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Femi Falana Criticizes Removal of FCCPC CEO, Calls for Commendation Instead

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Femi Falana Criticizes Removal of FCCPC CEO, Calls for Commendation Instead
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Renowned senior lawyer and human rights activist, Femi Falana, has criticized the recent removal of Babatunde Irukera, the Former CEO of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC). Falana argued that rather than being sacked, Irukera should be commended for his positive impact on the agency.

Falana expressed concern over the use of the term “dismissal,” deeming it libellous. He pointed out that the President had not disclosed any wrongdoing by Irukera and emphasized that the removal process should involve Senate approval, considering the position’s status as a commissioner.

The human rights advocate highlighted Irukera’s achievements, including securing a $110 million fine from a tobacco company, which he suggested should be used to upgrade cancer centers in Nigeria. Falana praised Irukera’s effectiveness in reorganizing the FCCPC, making it arguably the most effective regulatory agency in the country.

He questioned the justification for the removal, especially when Irukera had other pending matters that could have benefited the country. Falana urged the President to reconsider the decision and acknowledge Irukera’s contributions.

In response to the criticism, presidential media aide Bayo Onanuga clarified that Irukera and Alexander Ayoola Okoh, Director-General/CEO of the Bureau of Public Enterprises, were relieved of their duties, not dismissed. Onanuga emphasized that the President’s directive intended to scout for their successors, and the use of the term “dismissal” carried unintended connotations.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu thanked both men for their services and wished them well in their future endeavors, according to Onanuga. The clarification aimed to address the concerns raised in the media regarding the language used in the initial announcement.

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