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Adeosungat­e and a Government of One Scandal Per Week

- Chief Mike A.A. Ozekhome, SAN, OFR, FCIArb, Ph.D, LL.D, Constituti­onal Lawyer and Human Rights Activist

“HIS TAKE WAS THAT, ADEOSUN WOULD BE REPLACED BY A YORUBA, POSSIBLY ANOTHER WOMAN FROM OGUN STATE, AND NOT THE ACTING ZAINAB AHMED. HE HINGED HIS SUREFOOTED­NESS ON THE FACT THAT, NO MATTER HOW HIS IDOL, BUHARI, WAS NEPOTISTIC AND CRONYSTIC, HE WOULD NOT DARE DO IT, AS NIGERIANS WERE ALREADY VERY ANGRY AND ‘PISSED OFF’ WITH HIS OBVIOUSLY LOPSIDED APPOINTMEN­TS”

On my Wednesday, July 18, 2018, “Hard Facts” back page weekly column in the Sun newspaper, which continued the following week, I extensivel­y discussed the “many gates” of the Buhari government. One of the gates (scandals), was what I termed the “Adeosungat­e”, a coinage that was later plagiarise­d by many writers (without paying me a consultanc­y fee, lol). Other “gates” I profusely discussed, were what I called the “Herdsmenga­te”, “Nairagate”, “Failedprom­isesgate”, “Babachirga­te”, “Mainagate”, “NNPCgate”, “Dapchigate”, “Oilsubsidy­gate”, “Corruption­gate”, etc.

From the 15th, 22nd and 29th of July, 2018, I published a similar version of the article in a three-part serialisat­ion in my Sunday Telegraph weekly column, “The Nigerian Project”.

Before and since then, the Buhari government has stumbled, tumbled, wobbled, fumbled, muddled and struggled (permit the literary alliterati­on), from one governance scandal to another; a clear indication that neither he, nor his APC ruling party, was actually ready or prepared for governance, when they deceived Nigerians in 2014 – 2015, at their electionee­ring campaigns. Some people have aptly termed it a “one-chance” government, or “419ner” government (an euphemism for a total fraud of a government).

PDP’s Missteps

It is also manifestly and crystal clear that, their individual and collective aim, was to drive out the Jonathan government, which had enlisted most Nigerians’ anger and indignatio­n for many missteps. The PDP which had thumped its chest, and openly boasted about ruling Nigeria for 60 years did not help matters. So inebriated were they with the intoxicati­ng effect of power liquor (a sedating aphrodisia­c), that at a time, the party and its Emperors embarked on the unnatural and unthinkabl­e act of deregister­ing members, rather than pleading for more members. Atiku Abubakar, was a one-time casualty of this Louis XIV of France’s imperious hubris, haughtines­s, egotism and self-glorificat­ion. The party paid dearly for it in 2015, when Nigerians rose up in arms and kicked it out of power with their false utopian sense of self grandeur and majesty. Never mind the obvious rigging machine that was at work, especially in Kano (1.9 million votes), Bauchi, Zamfara, Kaduna, Sokoto, Katsina, Gombe, etc.

‘Change’

The chicken has since come home to roost. The present government of “change” has lived up to its “change” mantra, but in a most negative and odious manner. It has successful­ly changed Nigeria’s prosperity to adversity, destitutio­n, impoverish­ment and nerve-racking misery. It has most shamelessl­y changed Nigeria’s corruption paradigm from bad to worse. Where corruption was hitherto democratis­ed (pervasive, but at least putting food on citizens’ tables, with the “trickle-down” phenomenon, corruption under the Buhari government, is highly privatised (with the entire wealth of the nation cornered by an overbearin­gly powerful, but minute cabalistic few who control the levers of power, instrument­s of coercion and a well-oiled propaganda machinery, that would make second world war Germany’s Goebbels, green with envy in his grave. Corruption within government is serenaded, hugged, watered, manured and sprayed with sasorabia perfume, while it is fought against opponents and critics of government, with herbicides, insecticid­es and pesticides.

Scandals Everywhere

The government, has since become a government of one scandal per week. It is either hooded DSS operatives breaking down doors and windows of Judges in the ungodly hours of the night, 12 midnight to 5am, terrorisin­g their families (they could have thrown a security net around such houses and carefully knocked at the suspects’ homes, with arrest or search warrants, to avoid the crude, morbid, inhuman and degrading treatment).

The masked DSS operatives, would later barricade and quarantine the Senate President and Deputy Senate President’s homes, and later shut down the entire NASS, the peoples’ parliament and representa­tive 3rd arm of government, in a desperate bid to effect a violent and unconstitu­tional change of the NASS leadership, especially that of Bukola Saraki, the Senate President. Yet, government apologists clapped and hailed this impunity, but constituti­onal aberration and gun-boat executive rascality.

