Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by dre11(m): 9:40am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Five of the 26 heads of government agencies sacked by President Muhammadu Buhari Monday have failed to vacate office 48 hours since the directive was issued, Daily Trust has learnt.
The sacked chief executives were directed to handover to the most senior officers in their establishments pending the appointment of substantive chief executives.
Enquiries by Daily Trust have shown that some of the sacked officials have stayed put, while others that left did so in a controversial manner, handing over to officers other than the most senior ones. This, according to our findings, led to serious crisis in some organizations such that riot police had to be called in to restore normalcy.
At the Petroleum Equalisation Fund (PEF), sources said a formal handover is yet to take place. The sacked executive secretary, Mrs. Asabe Asmau Ahmed, showed up for a meeting Tuesday during which she announced Alhaji Ahmed Bobboi as the acting ES instead of Hajiya Aisha Usman, who, sources said, is the most senior officer at the Fund. “This is contrary to the directive from the government that the sacked CEO should hand-over to the most senior officer, who is Hajiya Aisha Usman” a source said.
Mrs. Usman, it was gathered, joined the board in 1997 as a manager and became a general manager in 2009 while Bobboi joined in 1998 as a deputy manager and was promoted to GM on February 1, 2016. “The president could not have granted approval to counter a directive he issued. Some staff thought it was intended to create confusion as in the case of NIMASA,” the source said. Mrs. Ahmed neither picked calls nor replied text messages sent to her mobile phone for comment on the matter.
At the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), sources said Mr. Ahmed Farouk has not handed over ‘for now’. “He said there are still things to be sorted out; I don’t know what that means,” a source said. Mr. Ahmed did not reply to text messages nor returned calls when our reporter contacted him.
Daily Trust learnt that the agency’s General Manager, Human Resources, Moses M. Mbaba, is the most senior officer at the agency. At the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), the General Manager, Nigerian Content, Ms Jacklyn Guyil, has been acting as the ES but is yet to receive handover notes from Mr. Femi Ajayi.
When contacted, Mr. Ajayi said: “Somebody is already taking charge of PTDF; we are still working on our hand over notes. Before this recent development I went for a seminar on oil and gas in the U.S, somebody was already acting and on coming back this happened. So, the person continues to act while I prepare my handover notes.” At the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP) the feud over who should succeed Emeka Ezeh seems to have been settled. Ezeh, it was learnt, handed over to the Bureau’s Director of Energy Infrastructure Babatunde Kuye on Tuesday, a move that didn’t go down well with some other senior directors.
Speaking exclusively to Daily Trust the Bureau’s Head of Media, Thomas Odemwingie, denied there was a tussle. “There was no tussle. It was just that someone needed clarification on the criteria, which was validly given by the former DG. It was amicably settled,” he said On how Kuye emerged, he said, “All the contending directors were employed the same day. So, the criteria he then used were to say that Kuye had been acting for him each time he was not around.” Odemwingie said the first management meeting after Ezeh’s exit was held yesterday to confirm that nobody was laying claim to the post of the DG as the position was now in Kuye’s grip. Drama as Onwenu hands over At the National Centre for Women Development (NCWD), a mild drama ensued during the handover ceremony by the former Director General, Onyeka Onwenu yesterday.
The former DG was said to have angered the staff when she sought to hand over to Mr Sadiq Umar, the director, Planning, Research and Statistics instead of Mr Abdulmalik Dauda, the director, Human Resource Management, who is said to be the most senior. At about 2pm yesterday when the handing over ceremony began, staff blocked the DG’s car as well as the entrance to the venue, shouting at the top of their voices that she would not leave the premises until she did the right thing.
Chairman of the Nigerian Civil Service Union, the NCWD chapter, Musa Muhammed, said the staff used the occasion to express their grievances. Fearing that the situation will turn violent, mobile policemen were called to calm the situation. The acting director general, Mr Abdulmalik Dauda, told Daily Trust that the situation was quite unfortunate but that some level of calmness had returned to the centre after the exit of Onwenu.
