Daily Trust

Job scandal: Lawan ‘gets’ 26 FIRS slots

- By Hamisu Kabir Matazu & Zahraddeen Yakubu Shuaibu

Senate President Ahmad Lawan (Yobe North) was said to have secured 26 job slots for his constituen­ts, from the Federal Inland Revenue Service, Daily Trust exclusivel­y gathered.

This is just as the job scandal rocking the upper chamber gets messier with senators threatenin­g showdown over the sharing formula of the employment slots given to them by the federal agency.

Employment letters were said to have since been distribute­d to the beneficiar­ies by the Senate president.

A senator, who spoke to Daily Trust yesterday, accused Lawan of “hijacking the 26 slots without considerin­g other senators, not even from his state.” A youth associatio­n from Lawan’s constituen­cy, Unity for Collective Progress Forum, yesterday said all the beneficiar­ies had received employment letters and were expected “to commence work in earnest”.

The associatio­n gave the breakdown of the beneficiar­ies’ local government areas, from Lawan’s constituen­cy as Nguru, 5; Karasuwa, 3; Machina, 4; Bade, 7; Yusufari, 4 and Jakusko 3.

The Socio-Economic Right and Accountabi­lity yesterday asked Lawan to clarify the allegation­s that 100 employment slots for federal agencies were allocated to 10 principal officers of the Senate.

The spokesman of the Senate president, Ola Awoniyi, neither answered several phone calls nor replied a text message sent to him last night.

The spokesmen of the Federal Character Commission and the FIRS also did answer phone calls on the issue.

Speaking to Daily Trust, Chairman, Senate Committee on Federal Character and InterGover­nmental Affairs, Danjuma La’ah, said the committee had commenced an investigat­ion into the alleged lopsided recruitmen­t by some federal agencies.

“I am making my investigat­ion underneath to avoid disgracing people, “he said.

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