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774, 000 Jobs: Ruckus In N’assembly As Keyamo, Lawmakers Engage In Verbal War

There was a commotion at the national assembly on Tuesday when minister of state for labour and employment, Festus Keyamo engaged in a shouting match with members of the national assembly.

What started out as an interrogative session on the planned recruitment of 774,000 people by the federal government quickly degenerated into a sickening situation.

In April, Zainab Ahmed, minister of finance, budget and national planning, had announced that President Muhammadu Buhari had given approval for the employment of 774,000 Nigerians.

Those recruited would be engaged in a special works programme domiciled in the National Directorate of Employment (NDE).

On Tuesday, Keyamo appeared before a joint committee of the senate and house of representatives on labour alongside Nasiru Ladan, NDE director-general.

The NDE DG was asked to speak on the criteria used in appointing a 20-member committee for the implementation of the programme. and Ladan said he only knew eight members of the committee.

The lawmakers then turned to Keyamo and asked a series of questions, suggesting that he had hijacked the programme from the NDE.

Also Read: 774, 000 Jobs: Keyamo Accuses Politicians Of Blackmail Over Slots Allotment

At this point, the frustration boiled over and the proceedings became rowdy with Keyamo and some lawmakers shouting on the top of their voices.

The lawmakers then resolved to have a closed-session but Keyamo vehemently disagreed.

While shouting, Keyamo said: “How can you expose corruption without the cameras? How can, how can you expose it? I must respond to what he said. You cannot say something and I won’t respond. It is wrong.”

Then some of the lawmakers responding in unison said: “Go go, get out. Where is the sergeant-at-arms to walk him?”

He was subsequently ordered out of the hearing room.

Speaking with journalists outside the hearing room, Keyamo alleged that the lawmakers were trying to take charge of the recruitment exercise which his ministry supervises.

In May, Keyamo said up to 10 percent slots of the beneficiaries of the programme in each state would be allotted to political office holders “like our distinguished senators, honourable members, ministers and governors”.

But on Monday while inaugurating the committee, the minister said some politicians are trying to blackmail him over the recruitment.

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