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AN OPEN LETTER TO THE HON. MINISTER OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES, ARCH. (MRS.) DIEZIANI ALLISON MADUEKE BY THE 2011 BATCH OF INTERVIEWEES FOR JOBS AT THE DEPARTMENT OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES (DPR).
The Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) sometime in March 2010 advertised for various positions and conducted tests in June and Dec 2010 through a recruitment agency ERA Professional Services. Successful candidates were invited for final interviews at Lagos Resource Centre, No.9 Anifowoshe Street, Off Kofo Abayomi between April and May 2011 while the list of selected candidates was approved in July 2011 by the Federal Character Commission (FCC).
Hon. Minister, the Budget as your respectable self may be aware, has since been approved for the DPR, but here we are still waiting for our deserved letters in the third quarter of the 2012 fiscal year.
Hon. Minister, we sat for the tests and were interviewed several months before the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) cadre that has finally received their letters a couple of weeks ago through the intervention of your good office and will be resuming work in August this year, while our letters are still pending.
We are appealing to the Minister and management of the DPR to lend a listening ear to our plea and respond by concluding this long-running recruitment process and release offer letters to successful candidates.
We are well aware of the challenges of your important office, its dynamism and the turbulence that has dogged your sincere and seminal efforts to uplift the oil and gas sector.
We humbly pledge our commitment to give our best to support your efforts to strengthen the sector, as we hope to be absorbed soon by the DPR, with your kind intervention.
GOD BLESS YOU!
GOD BLESS DPR!
GOD BLESS NIGERIAN GRADUATES!
GOD BLESSTHE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF NIGERIA!
Signed
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@allhopefulls before we embark on making this publication why don't we go for fact finding mission in dpr lagos to know the status of the recruitment? There was a RUMOR(which am nt 100% certain bout) that dey got approval on monday(last week) together with the promotion of some of their staffs. I was told the promotion was pasted on friday towards closing hours(which we will confirm come monday if its actually true).if its true, we don't have to waste money on d publicaton. Or wat do u guys think?
@Debrown. Thanks for the correction May God bless you and may Him help all of us.
Naijakenan
@Debrown you have done well
@all your responses are relatively articulated, @bebrief I have never doubted your competences, I was just worried that the sheep have been left without a shepard.
I confirmed that the emergency meeting ended up a dead lock, as the director was represented by a deputy who's responses to the issues raised were not fully satisfactory. Hence the union insisted on reconveining another meeting with director. From all indications, the list will be utilised as no one is in support of another recruitment process but the release seems to have been tied to the passage of the PIB. The question is why? When Nnpc is out, the union is in no way complying to some of the items inclusive of the recruitment as dependent on PIB. This is why we need the 2P's, prayers and pressure, so that our voices can b heard and maybe they MPR will be forced to release the letters sooner than september. IJN
Kudos to you, debrown. Since most people believe that the delay is from the office of MPR, let the second paragraph read thus "we are appealing to the hon. MPR, who has always promised to ensure that the FG's dream of job creation in the upstream and down stream oil and gas sector becomes a thing of reality, to use her prestigious office to bring the long-running recruitment to a logical conclusion via the dispatche of letters to successful candidates. This will help win the FG, via her office, the confidence of not only the Nigerian youths, but also that of every well meaning Nigerian and the international community as a whole, on the FG's plans to transform the country's oil and gas sector for better accountability, transparency, productivity and efficiency.
While the caption should read thus " AN OPEN LETTER TO THE HON. MINISTER OF PET RES, ARCH(MRS) DIEZANI ALLISON MADUEKE BY THE 2011 DPR HOPEFULS"God will see us through by his mighty power!
Why is this sukccess fellow dragging us backward???
We need to intensify in prayers. Look at todays daily trust paper about just concluded NNPC recruitment. FCC law was totally violited. May God deliver us.
Naijakenan
@Dennis Bergkamp am not dragging anyone back, am just airing my opinion but i dont have the power to stop what ever plan the house have...
That is what we called NIGERIA