President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday
summoned his Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, and the Head of the Civil
Service of the Federation, Winifred Oyo-Ita, over their clash at the
Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, Abuja.
The fierce crossfire between Kyari and
Oyo-Ita, which occurred shortly before the Federal Executive Council
meeting, was believed to have been caused by the leaked memo, which
Oyo-Ita sent to Kyari on the controversial reinstatement and posting of
the embattled former chairman of the Pension Reforms Commission,
Abdulrasheed Maina.
A source at the meeting said Kyari
accused Oyo-Ita of leaking the memo, which she wrote to the CoS on the
reinstatement of Mr Abdulrasheed Maina into the Civil Service.
In the memo, which was exclusively
published by The PUNCH on Tuesday, Oyo-Ita said that she warned the
President against asking Maina to return to the civil service, saying
doing so could affect the anti-corruption war of the Federal Government.
Oyo-Ita, it was gathered, also accused Kyari of being the brains behind the leakage.
The altercation occurred in the presence
of Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo; President of the Senate, Bukola
Saraki; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Yakubu Dogara; National
Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, John Odigie-Oyegun; service
chiefs and ministers.
Saraki, Dogara, Oyegun and the service
chiefs were present to witness the inauguration of the new Secretary to
the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, as well as the
launching of the 2018 Armed Forces Remembrance emblem.
A Presidency source, who spoke to our
correspondent on condition of anonymity on Wednesday, said the President
was embarrassed when he was briefed about the altercation between Kyari
and Oyo-Ita.
He said even the presence of the Vice President did not deter the two officials from the clash.
The source said, “The President was
embarrassed when he leant about the altercation between the two
officials. He, therefore, asked the two officials to see him after the
FEC meeting. It was a gory sight, seeing the two officials almost
fighting at the Council Chambers.
“Efforts made by the VP to calm the two
officials were rebuffed by the two officials. It was apparent that none
of them had faith in each other.”
In the memo, Oyo-Ita had claimed that
her warning was based on the implications Maina’s reinstatement would
have on the anti-corruption war of the Federal Government.
The memo, with reference number HSCSF/HCSF/LU/COR/FCSC/750/T, was dated October 23, 2017.
The memo, titled, ‘Re: Abdulrasheed
Abdullahi Maina,’ was received in the office of the Chief of Staff to
the President on October 23.
The President had directed the HoS to investigate the circumstances that surrounded the return of Maina to the civil service.
He gave the directive following the public outcry that trailed Maina’s reinstatement.
Maina, whose whereabouts are still
unknown, has been accused of embezzling pensioners’ funds running into
billions of naira and is currently under investigation by the Economic
and Financial Crimes Commission.
Explaining further, the HoS said she met
the President after the Federal Executive Council meeting on Wednesday,
October 11, and verbally warned Buhari against bringing Maina back to
the service.
She, however, did not say what the response of the President was after briefing him.
Oyo-Ita said, “Please, note that the
OHCSF was never in agreement with the reinstatement and consequently
never conveyed the approval of the FCPC to Mr. A. A. Maina, nor approved
his posting to the Ministry of Interior or any other MDA.
“Rather, I sought audience with His
Excellency, Mr. President on Wednesday, 11th October, 2017 after the FEC
meeting where I briefed His Excellency verbally on the wide-ranging
implications of the reinstatement of Mr. A. A. Maina, especially the
damaging impact on the anti-corruption stance of this administration.”
The letter also read, “Further to your
letter Ref. SH/COS/100/A/1570 dated 23rd October, 2017 on the above
subject matter, I write to inform you of the circumstances leading to
the irregular recall of Mr. Abdulrasheed Abdullahi Maina.
“I wrote to place on record the
following facts as it permits (sic) to Mr. A. A. Maina who was dismissed
from service on 21st February, 2013.
“The move to recall Mr. A. A. Maina was
at the instance of a series of letters from the Attorney General of the
Federation to the Federal Civil Service Commission requesting the
commission to give consequential effect to the judgment that voided the
warrant of arrest issued against Mr. A. A. Maina, which formed the basis
for the query and his eventual dismissal.
