Sunday, 17 March 2013

FG sacks all Nigerian Law School directors.

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The Federal Government (FG) has sacked the director general of the Nigerian Law School, Tahir Mamman, and his six deputies who head each of the the Law Schools in Lagos, Enugu, Kano, Yola, Bayelsa and Yenagoa, which has thrown the schools into a  mid-session crisis.
Although the FG  offered no reasons for the sudden sack, sources in Abuja said it was based on the recommendation of the Nigeria’s Justice Minister, Mohammed Adoke.
President Jonathan approved the sack late Thursday.
However, Mamman will keep his post till a replacement is announced for his job and those of his deputies.
Unofficial sources in Mr. Adoke’s office said the recommendation was based on claims that Mr. Mamman had spent five years in office.

3 comments:

  1. This country..in the middle of a school session?come on!and why sack why not retire the DG is his due?I bow for this country.

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  2. In a country where the system. Doesn't work and anything goes what can one expect.the best?of course not.

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  3. #Ogaatthetoptinz

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