He said he joined the centre in 1993, and had worked as acting DG on three occasions and that he was the one who handed over to Ms Onwenu, adding that he was taking over in acting capacity again. “This handover was quite challenging because there was a lot of tension, and the minister had to intervene because the staff wanted to do some nasty things,” he said. Chairman of the association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, NCWD chapter, Mr Emmanuel Omilearo, said the former Director General had deprived them of their rights to training, saying, “Since she came on board no staff had been trained, how can we improve in our performances?”. ITF: Between Jos and Abuja At the Industrial Training Fund (ITF), the two workers’ unions insisted the handover must take place in Jos, headquarters of the fund, not Abuja.
The former DG, Mrs. Juliet Chukka-Onaeko, was yet to hand over as at 3pm yesterday. The leadership of the Senior Staff Association of Communications, Transportation and Corporations (SSACTC), and that of Amalgamated Union of Public Corporations, Technical and Recreation Employees (AUPCTRE), by close of work on Tuesday, met with management staff at the headquarters in Jos, where they voiced concerns against the uncertainty prevailing over the transition, Kayode Alakija, president of the senior staffs union told Daily Trust yesterday.
Alakija said the unions raised concerns against the possibility of the outgoing DG handing over in Abuja. “Jos is the headquarters of the fund, and it is supposed to take place in Jos.” He said the outgoing DG cited security concerns, as reasons for her not to hand over at the headquarters, but he added: “We are not thugs, nobody will attack her.”
Also, sources at the headquarters told Daily Trust that Mrs. Juliet arranged for the hand over to take place in a popular hotel in the Wuse II area of Abuja yesterday, citing security concerns. On Tuesday, Barrister Ifeoma Ihezue, the Deputy Director for Public Relations confirmed to Daily Trust that the former DG would handover to Mr. Dickson Onuoha, the Director of Procurement, but Daily Trust learnt that workers are poised for protest if she did not hand over to Mr. Ari.
In a reaction, the former DG told Daily Trust on phone that she had no idea of who to hand over to, and when and where, adding that members of the management had not told her what to do at about 1pm when she spoke with our reporter. “The management is having a meeting with the minister (of Industry, Trade and Investment); they will decide when and where I will do that. All the handing over notes are coming from the departments, not from me,” Mrs. Juliet said.
Na’iya to oversee TETfund again At the Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), the former ES, Prof. Suleiman Bogoro, endorsed the letter from the federal government and briefed the Director in Executive Secretary’s office, Malam Aliyu Na’iya, to oversee the affairs of the office from Tuesday, a source told Daily Trust yesterday.
The source said proper briefing for the hand over was in progress and would be completed soon. He said Na’iya had assumed the position of overseeing the agency already and had convened the Executive Management meeting to brief members on the development.
Malam Nai’ya handed over the position to Bogoro after acting as the Executive Secretary of TETFund from September 2012 to April 2014 at the exit of Prof Mahmood Yakubu in 2014. Now he is to oversee the affairs of the agency as the most senior director not as an acting Executive Secretary pending the appointment of a new one. www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/confusion-as-sacked-heads-of-agencies-defy-handover/134237.html 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Last2comment(m): 9:44am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Don't mind them, they will leave just that the skeletons in their cupboards are very old and dusty so they need very strong brooms to sweep them out before leaving. 30 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Tunami(m): 9:46am On Feb 18, 2016 |
buhari will deal with them. 4 Likes |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Nobody: 9:49am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Prime time drama 1 Like |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by EHMIR(m): 9:50am On Feb 18, 2016 |
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Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by vedaxcool(m): 9:59am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Send security operatives to restore order, do this people think they are handling their personal property? Do they think they are playing with Jonathan?
