NSITF management kick against suspension of somefun, others
The Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF) says its management remains operational, despite being suspended by Chris Ngige, minister of labour and employment.
Managing Director/Chief Executive of the Nigeria Social
Insurance Trust Fund (NSITF), Mr. Adebayo Somefun (pictured above), was
suspended alongside NSITF's Executive Director, Finance and Investment, Mr.
Jasper Ikedi Azuatalam, Executive Director, Operations, Mrs. Olukemi Nelson and
Executive Director, Administration, Alhaji Tijani Darazo Sulaiman.
Deputy Director, Press and Public Relations, Charles Akpan
made the announcement in Abuja on Thursday, July 2 (read here).
In a letter dated July 1, 2020 and addressed to Adebayo
Somefun, Ngige said President Muhammadu Buhari had approved the suspension of
the management Somefun heads over "misappropriation and other gross
misconduct".
Somefun was instructed to hand over to the most senior
official in the board, and face a panel that would investigate procurement
dealings of the agency from 2017 to 2020.
Reacting in a statement on Thursday, NSITF said the
president has not given such a directive.
The statement reads: "We wish to state that President
Muhammadu Buhari has not suspended the management of NSITF and has not made any
such announcement, anywhere.
"For clarity, we received a letter from the Hon
Minister of Labour and Employment, Sen Chris Ngige, stating that he is carrying
out a procurement audit of NSITF, and that Management is suspended.
"We had noted that the Minister’s action is against
President Buhari’s directive, through the Secretary to the Government of the
Federations that no minister should suspend, or purport to sack any head of
agency appointed by the president.
"The memo stressed that ministers should follow laid
down procedures, by going through the governing board of the agencies, to make
recommendations to the SGF, ahead of any action, if necessary.
"We respect the president’s commitment to due process,
and are assured we shall be protected by it. Meanwhile, the NSITF management
remains open to any form of investigation by the appropriate agencies, as it
has nothing to hide."
NSITF said it had received many letters and petitions from
the minister and that it would make communication available to the public and
relevant authorities, if necessary.
It added that the "management of NSITF is still discharging its duties, as appointed by Mr President, and we ask all stakeholders to remain calm and focus, as all is well."
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