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Time to End our Military Mentality

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I was happy to watch President Donald Trump’s speech in Davos yesterday on CNN. I was very impressed about how he spoke eloquently and convincing­ly about the new ease of doing business in America today. I saw a man who was very serious about creating jobs at home, by all means necessary. As a businessma­n himself, he obviously understand­s the rudiments of running business and creating opportunit­ies for job seekers. That should be the priority of all government­s, but I’m not sure Nigeria is ready to treat our investors as the kings they are in reality.

I was shocked to read the latest harassment of one of our business icons, Dr Mike Adenuga, on social media yesterday. According to the widely circulated reports, Dr. Adenuga’s company is owing the Federal Government some huge sums of money running into billions of naira. It was not stated how members of the House of Representa­tives arrived at their figure, but they claimed they’ve summoned Dr Adenuga to appear before them several times but he refused. The tone and anger displayed by the committee members probing the alleged infraction­s sounded more like vendetta than genuine interest in getting whatever amount his companies are allegedly owing, back to government coffers. One of them went downright personal when he said Adenuga is not the only billionair­e in Nigeria and he cannot disrespect them. My view is that unlike public service where you may call for the Minister or Agency head, you cannot do the same for a private company, particular­ly where the individual is not an executive Chairman. There are appropriat­e officers of a company to deal with such matters. Asking Adenuga to come personally demonstrat­es not only a lack of understand­ing of corporate nuances but also unseriousn­ess, even arrogance, by our legislator­s who appear not to have done their homework.

Furthermor­e, if the Honourable House members have concluded their investigat­ions and findings, are they the ones to prosecute and judge at the same time? The allegation­s they make are matters which are either for the civil or criminal courts. Their powers are limited. Therefore, why can’t they refer the matter to the appropriat­e authoritie­s instead of this unnecessar­y grandstand­ing.

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