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NIA Debunks Rumor of Dauda Reinstatement

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In a statement released by its legal chief, A. H. Wakili, the National Intelligence Agency (NIA) on Friday, June 23, 2023, refuted rumors that its former Director General, Mohammed Dauda, had been reinstated.

 

Wakili claims that the case determined by the National Industrial Court and the Court of Appeal concerned Mohammed Dauda’s termination as a Director of NIA due to several violations and infractions.

 

“Our attention has been drawn to false and misleading reports circulating online regarding Ambassador Mohammed DAUDA’s reinstatement as Director General of the National Intelligence Agency by the Court of Appeal, Abuja Division,” the memo’s opening line said.

 

“It is important to clarify that Mohammed Dauda was never a substantive Director General of the National Intelligence Agency. He only acted in that capacity temporarily, after the tenure of Ambassador Ayo OKE, and a brief acting stint by Ambassador Arab Yadam, until Ambassador Ahmed Rufai Abubakar, CFR, was appointed substantive Director General by President Muhammadu Buhari.

 

“The matter decided by the National Industrial Court and the Court of Appeal related to the dismissal of Mohammed Dauda as a Director of NIA for several infractions and breaches. The substance of the present appeal for which judgment has been passed relates only to procedural matters in respect of the dismissal. The case in respect of the infractions and breaches is still pending for adjudication.

 

“This false and misleading story was planted by Ambassador Mohammed Dauda and his cohorts to mislead the public. Meanwhile, a true certified copy of the judgment of the Court of Appeal is being awaited, to be studied for informed further action.”

 

Rachael Aiyke
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