President Goodluck Jonathan has
ordered the Head of Service to commence disciplinary action against
Chairman of the Pension Reform Task Force, Alhaji Abdulrasheed Maina,
saying specifically that "section 030402 of the Federal Government’s
Public Service Rules lists Absence from Duty without Leave as an act of
Serious Misconduct punishable by dismissal".
Jonathan who had on Thursday stated
through his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati
that he was not shielding Maina had cautioned, however, that laid down
civil service rule and procedure should determine Maina's fate.
But Abati yesterday told State House Correspondents that the matching
order given to the Head of the Federal Civil Service by the president
became necessary "following his receipt from the Inspector-General of
Police of a status report on efforts by the Nigeria Police to execute
the warrant issued by the Senate for the arrest of the Chairman of the
Pension Reform Task Force".
The presidential spokesman said, "President Goodluck Jonathan today
directed the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation to immediately
commence disciplinary action against Alhaji Maina for absconding from
duty.
Section 030402 of the Federal Government’s Public Service Rules lists
Absence from Duty without Leave as an act of Serious Misconduct
punishable by dismissal.
"In his directive to the Head of Service, Alhaji Isa Sali, President
Jonathan noted that the Inspector-General’s report clearly indicated
that Alhaji Maina had absconded from his official duties.
President Jonathan directed the Head of Service to act expeditiously
on the disciplinary proceedings against Alhaji Maina and report back to
him on actions taken".
Disclosing the content of the IGP's report that informed the
president's directive, Abati said, "The Inspector-General of Police,
Alhaji Mohammed Abubakar stated in his report to President Jonathan that
after receiving the Senate’s warrant for the arrest of Alhjai Maina, he
had constituted a team of detectives under the leadership of a Deputy
Inspector-General of Police to find and arrest him in compliance with
the Senate’s directive.
"The Inspector-General said that the police has since mounted
surveillance at Alhaji Maina’s home and Office but has been unable to
arrest him because he has gone into hiding and stayed away from both
locations since the warrant was issued, leading to his publicly being
declared wanted by the Police.
"Alhaji Abubakar assured the President that “intensive search”
operations were still ongoing for the arrest of Alhaji Maina and that
the Police will not relent until he is apprehended and produced before
the Senate".
The Senate had on Wednesday handed down a two-day ultimatum to the
president to sack Maina from the Federal Civil Service, saying Jonathan
should choose between it and the pension task force chairman.
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