In the recruitment notice of the agency, one of the criteria
listed was that the applicant must be single
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has barred
married people from participating in its ongoing recruitment process.
In the recruitment notice of the agency, one of the criteria
listed was that the applicant must be single.
The decision has, however, been criticised by the Nigeria
Employers’ Consultative Association, an affiliate of the Nigeria Labour
Congress.
Director-General of NECA, Timothy Olawale, told PUNCH that
the EFCC’s action was in contravention of International Labour Organisation’s
conventions.
Olawale said, “The issue of inclusion is one of the problems
we have in this country. We always find a way to exclude people. One of the
principles of fair recruitment is fairness. What the EFCC has done is in
contravention of ILO conventions.
“During recruitment, you don’t segregate any class. Even if
you will apply some factors discretionally in the course of recruitment, you
don’t make it public. What offence have married people committed?”
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