Workers demand sack of Buhari’s minister, Enelamah over alleged impunity, corruption
Workers on
Monday paralysed activities at the Abuja headquarters of the ministry of
Industry, Trade and Investment, agitating for the removal of the minister, Mr Okechukwu
Enelamah, from office.
NAN reports
that the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria [ASCSN] of the
Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, in Abuja, requested President
Muhammadu Buhari to immediately terminate the appointment of Enelamah.
The
association accused the minister of impunity, corruption, high handedness,
injustice and nepotism since assuming office in 2015.
They said
that the minister had succeeded in duplicating and wasting resources through
the creation of the Nigerian Office of Trade Negotiation [NOTN] based on false
memo or advice to the Federal Executive Council [FEC].
Mr Okonkwo
Onwuyah, the Chairman of the Association, Ministry of Industry, Trade and
Investment Unit , said the minister had also killed the Trade Department and
rendered Commercial and Trade Officers redundant.
”We are also
demanding that all outstanding payments since 2014 till date be prioritised on
first come first serve basis for payments.
“The
training and welfare needs of workers must be concluded before the end of
December 2018, services of consultants be withdrawn with immediate effect,
timely conduct of promotion exercise should be observed.
“All cases
of conversion and upgrading pending in the ministry and with Head of Service
[HOS] and FSCS should be worked on to ease off delays,’’ Onwuyah said.
He said it
was also worrisome that the minister had allowed impunity and maladministration
to continue in Human Resources Department.
He also
alleged desperate attempts to privatise Calabar and Kano Free Trade Zones under
the management of the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority [NEPZA].
He alleged
the looting of a private company – Nigeria Special Economic Zones Company Ltd
[NSEZCO] – using public funds to take over the functions of NEPZA.
He called on
government to reinstate Keftin Amuga as the Chief Registrar recognized by the
Head of Service, Federal Civil Service Commission and the Civil Service rule.
The
Chairman, ASCSN, NEPZA Unit, Mr Samari Isah, said the association wrote Buhari
on Aug. 7 on the alleged impunity and corruption the minister was perpetrating
in NEPZA,
Isah said
the authority was established with Decree No, 63 of 1992 now NEPZA Act Cap 20,
Laws of Federation of Nigeria 2004 [LN].
“Power was
granted NEPZA by section 4 of the Act, and previous administrations’ resolve to
give the powers to the agency to handle the implementation of the nation’s drive
towards industrialization.
“Such would
have been achieved by accelerating the speedy implementation of the National
Industrial Revolution Plan [NIRP] through the Special Economic Zones [SEZ] and
the attainment of the Economic Recovering Growth Plan [ERGP].
“The
minister has put in place plans to privatise the zones to his private company.”
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