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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@Carribean no need to go to Abuja office. Believe me we won't get any positve infor from dem cs I ave bin in contact wid der HR dept. d whole idea of d mission is to register our plight/anxiety wid the director nd belive u me d next tym he is having conversation wid madam he wil tell her dat "d hopefuls ave started knocking on my door asking questions" bt since d house is devided on dis, I will say let us rest our case for nw, afterall we are all on d same ship, if it sink, we all sink together. Adios
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@DivineEnigma you have spoken so well and has corvered almost every aspect of this whole struggle. It also shoked me when i saw the turnout of people showing curiousity as to whether or not their letters will be obtained. Its a pitty that some people will leave thier destiny hanging in the hands of the few who physically comfront thier own curiousity and think that they are smarter. The truth is that, those persons will continue to be demoralized, lavishing in what i call "Self inflicting Emotional & Psychological trauma"(SIEPT) due to the fear of the unknown while the courageous few will rest thier case with crossed legs and just wait for events to unfold. Even N1,000 contribution was a challenge for some hopefuls.....it's shocking, as no one on this thread, who is true and sincere to himself can tell us that that amount is impossible to achieve.
Nonetheless, i have also consulted some persons in DPR who told me that as a fallout of the memo that was sent by PENGASON to Madam's office itemizing and querrying some grey areas in the activities of the parastatal which needs to be attended to urgently(inclusive of the completion of this recruitment), that an emergency meeting was swiftly called for by the MPR which has been held before the weekend. The outcome of that meeting will be known by this week through some of our reliable sources, so my fellow hopefuls, as the saying goes, we should not put the cart before the horse. As we follow up on the events we will keep praying to Almighty God that this process is concluded soonest so that we can equally dance to the alter like our NNPC hopefuls, but at this moment let us keep our fingers crossed and wait for some feelers this week to be sure of what our action plan should be afterwards. May God hear our prayers and let our prayers come unto him, IJN.
Please where is @umze? we need your consoling feelers too.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@kaylarge, you have spoken well,this i dont care attitude is synonym to all nigerians,peolpe are suffering but cannot rise to the occation,may god deliver us,
@divinenigma, you are right because you people have really tried for organising that protest,it came to contribution no one was willing to contribute,just imagine the money that was contributed but everyone want good result,in every struggle you must use money,in situation like this were mr. President is under impeachment threat for non implementation of budget,you should expect a swift response of letters when an advertorial is placed. But lets exercise patience and be praying consistently.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
pls let us understand the fact that we can never reason d same way:few amongs us need more facts than others to b convinced and optimistic especially on issues of such scalar and vector quantities like this.fact finding mission is as good as water to d souls dying of thirst:so lets resuscitate the souls and spirits of these hopefulls thru fact finding movesz. 1. Director DPR @ Lagos 2. MPR @ Abuja..Lagos first
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Its monday n almost 12:00 n no 1 has up wt any tangible opinion. So many had blabbed abt embarking fact finding mission,now dat d grass has been level 4 game una don ???
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
brethen,
if you would recall my ealier post in the nnpc thread, in which i tried to explain the constraints facing the dpr exercise.
bayo ohu, then director, acted at variance to the hmpr directive to conduct recruitment, because she had pib plans.
bayo however treated the matter badly, when he went ahead with it. madam scored a point by ensuring he was redeployed to nnpc, from there retired.
he had always claimed he was a presidency staff, not nnpc.
the good thing is that the process was appropriated for, constitutionally. and the new director sustained it.
we need now to create awreness that there is a group of people waiting to be employed before this unbungling process.
that awareness must be very humble and politely addressed to madam minister, as the dpr no longer exist.
an educvated womans ego is at stake here, and they fight really dirty.
as ive always said, i will be part of any respectable fact finding process............which i think should commence immediately
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
"The House of Representatives on Sunday insisted that President Goodluck Jonathan must achieve 100 per cent budget implementation by September or face impeachment".(today's Punch newspaper).. We pray that our letters will come out soon as a result of this development. May Allah help us.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Dis Holy Month of Ramadan won't pass by without us rejoicing and sharing our testimonies on this thread insha Allah(by God grace).
