At least 10 job seekers died today while many more sustained
varying degrees of injury on Saturday morning during a stampede at the National
Stadium, Abuja — the Federal Capital territory (FCT) venue of the ongoing
recruitment test by the Nigeria Immigrations Service (NIS).
Several thousands of job-seekers thronged the stadium to
write the test but only one entrance to the 60,000-capacity stadium was made
available. An applicant who turned back after seeing the crowd said there was
no way the applicants would not have been more than 60,000.
At least 40 of those who were injured were admitted at the
National Hospital in Abuja, a source at the hospital said, adding that several
others were referred to other hospitals due to lack of capacity to admit and
treat all those injured.
The recruitment exercise is also ongoing in all other states
of the federation. At the National Stadium, Surulere — venue of the Lagos
recruitment exercise — an applicant told SaharaReporters that prospective
job-seekers present on Saturday far outnumbered the 45,000 capacity of the
stadium.
“I can tell you that more than 100,000 people came for this
test”, he said. “I have never seen this kind of crowd before in my life. Even
if this was a FIFA World Cup football match, you will never get spectators this
many”.
The crowd at the various recruitment centers all over
Nigeria is actually not a strange development, considering Nigeria’s
unimpressive unemployment statistics.
In 2011, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) put the
country’s unemployment rate at 23.9% , but observers believe that not only is
the true figure far higher, the rise in the rate of unemployment over the last
three years has been underestimated to paint a rosy picture economic recovery
by the Nigerian government.
Source: SAHARA REPORTERS
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