#ThisisBuhari I trust in my president, he will show this ex - DGs how to behave like human beings in a civilized society. 8 Likes |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Baawaa(m): 10:01am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Maybe they think is a joke,this is Buhari regime they should not add to their predicament by not obey the people's general. 4 Likes |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by iWrite4People: 10:11am On Feb 18, 2016 |
I hope these are exaggerated happenings. No need for so much drama. Totally unnecessary. 2 Likes |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by drss(m): 10:23am On Feb 18, 2016 |
when will buari dullard be sacked he has commited impeachable offences ova d last 4 months. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by deebsman1(m): 10:28am On Feb 18, 2016 |
In PMB we trust. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Hurlstarling: 10:30am On Feb 18, 2016 |
So? |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by babyfaceafrica: 10:30am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Trash post..what is this suppose to achieve? |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by cold(m): 10:31am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Hmm..as Peter Okoye would say..'still on the hashtag #nobebyforce to remain for office |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by dammytosh: 10:31am On Feb 18, 2016 |
vedaxcool: Send security operatives to restore order, do this people think they are handling their personal property? Do they think they are playing with Jonathan?
#ThisisBuhari I trust in my president, he will show this ex - DGs how to behave like human beings in a civilized society. Endorsed with 100000000000000000000 Likes 7 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Nobody: 10:31am On Feb 18, 2016 |
drss: when will buari dullard be sacked he has commited impeachable offences ova d last 4 months. Hmm....rather funny that in Nigeria,prosecuting the corrupt is impeachable. The election was lost.....and every Nigerian leader has the right to appoint people to the job that he or she deems fit for the job. Gej did it, Yaradua did it, and so on. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by modath(f): 10:31am On Feb 18, 2016 |
They never esperederit!! Pot of soup yaff trowey, 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by TruthHurts1(m): 10:32am On Feb 18, 2016 |
They can defy handover, but can they defy 30 year jail sentence for corruption? 1 Like |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by eleko1: 10:32am On Feb 18, 2016 |
There's time 4 everything.It is not their family property/business.They shud drag those who refused to handover |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by NobleAngell(f): 10:32am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Gud |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by naijathings(m): 10:33am On Feb 18, 2016 |
#NoBeByForce |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by thefakestan: 10:33am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Which ones? |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Nobody: 10:33am On Feb 18, 2016 |
i de come mak i sh*t 1st
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Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Nobody: 10:34am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Petroleum Equalisation Fund (PEF), The sacked executive secretary, Mrs. Asabe Asmau Ahmed
At the Petroleum Products Pricing and Regulatory Agency (PPPRA), Mr. Ahmed Farouk sacked
Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF), Mr. Femi Ajayi. sacked
Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), Prof. Suleiman Bogoro sacked
apparently all these people were sacked because they are Ibo 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Samexdx(m): 10:34am On Feb 18, 2016 |
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Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by BE811APP: 10:35am On Feb 18, 2016 |
They should better hand over oo.. esp d ITF DG |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Nicepoker(m): 10:35am On Feb 18, 2016 |
vedaxcool: Send security operatives to restore order, do this people think they are handling their personal property? Do they think they are playing with Jonathan?
#ThisisBuhari I trust in my president, he will show this ex - DGs how to behave like human beings in a civilized society. u trust him abi. 1$ is now #373 3 Likes |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by tolexy007(m): 10:37am On Feb 18, 2016 |
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Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by sanbells(f): 10:37am On Feb 18, 2016 |
They're scared to leave coz dem never chop money finish. Corrupt hypocrites. Greedy mouths wey no dey chop belle full. Whether they like it or not, they'll still vacate. Leave let's see if we'll have lil change in naija. Agents of corruption |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Iroh88(m): 10:38am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Most likely wanna cover all their tracks before leaving the office. Don't wanna give the hangman the rope with which they'd be hanged. Simple official order, they won't carry out, acting like spoilt kids. When the big stick is wielded and they have their asss whooped, kids around here would start screaming #Tyranny. For me, memos and files and official letters/documents that emanated from their respective offices should be scrutinised. Any that originates ONE MINUTE AFTER the time they wrote "received" on their termination letters should be treated as a crime of acting under false pretence because they are imposters. That is simply the law. 3 Likes |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Emekamex(m): 10:38am On Feb 18, 2016 |
A lot of them have skeletons in their cupboards. |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by damton(m): 10:38am On Feb 18, 2016 |
Nicepoker: u trust him abi. 1$ is now #373 if it were oga Jonah, it will be 2500 to $1 2 Likes |
Re: Sacked Heads Of Agencies Defy Handover by Segadem(m): 10:39am On Feb 18, 2016 |
hmmm |