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‘Stop Issuing Indigene Letters To Non-Lagosians—-Lagos Indigenous Lecturers’

September 14, 2020.

  • The leaders of lecturers of Lagos origin in tertiary institutions, Lagosians in Academics, have appealed to traditional institutions, especially Obas and chiefs to desist from issuing letters of indigenes to non-indigene residents in the state.

The body disclosed that doing so deprives true Lagosians opportunities in federal institutions.

Dr Elegbede Babatunde, Spokesman of the group, made the appeal when the group paid a courtesy visit to the Commissioner representing Lagos State at the Federal Character Commission, Mr Abdulwasiu Bawa-Allah in his office at the weekend.

He statement reads: “It is quite unfortunate that some of traditional rulers and chiefs in the state are blameworthy for unguided issuance of letters of indigene to non-indigenes.

“They issue these letters to them without thoroughly investigating their claims. We have seen cases of people from Ogun State and other Southwest States gaining employment in federal institutions on the slots of Lagos State.”

While reacting, Mr Bawa-Allah said the rate at which people falsify Lagos letter is shocking.

As a result, he noted that letters of indigene and clearance issued by Local Government in Lagos would no longer be acknowledged from December, 2020.

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He continued by saying that more than half of the total number of candidates who applied for the constable cadre of the Nigerian Police Force, claimed Lagos origin and presented fake certificate of origin for the recruitment exercise.

He said: “In the Nigerian Police recruitment exercise that was conducted for constable cadre, you will be shocked by the number of fake letters of indigene that were discovered at the screening. More than half of the participants that claimed Lagos citizenship are not from the state.

“Recognising this fact, we have concluded that letters of indigene and clearance issued by Local Government areas in Lagos State would no longer be acknowledged starting from December, 2020.

“Similarly, letters from Oba and chiefs would go through some level of clearance because, some of them are in the habit of issuing certificates of origin to non-indigene of Lagos State which if discovered, such letters will no longer be accepted.

“It is when we are able to address these problems and nip them in the bud that we can guarantee equity in appointment of Lagosians into the over 120 federal institutions across the state.”

Chief Lecturer, Yaba College of Technology, Dr Apena Akinkunmi, described the zero representation of employees of Lagos State origin in federal agencies as absurd.

In his words: “NIMASA has foreign scholarships which should be distributed evenly among citizens but we realised that 95 per cent of this scholarships were awarded to Niger Delta indigenes without any consideration for Lagos state indigenes.

“With a critical look at the employees of the agency, we discovered that majority of these employees are from the North and South East regions.

“So also is the Nigeria Port Authority, NPA where we have only few Lagosians in the workforce of over 400, who are largely Northerners.”

Domole Ifeoma

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