Parents and family members of some
applicants, who lost their lives during the Nigerian Immigration Service
recruitment test on Saturday in Abuja, have demanded for the release of
the bodies of their loved ones for burial.
The family members, who gathered at the
National Hospital on Sunday, told the Minister of Interior, Abba Moro,
who came to sympathise with them, that they wanted the bodies to be
released for burial immediately.
Seven applicants, including a pregnant
woman, died in a stampede during the exercise at the National Stadium,
venue of the recruitment test.
Speaking with journalists, one of the
bereaved, Mohammed Hakeem, said he was informed about the death of his
sister, Miss Oyiza Yusuf, a mother of one, adding that it was
disheartening that the lady was defrauded of N150,000 in a job scam last
year.
Hakeem said, “It is sad that people were
made to suffer and die for jobs that have probably been allocated to
the children of highly placed individuals. The government should be
sensitive to the plight of the ordinary Nigerians.”
Moro, who consoled the grieving
families, pleaded for understanding of Nigerians “so that together we
can salvage the situation and lay a foundation that will forestall any
future occurrence of this type of tragedy.”
The minister explained that the tragedy
was caused by unruly applicants. Those that did not apply for the
exercise also turned up.
He explained that the stadium was chosen
for the recruitment exercise on account of the physical exercise that
applicants were to go through, stressing that this was a vital component
of enlistment requirement into the NIS.
Moro said, “Right from the beginning, I
gave you assurance that this exercise was going to be transparent but it
was going to be cost-effective. That we are going to avoid (the
mistake of the past), where all persons converge in Abuja. And so
yesterday, we tried to decentralise.
“We set up 37 recruitment centres across
the country, including the Federal Capital Territory, and posted senior
officers of the ministry, including Nigeria Security and Civil Defence
Corps and the police across the country. All numbers were adequate to
control the situation based on the received applications.”
Moro clarified that 526,650 persons applied for the exercise nationwide, adding that arrangement was made for only the number.
Sixteen persons were confirmed to have died during the nationwide job recruitment test organised by the NIS on Saturday.
The minister gave the confirmation during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Abuja.
Moro said that in Edo State, one female
applicant collapsed at the venue of the exercise and was rushed to the
hospital, where she died.
He said that in Jigawa State, a male
applicant died in an accident on his way to the venue of the exercise,
while in Niger, two persons died as a result of the stampede.
He said that seven applicants in the FCT died also from the stampede, while in Rivers five persons died.
NAN reported that some applicants
sustained injuries during the exercise, while some have being treated
and discharged just as others were receiving treatment in various
hospitals across the country.
As of the time of filing this report,
the bodies of some of the participants had been identified by their
families at the National Hospital in Abuja.
Mr. Mohammed Yekini, brother to one of the deceased, told NAN that he was still waiting for the authorities of the hospital to release the corpse.
Yekini, who is also a lecturer at the
Federal Polytechnic in Nassarawa State and hails from Okene in Kogi
State, lamented the inhuman treatment participants were subjected to
during the exercise.
He called on government to show more consideration to the plight of unemployed youths in the country.
Another job seeker who participated in
the exercise, Mrs. Abigail Aroniya, whose brother is presently receiving
treatment at the National Hospital, described the treatment they
received during the exercise as inhuman.............................culled from punch news

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