Recruited officers of the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme
(SURE-P) and Federal Task Force (FERMA) have accused the Lagos State
coordinator of the programme of owing them three years salaries running
into millions of naira.
The officers during a protest on Monday
at the office of the National Human Rights Commission, Oshodi, Lagos,
southwest Nigeria, equally protested against the fraudulent extortion of
money from them by some executives of the programme.
The
protesters accused their National officers and chieftains of the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, in Lagos as being responsible for subjecting
them to such dehumanising condition and extorting money from them,
adding that the management was using the SURE-P/FERMA job to exploit
desperate job seekers for their selfish political gains.
The
protesters carrying placards with offensive inscriptions on it, sang and
chanted solidarity songs alleging that they were mandated to pay
outrageous sums before they were employed for the job, adding that three
years after employment and resumption of duties they are yet to be paid
a dime.
They said that at the
commencement of the programme in 2013, applicants were made to pay the
sum of N32,500 each for uniform while additional N5,000 was paid for the
procurement of the SURE-P forms.
They alleged
further that the forms were picked at the residence of PDP Chieftain,
Chief Bode George, with a promise that they would be trained in
recognised institutions in the country.
They lamented that to
date, no form of training had been organised for them. Instead, they
were used for political rallies whenever any prominent government
official was in the state in the build up to the last general elections.
The
angry protesters said the whole recruitment exercise was a fraud,
adding that they were just exploited by some people in the name of
Federal Government project.
They vowed to continue their protest till the Presidency pays them the arrears of their salaries for three years.
Some
of the women among the protesters who spoke with our correspondent in
tears also recounted their tales of woe in the hands of the coordinators
of the programme.
The pains they went through knows no bound in the course of their respective trainings as they took turns to tell their stories.
Some
alleged that they lost their pregnancies while undergoing rigorous
training exercises in the course of the programme while some said they
lost their loved ones including husbands and children. “I lost my sick
husband while doing this silly work because I hardly had the time to
take proper care of him. I expended all I had on the work because of the
prospect I thought was in it being a federal government thing but at
the end of the day, it was tales of regrets everywhere,” said Nkechi.
According
to the coordinator of the protest, Aderibigbe Kayode Vincent,”we heard
from a source within the Presidency that A PDP chieftain in Lagos (names
withheld) told Mr President he paid us N350,000 each. This is a big
lie. We have not been paid a dime for the three years that we have
worked. We have over 70,000 staffs and they are owing all of us. So, I
don’t know where he got that figure from.
“We ought to have
had this protest on the eve of the governorship election but because
they knew it will negatively affect the chances of the PDP at the polls,
they called us and begged that we should shelve it. We went to their
office on the Friday before the election as earlier scheduled and we
waited till 7pm and they refused to show up and address us.
“We
already wrote all the appropriate authorities on this ugly development
including the police, ICPC, EFCC, our lawyer and others and they advised
that we embark on the protest if not our money will not be paid.”

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