The organization urged ONYEAMA to act swiftly to comply with the whistle-blowing policy of the government of President MUHAMMADU BUHARI, and international standards, which guarantees full protection and restitution for any whistle-blower against harassment, intimidation, victimisation or any form of retaliation.
SERAP in the letter by its Deputy Director TIMOTHY ADEWALE said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is shielding information on the alleged fraud by sacking THOMPSON.
SERAP said it will be compelled to pursue appropriate legal action against ministry to challenge the unfair treatment and victimisation of THOMPSON.