Unconfirmed sources have said that President Jonathan has
sacked the executive secretary of the Nigerian Investment Promotion Commission
(NIPC), Saratu Umaru, and appointed Uju Hassan-Baba as acting executive
secretary in her stead.
Umaru had been under pressure of recent, with allegations of
abuse of office and high-handedness against her from some directors and staff
of the agency.
In her defence, she told newsmen, after staff of NIPC
demanded for her removal in a protest a few weeks ago, that some directors in
the agency, indicted by the recent audit of the agency’s account books, were
behind the protest at the agency’s headquarters in Abuja.
Umar, who addressed the media on the incident, said that
audit findings showed that monies running into hundreds of millions of naira
were misappropriated by the directors.
“I felt there were pressing issues that needed attention, so
I did not spend any N35 million furnishing my office. That you can confirm repositioning the agency for optimal service delivery is my top priority but
those who are used to the old ways of doing things are the ones misinforming
the staff,” she said.
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