  41. @eDdrmz.. its actually "this man looks scary" as opposed to "scaring".. #ThankMeLater

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  42. This is just formality, He does not know ow it feels so he doesnt care a hoot for him to say in d first place that those pple died outta impatience can u just imagine that
    He should either resign or be sacked.
    bunch of failures.YK.

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  43. It won't bring back d lost lives

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  44. Stupid man, isn't the first thing he should have done? Instead he was talking rubbish about people not adhering to instructions. Na God go deliver man for this Nation called Nigeria.

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  45. Am so happy tha Comptroller- Genral of NIS didn't just keep quiet & take the blame but said it as it happened.

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  46. Was dat all u av to say mr minister?i dnt what an old fool like u still doing in govt.I beg make una give way to d youth joo.

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  47. Remove this idiot from that office

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  48. Unfortunately, as much as this seems like the right thing to do, it cannot restore life to the dead. That's why they say "prevention is better than cure"

    Only wish Nigeria truly embraces technology in its true sense. Why can't job seekers apply for such a test (or even write it) online. Such tragedy would have been averted in the first place.



    Anyways, you can follow the link or click my name for latest Nigerian Jobs.

    Good Luck!

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  49. so what happened to the embezzled money? thieves

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  50. -Blunt Ibo boy-28 March 2014 at 17:25

    What will be will be. RIP to those that loss their lives and speedy recovery to those injured.

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  51. NIGERIANS AS A NATION DOES NOT KNOW THE KIND OF POWER THEY HAVE,SOME TIME I WONDER WHAT KIND OF EDUCATION DID OUR YOUTH HAVE? NIGERIANS ARE CHASING SHADOWS JOBS THAT IS NOT THERE, EVEN THOSE JOBS HAVE BEEN GIVEN TO THE POLITICIANS FAMILY ALREADY, THEY JUST WANT TO MAKE MORE MONEY FROM THIS DEFENCELESS AND NON CONNECTED YOUTHS.
    MY FELLOW NIGERIANS YOUTHS YOU LOVE TO DIE FOR NOTTING, EVERY BODY WILL DIE ONE DAY ANY WAY BUT WHY NOT DIE FOR A GOOD COURSE THAN DIE FOR NOTTING.
    THE CROWDS IN ONE OF THOSE RECRUITMENT STADIUM WILL BRING THIS GOVERNMENT FOR EVER AND NIGERIANS WILL BE FREE FROM POVERTY, I WANT NIGERIANS TO GET THIS TO THEIR HEAD AND STOP BEHAVING LIKE A FOOLS ALL THE TIME, WHAT I AM TRYING TO SAY IS IF ONE THE CROWDS IN ONE THE STADIUM START A REVOLUTION THAT DAY, JUST ONE STADIUM NOT TWO STADIUM AND MARCHED TO ABUJA PRESIDENT BAD-LUCK WILL PARK HIS FAMILY AND LEAVE THE GOVERNMENT SEAT FOR EVER AND NIGERIANS WILL BE FREE FOR THE REST OF THEIR LIFE AND THE NEXT GENERATION WILL FOREVER WRITE OUR NAME IN GOLD EVEN IF IT COST US OUR LIFE FOR THEM TO LIVE A GOOD LIFE TOMORROW THAN DYING IN THAT STADIUM FOR NOTTING.MY FELLOW NIGERIANS REVOLUTION IS THE ONLY SOLUTION TO OUR POLITICAL CORRUPT NATION.

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  52. This man's daughter @jossymoro be doing any how in lekki.....e go beta one day

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  53. Took you this damn long? FOH

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  54. He should be sack cos he is a fool and too old

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  55. So if Senate had nt summoned U, U wud nt av realised that apology needed to be tended to †ђξ youths ☀f this country! #It is well#

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  56. I wonder why gej has refused to sake this minister, dumb ass president

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  57. our children are the leaders of tomorrow (they said) But for me is totally lie, why, because those old men will never allow that to be so.so accepting the blame means nothing......

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  58. Smart guy, he's sensing sack that's why he's accepting blame now. Too late sir, human blood is involved.

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  59. IT IS SIMPLY MEDICINE AFTER DEATH.... ABA MORO. MORO AND RESIGN

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  60. So if senate had nt summoned U, U wudnt av apologised! Its well

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  61. Mediciene after death. A country where the lives of people do not matter. God help us. Aba Moro u better moro out of the office

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  62. What is the need?? you guys are OLEBURUKU..una dn chop d money finish abi... GOD-DEY! See ur face like monkey wey lick lime.

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  63. Right now, non of this matters anymore....A better recruitment excercise should be conducted and thats all. Other Ministers and heads of Departments leanrn lessons from these. May the souls of the dead RIP Amen

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  64. MORO SHOULD TAKE A BOW

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  65. MORO SHOULD TAKE A BOW BUT BEFORE THAT HE SHOULD VOMIT THE WHOLE MONEY OR FACE THE WRATH OF JAH

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  66. What happens to those who lost their lives.

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  67. Cum for his daughter on tweeter @jossymoro.........this man na thief!!!

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  68. This one ? Minister? He looks like a tout

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  69. Do the honourable thing and resign. why is he clinging to his job like this? Anyway na nija nah...
    ...onyeuwa...

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  70. Moro or na mow u be old fool give us our moni back o theif u should rot in jail.

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  71. What is he waiting for to resign?

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