I’ll resist any attempt to tarnish my name, NIPOST ex-boss vows

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By Waliat Musa

11 October 2022   |   4:10 am

Immediate past Postmaster General of the Federation and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST), Dr. Ismail Adebayo Adewusi, has dismissed claims that his removal from office was due to fraud...

Ismail Adebayo Adewusi

Immediate past Postmaster General of the Federation and Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST), Dr. Ismail Adebayo Adewusi, has dismissed claims that his removal from office was due to fraud, vowing to resist what he termed misinformation and damage to his reputation.

In a statement, yesterday, he said: “My attention has been drawn to an ugly and sinister piece of publication making the rounds on account of my replacement as the Postmaster General, a position I held since December 2019 until the announcement of my suspension and subsequent replacement. The appointment or replacement of a public official, if all due processes have been adhered to, should ordinarily not be a surprise.
 
“But I am compelled to make this statement on the ground that some desperate attempts are being made to link my hard-earned reputation of more than six decades and more than three of those in excellent and patriotic services to the country, to some unidentified and unsubstantiated fraud.
 
“It is my decision to vehemently resist any strand of misinformation or damage to my reputation, all in an ungodly bid to seek justifications, where there is none, for some unwholesome actions.
 
“It should be the responsibility of the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy to explain the reasons for the replacement and not for anyone, either in the media or other channels, to help him with insinuations to justify the replacement. When it comes to allegation of fraud, however, there are relevant agencies of government saddled with investigating and establishing such allegation. I make bold to say that I have conducted myself above board.”

 
Adewusi continued: “For now, I choose to remain silent in the buildup to events of the last two months or more leading to this stage, to allow the appropriate authorities, if they so decide, to officially make public the reasons for the replacement.
 
“While it is not my intention to join issues with anyone, I make bold to say that I gave my best to NIPOST, my God-given talent which I had used in even bigger responsibilities in the past. I was saddled with a dying horse.
 
“I brought, upon my assumption of office, innovative ideas that could bail NIPOST out in line with the modern, best global practices. I approached the assignment with the required patriotic zeal, to keep afloat one of the undoubtedly sinking national institutions in our country.
 
“It is, however, a tragedy that some forces are bent on seeing to the final burial of agencies which, if revamped, could add value to the national economy, create more jobs and be primed to compete with their peers in other parts of the world.”
 

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