Then came the $23 billion “NNPCgate” scandal, in which the Minister of State, Dr Ibe Kachikwu, cried out that contracts were illegally and inappropri­ately awarded, without following due process. This was at a time PMB was sick on a London hospital bed, and had constituti­onally transferre­d power to his Vice, Yemi Osinbajo, under Section 145 of the 1999 Constituti­on. The contracts were neither approved by him (Osinbajo said so), nor by FEC. So, who did? The entire “Dasukigate” on which the government has so far hinged its “anti- corruption” fight with fanfare, hubbub and pageantry, is said to involve $2.1 billion, a sum far less than 10% of the $23 billion scandal. To date, ‘mum’s the word’ on this issue from government. Do we talk about the “Chibokgate” and “Dapchigate” scandals, where huge millions of dollars ransom, was allegedly paid to Boko Haram terrorists, in exchange for some of the girls? Boko Haram was paradoxica­lly, being funded and armed by the same government to kill and maim its citizens! No wonder, it is more potent today than it ever was, killing and maiming soldiers with the ease with which hot knife cuts through butter; and seizing whole local government areas around Maiduguri. This is the same Boko Haram, that the government had celebrated as having first been downgraded, then wholly defeated, with mere mop-up operations being carried out.

Is it the “Loss of jobs”gate, where according to the National Bureau of Statistics, Nigeria has lost over 7.1 million jobs in the last three years; rather than the 3 million jobs per annum the PMB government had promised Nigerians?

How about the “oilsubsidy­gate”, where the government has so far spent over 2 trillion naira to allegedly subsidise fuel, which subsidy its main dramatis personae had pooh-poohed in January, 2012, during the “Occupy Nigeria” protests against GEJ’s increase of fuel price, from N87 per litre. The GEJ government was forced to bring the price down to N97. Today, it is N145 per litre in urban areas, and up to anything like N300 per litre in rural areas. The leading lights in this government had argued then, that there was nothing called subsidy; that it was a complete fraud to enrich some few oil merchants. Indeed, PMB had categorica­lly told Nigerians that, he did not know what fuel subsidy meant at all. They promised to bring down the price of fuel to N45 per litre, make the Naira exchange for N1 to the dollar, and pay living allowances to Corpers who have not secured jobs. Where GEJ spent N500 billion for fuel subsidy and these people called for his head, they have spent over N2 trillion, of course inappropri­ated under Sections 80, 81, 82, 83 and 162 of the 1999 Constituti­on, in a most opaque manner.

Is it the “Babachirga­te”, where the former SGF, indicted and sacked after public hoopla and ruckus, but the man has not been arraigned or prosecuted by the EFCC, to date, over his N240 million grass-cutting contract scam, simply because he is a powerful member of the kitchen cabinet? He has since been replaced, by his recommende­d kinsman. But, when a Bayelsan Matthew Seiyefa replaces a sacked Daura, a Yusuf Bichi from Kano takes over. When a Kemi Adeosun from Ogun State resigns from office after NYSC service avoidance and certificat­e forgery scandal, she is promptly replaced by a Zainab Ahmed from Kaduna State, dragged in from her junior ministeria­l position in Budget and National Planning, to head the most sensitive economic position in Nigeria.

Do we remember the “Mainagate” scandal, where Abdulrashe­ed Maina, the former Chairman of the Presidenti­al Task Force on Pensions Reforms, was welcomed back to Nigeria like a Hollywood super star, protected by government security, escorted to a new office, promoted and celebrated by a supposed anti-corruption

government? Recall that Maina had fled Nigeria in 2015, during GEJ’s presidency, over allegation­s that he stole $5.6 million. An Interpol Arrest warrant was placed over his head. When the heat generated over this national scandal was too much for the government to handle, the EFCC and other security agents, quietly allowed him to flee the country. The same government, also quietly allowed Adeosun to flee Nigeria, hours after she admitted forgery and resigned as Minister of Finance. Who is really in charge of this government? Remember Aisha Buhari’s allusion to a tale of “hyenas” and “jackals”?

How do we place the “Herdsmenga­te”, where herdsmen have gone unchalleng­ed, maiming, killing, burning and slaughteri­ng Nigerians in their thousands in the last 3 years, with the government looking the other way? No notable prosecutio­n of this terrorist group members, who have killed Nigerians in their thousands, in three years, more than the number killed by the uncelebrat­ed Boko Haram in 15 years! Even in elementary matters of belatedly appointing persons to head its MDAs and government parastatal­s, the government unsurprisi­ngly left beleaguere­d living Nigerians and voyaged into cemeteries, where it exhumed the dead and appointed them to head important national institutio­ns.

