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Monday, 12 October 2015
Buhari sacks his Liaison Officer over embarrassment at UN General Assembly
President Muhammadu Buhari has sacked his
Presidential liaison officer, Nura Rimi.
Rimi was fired just five months after he was
appointed into the post.
No reason was given for the president’s
decision, which has also not been officially
announced.
But DAILY POST gathered that it may not be
unconnected with the embarrassment Buhari
suffered at the recently concluded United
Nations General Assembly in the United States.
Rimi coordinated Buhari’s itinerary, entourage
and facilitated most of the meetings that
President Buhari attended in the sidelines of the
UNGA.
But Buhari reportedly missed some key
meetings due to misinformation by his team.
The feeling in the presidency is that Rimi failed
to effectively communicate with the president’s
team and must be punished.
Rimi, who served as President Goodluck
Jonathan’s Chief Protocol Officer was posted to
Nigeria Embassy in Abu Dhabi shortly before
the presidential election.
He was recalled by Buhari, who appointed him
as his PLO before his inauguration.
Rimi is a career civil servant who had served in
Nigeria’s embassy in the US before he was
posted to the presidential Villa as a Protocol
officer where he served both former Presidents
Umaru Yar’Adua and Jonathan.
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