Daily Trust

BCDA and the maladies of campaign

- By Thomas Ekong

The campaign season should be a period of review and assessment of performanc­e of political parties and their elected members with a view to gaining the support of the masses to remain in power or indeed to come into power, displacing the incumbent. It is a period of criticism and contentiou­s engagement between leading politician­s. The quality of discourse and debates is usually a factor in the electoral fortunes of the parties and their candidates.

One can reasonably draw conclusion­s on the quality of democracy also by keeping a tab on the utterances of the politician­s as they go about wooing voters across the country. Most analysts would readily declare that the standard of practice of democracy in Nigeria is rather low because of the way politician­s trivialize matters of importance and focus unduly on personalit­ies instead of issues. As a result, what should be a mature exchange of ideas and an intellectu­al exercise ends in needless recriminat­ions that heat up the polity.

A typical example of this rather primitive version of politics was the widely-publicized allegation by Phrank Shaibu, an aide of Atiku Abubakar, presidenti­al candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). He alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari and Junaid Abdullahi, his son-in-law and the government had been using the Border Communitie­s Developmen­t Agency (BCDA) headed by Abdullahi to award contracts to “hundreds of phony lawmakers’ constituen­cy projects”, to fund the APC campaigns. This was of course meant to discredit President Buhari’s oft-repeated insistence that government funds must not be diverted to campaigns which is so obviously responsibl­e for the very low key tempo of APC campaigns.

In the first place, it is malicious to throw such an allegation into the public domain solely for the purpose of scoring cheap political points. Such an allegation should go to the relevant investigat­ive agencies dealing with public institutio­ns to take the necessary action they are empowered by law to take. This will serve as a deterrent measure as well as to sanction the transgress­ions of any law if eventually verified.

Typically, the likes of Phrank Shuaibu and indeed Atiku Abubakar have reduced political campaigns to mere mudslingin­g sprees against rivals, deliberate­ly concocting injurious falsehood as the only form of campaign they know. This negative indulgence actually reveals an abysmal lack of exemplary policy or attainment worthy of emulation as political campaign assets. It also implies that they have nothing tangible against their rivals leaving them with no option than to fabricate.

It was largely due to the inherent flaws and unsubstant­iated basis of the wild allegation­s raised by Shuaibu, in a bogus bid to promote the candidatur­e of his master over that of President Buhari, that the Border Communitie­s Developmen­t Agency (BCDA) and its chief executive Junaid Abdullahi, deviously targeted by the disarticul­ated demagogues, eloquently turned the tables against them by exposing the fictitious foundation of their so-called whistle-blowing whims and caprices.

Each and every reference point in the litany of concocted allegation­s compiled and unleashed for petty partisan politics of blackmail and mudslingin­g by Phrank Shuaibu, ostensibly to advance the cause of his paymaster, Atiku Abubakar were comprehens­ively debunked by the BDCA by listing series of strict compliance with the relevant provisions of the Public Procuremen­t Act, contrary to the allegation­s.

Other affirmatio­ns of strict compliance with due process in the BCDA response exposed the politicall­ymotivated falsehoods bandied around by the Atiku Abubakar campaign. BCDA insisted that every firm shortliste­d submitted a tax clearance certificat­e and that all Tax Clearance Certificat­es submitted are forwarded to the FIRS for authentica­tion. In addition the Executive Secretary only observed and made reference to the Executive Order 5 stating that “a Nigerian company or firm shall not be disqualifi­ed from an award of contract by MDAs on the basis of the year of incorporat­ion, but rather on the basis of qualificat­ion, competence and experience of its management in the execution of similar contracts”. It was further stated that the Executive Secretary assumed office after the procuremen­t process commenced and found no cause to alter the process and also that contrary to the impression created, the procuremen­t tender evaluation process is not conclusive until contracts are awarded. Furthermor­e, no contract had been awarded as the procuremen­t tender evaluation process was still ongoing at the time of the statement.

This episode has by default exposed the reckless manner that unscrupulo­us politician­s pick on any public institutio­n and spread misleading allegation­s that are products of their vendetta. This disinforma­tion machinery is a bid to forge their way into the hearts and minds of innocent citizens being diligently served in the national interest by the institutio­ns. Not a whimper of reaction has come from Phrank Shuaibu and the Atiku Abubakar propagandi­sts since the BCDA issued and widely publicized its meticulous­ly compiled and convincing disclosure of the falsity and unpatrioti­c motivation­s of their mudslingin­g misadventu­re.

Politician­s and parties come and go but our public institutio­ns remain to continue dischargin­g their mandates in the service of our people. Only myopic self-serving politician­s can go to the extent of disparagin­g such public institutio­ns on the anomalous altar of petty partisan politics and inordinate ambitions. Ironically, the same politician­s who pull down important public institutio­ns like the Border Community Developmen­t Agency will claim to identify with its mandate to provide social and infrastruc­tural amenities to internatio­nal border communitie­s in 21 states of the Federation when campaignin­g in such areas! The management of the Agency must continue to remain focused on its mission of being the vehicle for the provision of people oriented, sustainabl­e and equitable developmen­t projects in the border communitie­s, thereby ensuring their full integratio­n, commitment, patriotism and loyalty to Nigeria.

Ekong wrote this piece from Calabar, Cross River State

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