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RVHA Probes Rivers Indigenes Sack In Abia
The Rivers Sate House of Assembly, has mandated the House Committee on Public Complaints and Petitions, to investigate the disengagement of 58 Rivers State indigenes from the Abia State civil service.
The Assembly also directed the Rivers State Head of Service to make available to the House the list of all Abia State indigenes in Rivers State civil service.
The House resolution followed a motion by Hon. Kelechi Nwogu, representing Omuma Constituency who informed the House of the disengagement of Rivers indigenes from Abia State civil service.
Hon. Nwogu prayed that the matter be treated with utmost urgency to save the displaced workers from incidence of redundancy. He suggested that the matter be referred to the appropriate committee to get the details. He also called on the House to urge the relevant ministries, agencies and parastatals to ensure that the affected people are reabsorbed accordingly, adding that non-indigenous civil servants in Rivers State should equally be shown the way out.
Hon Nwogu’s motion followed a petition by the disengaged Rivers State workers, signed by Onyebuchi Jackson and Chiawolamoke Promise, appealing for their transfer of service to Rivers State.
The petition referred to a circular with reference number HAS/S.007/11/132 of August 25, 2011, which ordered the disengagement of all non-indigenes working in the Abia Sate Public Service, including local governments, with effect from October 1, 2011.
The motion was supported by all members of the Assembly, who condemned the action of the Abia State government, and urged the Assembly to give prime attention to the issue.
In his ruling, the Speaker of the Assembly thanked the mover of the motion, and assured that the Assembly would give adequate attention to the issue.
In a related development, the Rivers State House of Assembly, also directed the Clerk of the Assembly to invite the Rivers State Representative on the Board of the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), and the management of JAFAAC Investment Limited to meet with the Speaker tomorrow over the abandonment of the 27km Bonny Ring Road awarded by NDDC to JAFAAC in 2009.
The invitation was sequel to a motion by Hon Aye Attama Pepple representing Bonny Constituency, accusing JAFAAC Investment Limited of abandoning the project after receiving a huge mobilisation fee.
Hon. Pepple said the contract was awarded to JAFAAC in 2009 at the cost of N11 billion before an upward review to the amount of N17 billion in 2011. He said the contractor initially proposed N32 billion, while NDDC proposed N27 billion, but the Bureau for Public Procurement pegged it at N17 billion.
Hon. Attamah Pepple, said “despite the upward review and the collection of a total sum of N6 billion as mobilisation fee, JAFAAC Investment has done only bush clearing of just 900 metres in the past three years.”
Speaker of the Assembly, Rt. Hon. Otelemaba Amachree, in his ruling, said it was the responsibility of the House to ensure that contractors carry out projects on specification and not cart away tax payers’ money. He said he would work with the committee on NDDC to handle the matter administratively.
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