Gwandu who was fired by
President Goodluck Jonathan in 2012 had approached the National Industrial
Court (NIC) which declared his removal as illegal.
The Ex-Executive
Commissioner of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Dr. Bashir Gwandu,
claimed his sack was an act of witch-hunt.
However, a letter obtained
from the Office of the Secretary to Government of the Federation, with
reference 6/S.12/C.4/III/653 dated November 26, 2012, signed by Secretary to
the Federal Government, Senator Pius Anyim, indicates that the former commissioner
was fired for “gross misconduct with effect from November 9, 2012.”
A presidency official said,
“There had been heated campaigns in social media and online news portals by a
section of the media to undermine the position of the Presidency on the matter.
This is rather unfortunate because Gwandu knows the truth, he was given fair
hearing and he cannot now turn round to claim he was witch-hunted. If this is
how he wants to curry favour from the incoming government, we wish him well but
he must not discredit the institution of the Presidency for his personal
ambition.”
The source said that
contrary to insinuations in the social media and other channels, Dr. Gwandu’s
sack was as a result of various acts which amounted to gross misconduct
unexpected of a public officer.
The SGF’s letter reads:
“Please recall that series of allegations were levelled against you by the
Board of the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC. Recall also that the
Minister of Communication Technology, on behalf of Mr. President, set up a
Disciplinary Committee.
“I am to note that during
the course of investigation, you were invited to appear before the committee to
explain why disciplinary action should not be taken against you for gross
misconduct.
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