In an action filed by their
counsel, Jubrin Okutepa (SAN), the four plaintiffs – Patience Omezie,
Kasim Suleiman, Okojie Arabamen and Godwin Morka are praying the court
to declare that Moro is “not fit and proper person to hold public office
in Nigeria having regard to his callous statement that Nigerians who
died and those injured during the exercise were careless.”
Joined in the suit are the Federal Government, Attorney General of the Federation, NIS and its Comptroller, David Parradang.
The plaintiffs also want the
court to declare that the defendants acted negligently and in total
disregard to the sanctity of lives of over 520,000 Nigerians who were
invited for job interview and or screening by NIS.
They also want the court to
declare that the sum of N1,000 collected from all those who sought to be
employed into NIS at the instance and or direction of the defendants is
unlawful and contrary to the public service rules and regulations,
adding that it constitutes a breach of constitutional and statutory
duties of the defendants.
They also prayed for an order
of court directing the defendants to account for and repay all Nigerians
who applied for and paid to be employed into NIS as such payment is
illegal, unconstitutional and contrary to public policy and good
conscience.
The plaintiffs however asked for general damages of N10 million only.
In their statement of claims,
the plaintiffs averred that the defendants were negligent in the mode
and manner the recruitment exercise was conducted.
Stating the particulars of
negligence, the plaintiffs submitted that having conducted such
recruitment exercise in the past, the defendants were fully aware that
the number of applicants at each venue would be in excess of 20,000 and
accordingly had arranged that the aptitude tests would be conducted at
stadia in the various capital cities.
They added that inspire of
this knowledge, the defendants made no adequate arrangement to ensure
the orderly accreditation of candidates and so delayed admission into
examination venues between three and seven hours, resulting in the
frustration of the plaintiffs waiting to be tested.
The plaintiffs further alleged
that in spite of the knowledge of the large number of applicants, the
defendants restricted access into the venues to only one entrance,
without providing adequate crowd control, resulting in a stampede.
They further submitted that
the defendants did not make any provision for comfortable conduct of the
aptitude tests by candidates, and the distribution of materials as
result of which candidates had to scramble to receive the aptitude tests
and then write the tests while sitting on the ground, resulting in many
being injured in the ensuing stampede.
They further stated that
defendants failed to arrange for emergency medical relief and evacuation
of wounded applicants resulting in death of some of the applicants.
Tuesday, 21 October 2014
Victims of Immigration recruitment saga seek Moro’s removal
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