Twelve years after Saddam was overthrown by the US-led invasion, many Iraqis still despise him for the abuses committed by his Baath party regime.
"I didn't want to further embarrass the prime minister's office... So I requested I be relieved and that was done," Jaboori said in a post on his personal Facebook page.
Jaboori -- a former BBC journalist who became Abadi's spokesman less than six months ago -- confirmed to AFP that he had resigned.
The video is interspersed with images including of Saddam standing in front of crowds, holding a sword and riding a white horse in a parade.
Yesterday, Jaboori posted a statement on his official Facebook page that confirmed that he sang the song "more than 15 years ago," saying that "I had to meet the requirements of living at that time".
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