Ubani Asks FG To Reverse Reappointment Of Prof Musa-Olomu As FMC Abeokuta MD Over Alleged Age Falsification

Posted on September 29, 2021

Former 2nd Vice-President of Nigerian Bar Association, Dr. Monday Ubani has threatened to the drag the federal government before the court for allegedly renewing the appointment of the Medical Director of Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta, Ogun State, Prof Adewale Musa-Olomu despite an indictment against him.

Ubani stated that Prof Musa-Olomu who was appointed as MD of FMC, Abeokuta in 2017, ought not to have had his reappointment renewed since he was indicted for age falsification, gross misconduct and abuse of office by the board of medical centre two months ago.

Ubani noted that it is unfortunate that Prof Musa-Olomu who is also being investigated by the Nigerian Police, FCID, and is currently on administrative bail was not asked to step aside by the Federal Ministry of Health but was rewarded with renewal of his appointment. 

According to Ubani who vowed to file a suit against the FG if the appointment is not reversed, such action negate the principle upon which the current administration under President Muhammadu Buhari claims to stand for.

He said: “President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration was widely voted into power for first and second term because the president assured Nigerians that he will fight corruption in any form in the country to a stand still. 

“I want to use this opportunity to remind the the APC led administration that what just happened in FMC, Abeokuta where a man who ought to have retired from service but clearly altered his age to get another term in office, is another form of corruption which if not reviewed, will certainly dent the image of this administration. 

“I want to presume that the president personally may not be aware of what has happened in FMC Abeokuta with the connivance and collusion of the Federal Ministry of Health, but I believe it is not too late to revisit the matter.

“The old practice where public servants flagrantly violate the Public Service Regulations and Government Circular without punishment must be discouraged. Institution like FMC, similar Ministries, Departments and Agencies under the Federal Republic of Nigeria  is governed by rules known as Public Service Rule; this is where guidelines both on appointment and retirement of public servant are stipulated.

“Alteration or change in the date of birth presented while joining Public Service is a serious crime that should not  be taken lightly. The Public Service Rule is clear about  any Public Servant being investigated and proven to  have altered or changed  date of birth  which could lead to  summary dismissal from the civil service.

“I hereby call on the Federal Government review the process through which Prof Musa-Olomu’s tenure was renewed and if found to have been fraught with corruption, should be reversed. Our health system is too important and critical to be handled by persons of questionable character. 

“Federal government should also investigate the circumstances under which the Ministry of  Health suppressed the letter of the Board to the Ministry/office of the SGF withdrawing its earlier recommendation of Prof Musa-Olomu for a second term which was written before the petitions that came in were investigated.

“I also demand that Federal Government should investigate the circumstances under which Prof Musa who is being actively investigated by the Nigerian Police FCID and is currently on administrative bail was not asked to step aside by The Ministry of Health  but was instead recommended for a second term with the letter presented publicly to him by the Minister of Health despite the Ministry being in receipt of a court process seeking to forbid the step of renewal.

“Let me conclude by saying that if the Federal Government of Nigeria fails, refuses and/or neglect to address these weighty issues as raised in this press text, I shall without any further notice to them  take legal measures  and actions as a concerned citizen for the intervention of the judiciary into this crisis solely created by the Federal Ministry of Health.”

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