Ibraheem Alhassan has been replaced as spokesperson of the
Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT).
Alhassan has been in the news since issuing a statement
littered with grammatical blunders and ethnic slurs in defence of his
principal, Danladi Umar, who was caught on video hitting a security man.
After he was heavily criticised, Alhassan described the
statement as an “unedited draft” that had not received authorisation.
Confirming his recall by the ministry of information on
Tuesday, Abdumalik Shaibu, chief registrar of the CCT, disclosed that a
replacement has already been sent to the tribunal.
“It is true. He was posted to us from there in the first
place,” he said.
“I got the news that he has been recalled but there is no
official letter yet from the ministry.
“I was told there is an official letter but we are still
waiting for it. A replacement came in last week Friday, and Ibrahim came to
introduce him to us.
“We are hoping an official letter will coming this week so
that the new person can resume fully.”
When asked if there is a fixed tenure for the position,
Shaibu said he is unaware.
“It is like a routine posting. They can post and recall at
any time. Ibrahim has spent about seven years with us,” he said.
“There is no fixed tenure. Or the ministry should know. We
don’t know what the norm is in the ministry. We just see them.
Shaibu also said he doesn’t know the reason(s) given for
Alhassan’s recall.
“Maybe if I see the letter which we are still expecting, the
reasons might be stated,” he said.
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