The House of Representatives on Thursday began an investigation into
the alleged “secret” recruitment of 909 employees by the Central Bank of
Nigeria.
The controversial recruitment was reportedly carried out by the apex
bank on the directive of the Governor, Mr. Godwin Emefiele, with a reasonable
number of the beneficiaries being children and relatives of highly-placed
persons in the country.
At a session presided over by
the Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, in Abuja, the House asked its Committees on
Federal Character, Banking/Currency to complete the investigation within three
weeks.
An All Progressives Congress
lawmaker from Kano State, Mr. Aliyu Madaki, had drawn the attention of
the House to the recruitment under “matters of urgent public importance.”
Madaki noted that there were no
prior notifications on the recruitment through advertisements to give all
Nigerians the opportunity to apply.
He recalled that in 2015, there
were speculation that the apex bank conducted secret recruitment, but that the
bank quickly denied it.
Madaki added that the latest
development only confirmed that indeed the bank carried out the recruitment.
He stated, “The recruitment by
the CBN is in breach of the Federal Character Principle as enshrined in the
1999 Constitution (as amended).
“The recruitment breached
Section 14(1); 14(3); and Section 17(1) of the constitution.
“There was no fairness, no
justice in this exercise conducted by the CBN.”
Lawmakers did not debate the
motion before passing it in a unanimous voice vote.
Dogara had overruled any debate
on the issue on the grounds that it could pre-judge the outcome of the
investigation.
“This is an investigation; let
us not allow any debate so that we won’t pre-empt the outcome”, he added.


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