Hadiza Buhari
Details
have emerged how in a bid to secretly employ President Buhari's
daughter, Petroleum Products Pricing Regulatory Agency allegedly sacked
34 staff members.
Despite efforts by persons in government to deny the employment of
President Muhammadu Buhari’s daughter, Hadiza, into Petroleum Products
Pricing Regulatory Agency, fresh facts have emerged on how the secret
recruitment took place.
Earlier in February, some contract staff of the PPPRA raised the
alarm that Hadiza had been employed into the agency as deputy manager
along with children of other top and highly influential persons in the
country
After the news hit the airwaves, the Presidency swung into action,
denying that the claim was “untrue, malicious, and meant to cast
aspersions on the first family”.
However, SaharaReporters has now gathered that Hadiza’s employment
was facilitated by the new Executive Secretary of PPPRA, Abdulkadir Umar
Saidu.
To clear the way for the employment of Hadiza and others, Saidu had
to sack at least 34 contract staff, who had worked with the agency for
over seven years.
Before the appointment of Saidu as Executive Secretary of PPPRA,
the former occupant of that office, Mrs Sotonye Iyoyo, had secured an
approval to regularise the employment of 134 contract staff and also
employ more qualified Nigerians into the agency.
However, as is the norm in most federal ministries and agencies in
Nigeria, management and board of PPPRA decided to share the slots
amongst themselves and cronies rather than throwing it open to the
general public.
The employment slots were allocated to powerful individuals in the
executive, legislature, and judiciary arms of government in the country.
Further investigations revealed that the reason why no management
staff was willing to challenge the present Executive Secretary on most
of his obnoxious policies and high-handedness was because of an issue of
money laundering and covert fraud of N2bn withdrawn from the agency's
coffers by the General Manager Admin/HM – V.Z Shidok, who acted as ES at
a time.
Culled from SaharaReporters
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