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Jesus Army
brethen,
if you would recall my ealier post in the nnpc thread, in which i tried to explain the constraints facing the dpr exercise.
bayo ohu, then director, acted at variance to the hmpr directive to conduct recruitment, because she had pib plans.
bayo however treated the matter badly, when he went ahead with it. madam scored a point by ensuring he was redeployed to nnpc, from there retired.
he had always claimed he was a presidency staff, not nnpc.
the good thing is that the process was appropriated for, constitutionally. and the new director sustained it.
we need now to create awreness that there is a group of people waiting to be employed before this unbungling process.
that awareness must be very humble and politely addressed to madam minister, as the dpr no longer exist.
an educvated womans ego is at stake here, and they fight really dirty.
as ive always said, i will be part of any respectable fact finding process............which i think should commence immediately
You are an intelligent person! I couldn't agree with you more
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Oo wandoshiwashi.. Butokushislo lo eidanpukoko...
Una don hear wetin wey weh.?? And feel the monumenti warrando?
This suolope fit mushoon..o
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Guy abeg talk wetin person go undstnd
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
O Allah we seek Ur guidance on dis recruitment as U r d Supreme.......
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@kaylarge, what was the outcome of the purported meeting called by MPR? Ur response will help the house to decide on what steps to take next.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Which way forward?any one with info?any hope?is the delay genuine?
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Nothing is too difficult for HIM that created the Heaven and the Earth and the whole universal.Joy comes
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@all hopefuls der is a RUMOR since on monday on dis recruitment(a good one), I decided to keep it to my self bcos I couldn't verify d authenticity of d infor, even dpr top mgt are trying to keep it on a low profile. However I urge those of us in the house to pls contact der various sources nd see if dey can squeze sometin out of dem and revert back to d house. Its coming soon by God devine grace. Happy Ramadan
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I also heard something good about the exercise, but let us continue with prayer. May God deliver us.
Naijakenan
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
the lord is good all the time
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@RoZ i dont have any info yet but am sure i will get an update before the end of tomorrow. Please be patient whatever the outcome of the update i obtain we will still share ideas here as usual. God bless our efforts IJN. Please let us all bring God into this struggle and also make human efforts to get concrete information, if you seek brethren you will find.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
God shall deliver us, InShaAllah there will be light at the end of the tunnel.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@sukcess,naijakenan,RoZ......any updates? July is coming to and end ooooooooo!
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
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@all please pardon me the source of my info is not in town at the moment, that's why I haven't said anything yet. I well try and complete verification by this week end. I am also of the opinion that @bebrief gives us an update of the contributions, we need to have an alternative.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@bebrief, let us have an update on the contribution, so we cn start up something by nxt wk, if we dont hear anything about the release of the letters.
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@debrown and divineneg, u can pls liaise with bebrief to surrender the money realised from the contribution, so we cn go on with other options available 2 us in this struggle by nxt wk.Everybdy wil agree wit me that we have waited 4 so long that the waiting is nt only begining 2 choke but also startin to kill some of us here slowly. We have all bn patient like some comrades advised us to, but we are yet to see any concrete result of any form or luk. In view of this, I think combining the waiting with a pragmatic action, which we all know, will b of good to us all, bearing in mind that the year is fast coming to an end and their is this talk of lack of budget implementation. Nobody wil want to see that his or her ministry is penciled down by Nigerians as one of those ministries who are yet to implement budget that has to do with youth employment by this time of the year when money for such project have bn approved, nt when such ministries have severally talked about job creation. So, let us key into what is presently happening in the polity to make our plight known to Mr president and MPR, bearing in mind that we will not in any way use such medium to disparage any of them, but wil use the mediun to show clearly that we are very much worried about the delay in the release of letters to DPR hopefuls.God help us all IJN!
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Who this Roz sef.. Are you the Only Poor Man in this house.
You've exhibited a larger percentage of DPR-desperation too much, pls cool down else you spidernet others into High bp.
There's rumour of goodnews abt the recruitment.. The best we can all do is to pray for all inclusive process in our favour.
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Insha Allah 4 d powers bestowed on dis month n 4 d love dat Allah Subhanawatahalla has 4 Prophet Mohammed (SAW) we shall received good news on dis recruitment vry vry soon.