“The letters herewith attached as Annexes I-III are:
(a) Ref. HAGF/FFCSC/2017/VOL.1/1 dated 19th January 2017,
(b) Ref. HAGF/FFCSC/2017/VOL.1/ 2 dated 21st February 2017; and
(c)Ref. HAGF/FFCSC/2017/VOL.1/1 dated 27th April 2017.
“The FCSC thereafter requested that the
Head of the Civil Service of the Federation should advise the Permanent
Secretary, Ministry of Interior to consider the AGF’s letter and make
appropriate recommendations to the commission and this was so
communicated to the Ministry of Interior.
“The Ministry of Interior took the
matter to the Senior Staff Committee of the ministry and recommended the
reinstatement of Mr. A. A. Maina into the service as Deputy Director.
“The OHCSF forwarded the recommendation
to the FCSC which has the constitutional responsibility for
appointments, promotion and discipline for further action.
“The FCSC in consideration of the letter
from the AGF and the recommendations of the SSC of the Ministry of
Interior consequently approved and conveyed the reinstatement of Mr. A.
A. Maina with effect from 21st February, 2013 vide letter herewith
attached as Annex IV.
“(vi) The letter of reinstatement, as
communicated to HCSF Ref. FC. 4029.82/Vol. III/179 dated 18th
September, 2017 attached herewith as Annex IV, ostensibly also copied
the Ministry of Interior which is the one erroneously used to document
Mr. A. A. Maina on a claim that he has resumed work since 28th
September, 2017. The Ministry of Interior informed the OHCSF of this
development vide letter Ref. MI/1436/II/24 dated 16th October, 2017 from
Ministry of Interior stating that Mr. A. A. Maina has resumed with
effect from 28th September, 2017, is attached as Annex V.
“Please note that the OHCSF was never in
agreement with the reinstatement and consequently never conveyed the
approval of the FCSC to Mr. A. A. Maina nor approved his posting to the
Ministry of Interior or any other MDA. Rather, I sought audience with
His Excellency, Mr. President on Wednesday, 11th October, 2017 after the
FEC meeting where I briefed His Excellency verbally on the wide-ranging
implications of the reinstatement of Mr. A. A. Maina, especially the
damaging impact on the anti-corruption stance of this administration.
“However, I have requested the Permanent
Secretary, Ministry of Interior, to provide any documentary evidence to
support the claim of reinstatement and posting of Mr. A. A. Maina by
OHCSF, since after his dismissal.
“The letter to the Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Interior is attached as Annex VI. The foregoing is
accordingly submitted for your information and further consideration.
“Please accept the assurances of my best regards.”
Reps invite AGF, HoS
An ad hoc committee of the House of
Representatives confirmed on Wednesday that it was set to begin
investigations into the circumstances surrounding the reinstatement of
the former Chairman, Presidential Task Force on Pension Reforms, Mr.
Abdulrasheed Maina.
The Chairman of the committee, Mr. Aliyu
Madaki, told The PUNCH that the first sitting of the committee would be
devoted to drawing up a work plan.
The House had resolved on Tuesday last
week to probe the Maina scam following a motion moved by the Chairman,
Committee on Interior, Mr. Jagaba Adams-Jagaba.
The Speaker, Mr. Yakubu Dogara, named some lawmakers to serve on the Madaki panel.
Other members of the panel are Abubakar
Danburam-Nuhu, Jagaba Adams-Jagaba, Ayo Omidiran, Solomon Adeolu,
Kingsley Chinda, Yunusa Abubakar, Timothy Golu, Kehinde Odeneye and
Sergius Ose-Ogun.
Asked to give an update on the probe, Madaki said, “We are doing pre-sitting meetings before we invite them.”
Findings by The PUNCH on Wednesday
indicated that top on the list of persons to be invited by the panel was
the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr.
Abubakar Malami.
Also to be invited is the Head of Civil
Service of the Federation, Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita, Maina and other
persons involved in the matter.
In its resolution to probe the case, the
House had also directed the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission to
immediately arrest and prosecute Maina to “serve as a deterrent to
others who might have corrupt tendencies.”