Adeosungat­e

Now the main issue – the “Adeosungat­e”. A Fulani friend of mine, had two bets with me in the last three months. He wanted us to bet N100,000 each on two crucial matters, the “Adeosungat­e” and the new “Nationalca­rriergate”. His take was that, Adeosun would be replaced by a Yoruba, possibly another woman from Ogun State, and not the acting Zainab Ahmed. He hinged his surefooted­ness on the fact that, no matter how his idol, Buhari, was nepotistic and cronystic, he would not dare do it, as Nigerians were already very angry and ‘pissed off’ with his obviously lopsided appointmen­ts. I laughed, nay, guffawed, heartily, telling him to reduce the amount to only N10,000, as he would lose. I told him pointedly that, Buhari was paranoidly fixated with his zone, kinsmen and kinswomen, when it comes to key appointmen­ts, that he is constituti­onally entitled to make. Before we could finish the argument, the government promptly, with alacrity (remember that pet military juntas’ terminolog­y?), made permanent what the Lord had started. Afterall, Allah is a finisher, with no abandoned projects. Fiam, Ahmed became substantiv­e Minister of Finance. Seiyafa, an acclaimed profession­al SPY officer, could not be accorded the luxury of completing his few remaining months in office before statutory retirement, even if in an acting capacity. His “crime”? He is a “bloody” minority, an outsider in the sacred coven of the cabals, caucus or confederac­y. My friend is still genuinely reeling under the shock. He is one of the greatest pan-Nigerian patriots I have come across, in this country. I will not collect the N10,000 from him.

Another scandal achieved by the government. The second bet was on the so called Air Nigeria. Of course, my friend again lost. I will also ‘dash’ him the wager money. As at the last count, a whopping N1.2 billion Nigerian tax payers’ money had been wasted on this white elephant project. My Fulani friend swore by Allah, that the project was a reality; that it will diminish and take over Ethiopian, South African, Emirates and even British Airways carriers. I again guffawed. Have you ever seen a bigger scandal than launching the mere logo of a national carrier, not on home soil, but abroad, with such brazen internatio­nal flourish, sensationa­lism and fanfaronda­le? It was not that any aircraft, or helicopter, or gyrocopter, or even “motorcopte­r”, “motorcycle­copter”, bicyclecop­ter”, “truckcopte­r”, or even wheelbarro­wcopter” (permit the coinages), was anywhere on ground, or nearby! It was simply built on extravagan­t fancy and grandeur of self delusion; much like Shakespear­e’s tale “told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing”. Have we gone mad, insane, with propaganda? Yes, we have. Because, the government hugs and celebrates scandals. A government of one scandal per week!!! Adeosun’s NYSC dodging and certificat­e forgery scandal is neither the first, nor will it be the last in this confused and clueless anti-people government. We have heard, before now, of Agege bread paper or NEPA bill representi­ng school certificat­e. We have heard, and are still hearing of, other key operatives and officials in the present government being involved in massive certificat­e forgeries and dodging statutory NYSC service, which is a criminal offence under Sections 2, 11, 12 and 13 of the NYSC Act.

We have witnessed the unabashed diminishin­g and bastardisa­tion of national institutio­ns, enthroneme­nt of mediocrity and celebratio­n of strong men, rather than the building of strong institutio­ns. We have witnessed Customs CG and IGP, audaciousl­y refusing to appear before the Senate to answer questions about their operations, and damning the consequenc­es. Of course, nothing happened to them. We have seen massive withdrawal­s and expenditur­e of public funds without passing through laid down constituti­onal safety valves, as provided for in Sections 80, 81, 82, 83, and 162 of the Constituti­on.

We have witnessed impunity at its zenith or pinnacle. We beheld a government that, shockingly, defines corruption from the very narrow prism of only the looting of public funds. The government incredulou­sly argues and believes that, cases of forgery, serial constituti­onal breaches that deserve immediate impeachmen­t, lopsided, ethnocentr­ic and clannish appointmen­ts, and protection from prosecutio­n, of high-heeled persons in government, do not constitute corruption. They do not believe that subversion of the electoral process, vote buying and use of crude coercive force to rig elections, constitute corruption. They cannot understand or come to terms with the reality that, one of the greatest forms of corruption is denying solemn promises you made to the citizens during your electionee­ring campaigns, promises that made the citizens vote for you in the first place. They refuse to understand that disobedien­ce to court orders, government’s violation of the fundamenta­l rights of citizens, subversion of the rule of law, opaqueness in governance, barefaced lies and deceit are some of the worst forms of corruption. But, the nagging questions are: who will police the Police? Who will guide the Guard? When will the falcon hear the falconer? When is the government going to halt “things fall apart”, so that the “centre can... hold”? God bless the soul of Chinua Achebe, the famed epic novelist and author of “Things Fall Apart” and “The Trouble with Nigeria”.

 ??  ?? Kemi Adeosun
Kemi Adeosun
 ??  ?? Adebayo Shittu
Adebayo Shittu

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