MOWCA: Adalikwu is an international public servant, can’t be sanctioned under Public Service Rules – President Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu has directed the immediate halt in the investigation and and recall of Dr. Paul Adalikwu, the Secretary General, Maritime Organisation of West and Central Africa (MOWCA), and also said that the scribe is an international public servant who should not be sanctioned under Public Service Rules, especially on matters that does not threaten the national security of the country or indicative of gross misconduct.

This was contained in a directive issued by the Presidency to the relevant organisations in the matter following the plot to recall Adaliku by the Federal Ministry of Transport. The presidency directed that the investigation and recall of the MOWCA scribe be stopped immediately.

The latest development is a clear indication of the Federal Government of Nigeria throwing its weight behind the MOWCA scribe, putting the matter that has persisted in the last six months to rest.

According to the letter, which was signed by the President’s Chief of Staff, Rt. Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, Tinubu said the plan by the Federal Ministry of Transportation in August to recall the MOWCA SG was inappropriate as the organisation’s scribe has ceased to be an employee of Nigeria and only subjected to rules of the organisation he is serving until the expiration of his tenure.

President Tinubu asserted that Dr. Adalikwu as an international public servant who has ceased to be an employee of the Federal Government of Nigeria and therefore must be accorded such respect and privileges. And should not be subjected to the country’s Public Service Rules meant for the normal civil servants.

The letter which was sighted by some reporters in Abuja, dated December 15, 2023 was copied to the Director General, National Intelligence Agency (NIA); Honorable Minister of Transportation, Nigeria; Honorable Minister, Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Minister of Transport, Republic of Congo and Chairman of MOWCA at the organization’s Headquarters, Abidjan; and Honourable Minister, Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy.

Tinubu said “Dr. Adalikwu cannot be subjected to or come under the disciplinary control of the Federal Government of Nigeria. Disciplinary control and administrative processes against him can only be exercised in line with the rules of MOWCA. Neither can our public service rules apply to him while in the service of the organisation. He can therefore not be recalled and replaced by Nigeria unless he has committed crimes of such gravity or serious misconduct that threatens the national security of the country that sponsored him for election to the position of Secretary General of MOWCA. Thus the request for his recall and withdrawal in the circumstances described in the report is inappropriate and should be discountenanced.

“In light of the foregoing and after due consideration, the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy is hereby directed to stop forthwith any process or move to recall and withdraw Dr. Adalikwu until he concludes his tenure” part of the letter read.

It may be recalled that in August 2023, Dr Magadalene Ajani, the Permanent Secretary,Federal Ministry of Transportation had appointed Mrs. Nneka Ogochukwu Obianyor, the Deputy Director of Reforms Coordination at the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), as the new Secretary-General of MOWCA to replace Adalikwu.

The nomination and planned replacement had failed as it was at variance with the MOWCA rules of procedure which provides for election of the Secretary General and clearly expreses the conferment of nomination powers, in case of a vacuum in the office on the Chairman of the Bureau of Ministers of the organisation.

President Tinubu’s intervention – which represents the position of the Federal Government of Nigeria has permanently settled the matter once and for all.

Adalikwu has been commended for his good work as a worthy global maritime ambassador of Nigeria and urged to continue his job as Nigeria’s representative and DG of MOWCA.