President Muhammadu Buhari had a day
before the resolution, ordered the sack of Maina after the news of his
resumption of duty as a director in the Ministry of Interior, reportedly
embarrassed the Federal Government.
The House specifically resolved to
investigate the “disappearance, reappearance and subsequent
reinstatement/promotion” of Maina after the EFCC had initially been on
his trail.
The House motion read partly, “The House
recalls that Maina fled this country to the United Arab Emirates in
2013 to avoid arrest and prosecution.
“The House also recalls that he was
formerly sacked from his position as an Assistant Director in the
Ministry of Interior in 2013 by the administration of (former President)
Goodluck Jonathan.
“The House is concerned that Maina came
back from self-imposed exile and was posted to his former ministry of
interior and given double promotion from Assistant Director to Acting
Director.
“The House is aware that President
Muhammadu Buhari has directed his sacking from the Federal Civil Service
with immediate effect.”
Don’t intimidate HoS, groups warn FG
Various groups and individuals on
Wednesday warned the Federal Government against any attempt to
intimidate the Head of Service, Mrs. Winifred Oyo-Ita over the leaked
memo on the Abdulrasheed Maina saga.
Speaking on the issue, the convener of
the Coalition of Northern Politicians, Academics, Professionals and
Businessmen, Dr Junaid Mohammed, said the “verbal tirade” against
Oyo-Ita by the President’s Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari, was obviously an
attempt to intimidate her into silence.
He said, “This shameless act by the
Chief of Staff clearly shows you how desperate this administration can
get. Most of the questions we as Nigerians have been asking about what
Mr. President knows about this whole Maina saga have been answered by
this leaked memo.
“We have been asking what does Mr.
President know about this whole thing and when was it brought to his
attention? Unless he comes clean, no attempt by a chief of staff to
intimidate a thorough bred career civil servant whose record of
performance he can never match can wash this administration clean of
this crime against the Nigerian people.
“If anybody feels strongly about what
she said in her reply to the query issued to her such a person should
produce a superior counter-argument instead of trying to intimidate her
into silence. Nigerians are watching. This woman was queried, she merely
replied, what tells you that it was not members of the cabal that
leaked the document to make her look bad?”
The Committee for the Defence of Human
Rights has also flayed Kyari for attacking Oyo-Ita, saying it was an
embarrassment to the Buhari administration.
The CDHR President, Malachy Ugwummadu,
said, “The Maina issue has become very scandalising and embarrassing. It
is not unexpected. Some of us have repeatedly expressed our resentment
over the poor coordination of the entire affairs of this government.
“The height of that resentment was the
show of shame that characterised the altercation and near fisticuffs of
the Chief of Staff and the Head of Service. I think the President at
this point needs to address the drift.”
The Director, Centre for Anti-Corruption
and Open Leadership, Debo Adeniran, however, said, “What happened
between Abba Kyari and Oyo-Ita was a private discussion which we should
not worry about, except Kyari was seen to be an interloper in matters
which concern the President.”
Maina hiding to save his life – Aide
Mr. Olajide Fasakin, who is one of the
aides to the embattled former chairman of the defunct Presidential Task
Force on Pension Reform, Mr. Abdulrasheed Maina, has said his boss was
hiding to protect himself from being killed.
Fasakin claimed that some people were
after Maina’s life, saying they attempted to assassinate him during the
administration of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.
Fasakin, who stated this on Wednesday
while featuring on Channels Television, insisted that he did not know
the whereabouts of the embattled former pension reform chairman.
He said the people that wanted to kill
him shot at him five times, adding that it was after the shooting that
he had to go underground.
When asked whether Maina would come out
if the Senate President promised to protect his life, the aide said, “I
would not advise him to come on the basis of the fact that there was a
petition against some members of the 7th Senate of having collected some
N3bn from the pension thieves. The petition is with the ICPC and the
EFCC; we haven’t got the report up to this moment.
“ The only way out, most likely, would
have been for Mr. President, in his position as the President of the
country to put together a commission of enquiry like Justice Chukwudifu
Oputa Panel, do all the activities on the television, then we would
advise him to come out.”
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