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I’m unaware of Dakuku’s sack as DG NIMASA – Amaechi

*Says news is mere speculation

By Adelola Amihere

The Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi has said he was not formally informed of the sack of the Director General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dakuku Peterside.

The news of the sack of the Director General went viral on Wednesday in which it was reported that President Muhammadu Buhari had approved the appointment of Bashir Jamoh as the new DG of the agency.

In a live morning show on television on Thursday morning in Abuja which the Minister appeared, he said “ Maybe we need to call him (Peterside) this morning to know whether he is in the office but the government does not take an arbitrary decision.

Amaechi explained that If he were to be sacked, the minister of transportation would be told to formally intimate the DG of his sack saying “I am not aware that the president has directed me to intimate anybody of his sack.”

He said: “I am not aware. As of yesterday when I spoke to the DG of NIMASA, he was in the office and they had a board meeting and he was present at the meeting.

“ I am not aware that he has been removed. I spoke to him at about 3 pm to 4 pm yesterday and I should know if he has been sacked. If I am the minister of transportation, I should know.

Asked if the alleged sack has anything to do with National Assembly probe of the agency for failing to audit the agency account for the past 6 years, Amaechi said: “am not aware of that you said 6 years he came into office in 2016, that means he has been DG for four years, you cannot be punishing him for the offense committed by past DGs.”

Speaking further, the minister said, “I don’t think the news is right, I feel it’s mere speculations, they should wait till next Tuesday like I said the president has the authority to appoint whoever he wants to appoint and if he wants to extend his tenure he can do so.”

Jamoh is the Executive Director of administration and finance in NIMASA while Peterside’s tenure expires on the 10th of March, 2020.

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