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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
@All,
I wish to make a statement on the position of things with regards to our contributions and planned publication on the non-release of the DPR appointment letters. You will agree with me that there has been a lot of new developments over the past few weeks in the Nigerian Oil and Gas industry and in particulary the Ministry of Petroleum Resources, under which we hope to belong. And I want to re-iterate that our planned publication shall go on and it will be as soon as we finalise with a new publication and get the right media house to publish our message at what we can afford. I want to reassure everyone that my promise has been to continue in this struggle, and I am not backing out. And even of recent, there has been unconfirmed reports that DPR letters shall roll out soon. We have simply decided to lie low for a while and watch things unfold in the light of all the new developments to know what next steps to take.
It began with the plane crash of June 3rd, to the change in management of NNPC, to the release of NNPC appointment letters, to the burial of DPR Director's mum and then the submission of the new PIB by the Minister to Mr President which has been forwarded to the National Assembly for their consideration. The new PIB as we know when passed into law will change the way business is done in the industry. The official copy of the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB) is available for you to download and review via this link: http://fb.me/23PfrVAJe
As a result of all the above mentioned, we have decided to modify our tone and approach to the struggle. And since Madam Minister has shown that she is not sleeping and true to her words, she has evidently shown that she wants to methodically transform the industry by what we have seen so far, it is only right we address our publication to her and not to Mr President, as the reverse might be counter-productive. Also, the new events so far shall be taken into account and the publication shall only reflect the non-release of DPR appointment letters, since that of NNPC has been released. A draft of the new publication shall be made available to us soon for review. In addition to the publication, I shall also personally submit an appeal at the Minster's office in Abuja early next month. In the end, a financial report shall be presented to the house.
We are grateful to everyone who has made contributions to this course and especially to the NNPC hopefuls whose contributions shall now be used to fight for the DPR course alone. Such selfless efforts shall be rewarded. And I can assure you that our efforts will surely yield fruits in no long time.
Always follow us on twitter https://twitter.com/nnpcdprgroup for the latest responses and tweets from the Minister.
Remain blessed.
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Thanks Bebrief for your well articulated instant response. @ Roz and others, your concerns were rightly noted hence bebrief's response,I believe this should pacify any fraying nerve for now. We all remain committed to this course and would at all times do all we can by the special grace of God to ensure the successful completion of the process. I would however encourage us to try and remain calm as anxiety and desperation could push us into making grave mistakes we may only regret later. I'd advise we 'look less and pray more'. Granted the month of July seems to have come to an end but who knows, he who laughs last may just be laughing best. Better late than never and biblical speaking says "better the end of a thing than the beginning."
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faith without work is dead. i will be in lagos by Monday and will like to join in the fact finding mission if possible. just let me know where we are to meet for the take off
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@bebrief ,i agree the letter should be addressed to the minister in a soft and cajoling language,because at this moment we need to thread with caution.lets thank her for NNPC then demand for DPR.lets be praying cos i know our prayer is on course so lets intensify more pls,because no one can do but almighty GOD.
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@bebrief...happy to see you post once again.welcome back_that is if you were ever away though.
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@All, below is a draft letter to the Hon. Minister. We need as many people as possible to sign this letter which is to be published soon. Thanks in advance for your comments/contributions. Please note that this letter has to be brief and straight to the point.
AN OPEN LETTER TO THE HON. MINISTER OF PETROLEUM RESOURCES, ARCH. (MRS.) DIEZIANI ALLISON MADUEKE BY THE 2011 BATCH OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES 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 in the face of an imminent overhaul of the oil and gas industry as proposed by the Executive in the Petroleum Industry Bill (PIB).
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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Re: DPR Interview; How did it go, guyz?
Thanks Debrown, may god help us
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@debrown, kindly skip ''in the face of an imminent overhaul of the oil and gas industry as proposed by the executive in the PIB'', by so doing d sentence wil b direct and apt. 2. Avoid bringin to her knowledge that most hopefuls already knw their fate via d FCC list, hence replace successfl candidates with hopefuls.
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@debrown, also try reminding her that she has always promised to ensure that the FG's dream of job creation in the oil and gas sector becomes a thing of reality, hence bringing the long running recruitment to a logical conclusion wil help win her the confidence of Nigerian youths on her plans to transform the country's oil and gas sector.