the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the President, Mr. Femi
Adesina, on Friday, clarified that President Muhammadu Buhari suspended
the Comptroller-General, Nigeria Immigration Services (NIS), David
Parradang, for unauthorized recruitment into the Service.
Adesina, who replied Vanguard’s enquiry in a Short Message Service
(SMS), dispelled insinuations in some quarters that Parradang was
suspended because an ISIS chief, Ahmed Al Assir, got entry visa at the
Nigerian embassy in Lebanon to visit Nigeria.
He said: “The suspension of Comptroller-General, Nigeria Immigration
Services (NIS), David Parradang, today (Friday), was not connected to
the probe of how the ISIS chief got the Nigerian visa but for
unauthorized recruitment into the Immigration Service.”
Recall that Parradang was appointed into office in June 2013 for a four-year tenure.
He was also indicted in the recruitment scandal which led to the
death of at least 19 job seekers across Nigeria, during a nationwide
recruitment test conducted by the NIS, on Saturday, March 16, 2014.
Millions of job seekers who reportedly paid the sum of N1,000 as
application fee, had thronged venues of the exercise, mostly stadia.
Earlier, a statement signed by the Director of Press, Federal
Ministry of Interior, Mr Yusuf Isiaka Alhaji, on behalf of the permanent
secretary of the ministry, yesterday in Abuja, said the Federal
Government had suspended from office the Comptroller-General of
Immigration, Mr. Parradang, with immediate effect.
The statement said the Deputy Comptroller-General of Immigration, Mr
Martin Kure Abeshi, has been directed to take over the affairs of the
office.
Abeshi is the most senior officer after Parradang, the statement added.
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