Ex-DSS Spokesperson, Ogar Sues FG Over Sack
Former Spokesperson of
the Department of State Service, DSS, Marilyn Ogar, has dragged the
Federal Government before the National Industrial Court, NIC, sitting in
Abuja, over the abrupt termination of her employment by the President
Muhammadu Buhari led administration.
Ex-DSS spokesperson,
Marilyn Ogar Ogar who formerly held sway as the Deputy Director in
charge of Public Relations at the DSS under ex-President Goodluck
Jonathan, was on September 3, 2015, demoted and compulsorily retired by
the Federal Government.
She was sacked
alongside 44 other top directors in the security agency, who were
beneficiaries of a promotion exercise that was carried out by Jonathan’s
administration in March last year. Ogar’s elevation to the rank of a
deputy director followed a commendation by ex-President Jonathan who was
impressed with her public enlightenment campaigns on anti-terrorism.
However, shortly after
his election victory, President Buhari fired the then Director General
of the DSS, Mr. Ita Ekpeyong, and appointed Lawal Daura in his stead.
Upon his assumption of office as DG of the DSS, Daura, immediately
demoted all the personnel that benefited from the promotion exercise
that was okayed by ex-President Jonathan, even as he summarily retired
Ogar.
The promotion was said
to have been done with little regard to due process and extant rules
guiding such exercise. Prior to her retirement, Ogar was reportedly
redeployed to Maiduguri, Borno State, after her demotion. Her ordeal was
perceived in some quarters as a consequence of alleged partisan role
she played towards the build up to the 2015 general elections. Meantime,
in the suit she lodged before the NIC, the former DSS spokesperson
insisted that she was illegally removed from office. Ogar, through her
lead counsel, Mr. Ahmed Raji, SAN, is praying the court to set aside her
purported demotion from Assistant Director to Chief Security
Intelligence Officer.
Besides, she wants the
court to declare that her employment with the DSS, “has statutory
flavor and same may only be lawfully determined strictly in accordance
with the relevant provisions of the public service Rules”. In her
originating summons, Ogar further prayed the court to not only nullify
her sack, but to also reinstate her with all her ranks, salaries and
benefits. Moreover, she is asking the court to determine whether she is a
public officer and whether she can be lawfully demoted, sacked or
retired by the defendants.
Joined as defendants in
the matter were; the Attorney General of the Federation, Mr. Abubakar
Malami, SAN, the DSS, as well as its DG, Daura. Already, the President
of the NIC, Justice Babatunde Adejumo has assumed jurisdiction over the
suit which is expected to come up for hearing on Thursday.
Vanguard reportage.

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