VIDEO: Buhari’s Minister Asks Gunmen to Chase Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Other NIDCOM Staff from Office Complex in Abuja
Buhari’s Minister Asks Gunmen to Chase Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Other NIDCOM Staff from Office Complex in Abuja
The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Isa Ali Pantami, has ordered gunmen to chase the Chairman/Chief Executive Officer of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa and other NIDCOM Staff from the office complex In Abuja.
Dabiri-Erewa made this known while highlighting the challenges of NIDCOM since it was established.
The former lawmaker said her commission no longer had a space to work from after Pantami ordered gunmen to throw them out from an office the Nigeria Communication Commission gave to them.
In a video posted on the website of NIDCOM and tweeted by Dabiri-Erewa on Sunday, she said, “The office we got, given to us by NCC but we were actually driven away by the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Mr Isa Pantami, within two days, they drove us out with guns and what happened? The place was given to us by NCC.
“You know we all help each other, NCC as an agency of government, said there is a place you can use to settle in, and just as we settled in, I was in Ethiopia when I got a call. I thought that it was a joke. I came back from Ethiopia on Thursday, this happened on Tuesday, by Friday when I went to the office, guns, armed men had taken over the place. I thought it was a joke, but here is the thing, I’m a government employee, so is he. It’s a government business.
“I have complained officially but we let it be. He wants the place, let him take it. That place is still there, a whole floor is still vacant. As I speak with you, all our items are locked up. I don’t have computer, I don’t have printers, everything has been locked up.
“So after COVID-19, we are hoping that we can get a space and move in. These things locked are personal printers, personal laptops of our very dedicated staff because when you are just starting a lot of things are not there.”
Watch the video credited by Sahara reporters