The Travesty of Public Appointments in Nigeria
Akintokunbo A Adejumo
“Prof. (Ishaq) Oloyede of JAMB has remitted 5 billion to government early
in August and yesterday announced another 3 billion is ready to be remitted this
week making it 8 billion. The Finance minister made this announcement and some
of us may have seen it. In 40 years of JAMB no kobo has ever been remitted to
government.
Interestingly, Oloyede, (a former Vice - Chancellor of the University
of Ilorin, before his appointment as the current Registrar and Chief Executive
of Nigeria's Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has
neither increased fees nor changed anything else really. I know he is trying to
clean up JAMB through the various activities being announced.
The FEC (if you like say Buhari) has now directed they must bring all
the formers heads of JAMB immediately to come and explain what happened during
their time. There are still honest people in Nigeria. Does
it mean they have been sharing such monies? How many people share it? How come
not a single person in JAMB blew any whistle on this in the last 20 years for
example?
*Our country must certainly have some of the most wicked citizens in the
world*”
The above was sent to me by a friend, a Professor, who is on
the same WhatsApp group as myself. Please see the germane questions asked? This
is our country for you. Yes, indeed, Nigeria must have the most evil and wicked
people in governance and in the larger society in the world.
I have many times written about this unfortunate and
debilitating phenomenon, which perhaps is unique to Nigeria, that men and women
will be appointed to be Director-Generals, Chairmen/women, Directors, Chief
Executive, Executive Secretaries, Permanent Secretaries, Comptroller-Generals
of this or that agency, etc to head both public and government institutions,
agencies, departments and after a few years, these unscrupulous and corrupt
people retire, or in many cases, forced to retire or resign, and the next thing
you hear and know about them is that they are very rich; that they have built
these many mansions or that in Abuja or their hometowns; that they have
ventured into large scale farming; that they have bought a small plane; they
have built a church or mosque for their communities and so on. Some even go
into politics to offload some of their loot and flex some muscles on the same
unfortunate populace they have stolen from.
The travesty of the situation is often lost on our people who
adulate these people. We never bother to think to ask ourselves - and them too
- how can someone on a salary (and even with certain expenses) afford such
lucre and ability to live beyond their means? Nobody ever have the courage to
come out and speak and condemn these evil, hypocritical parasites and leeches
who have been looting this country from their dingy offices, while putting on
the facade of service and sincerity to the public and to their employers.
I have often met people like them, in Nigeria and abroad, who
will come for one award (usually bought with their loot and/or worthless) or
the other, with accolades heaped on them, and people from their town and tribe
and religion fawning over them, while these common thieves will be exuding
innocence and honesty, not minding the loot in their pockets.
They are the reasons why our River Basin Authorities are not
working and making us self-sufficient in agriculture; why Nigerian Universities
Commission is upside down; ineffective FADAMA and other agricultural projects;
failed healthcare projects; moribund and grounded education initiatives, illegal
mining of our mineral resources, etc. These people killed those government and
public projects and initiatives with their wanton greed and selfishness.
And therefore, for the past forty years or so, when I finally
realise what a fraud and deception we run in this country, have never been
impressed by CV’s as long as my arm containing all kind of spurious and dubious
experiences, skills, abilities, positions occupied, degrees/diplomas and awards
won or conferred upon, etc, and when I read or hear that such person has been
appointed to this or that agency.
In all honesty, the fault is with the mediocre system we
operate and the various types of rudderless governments and leaderships we have
been unfortunate to have over the decades. This is because there is no altruism
in the appointment of people into public and government offices and agencies.
It is always because of nepotism, “man-know-man” or political compensation.
Meritocracy is, most of the time, sacrificed for mediocrity and nepotism. In
fact, in Nigeria, it is a rule of thumb that when appointed to a public office,
it is to allow you to “chop”, and not only that, you must make returns to the
authorities that appointed you, as well as those who lobbied for you to reach
that position. As such, the running (or, we should call it, ruining) of the
country have ended up, ninety-nine percent of the time, in putting square pegs
in round holes. It is still happening. It never fails to happen. That is the
way things have been and will continue to be for a long time. And if we
continue to do things the way we have been doing it and we have not been
getting the right results, we will continue to fail. The civil service, public
offices and even in private industry is replete with examples.
Even in democratic elections, we fall foul of the rules of
meritocracy and competence; abandoning our ideals and morals, and instead going
for some of the most criminal and insane elements in the world to put into
power at the expense of people who are ready to serve the country and bring
sanity back into public appointments.
It is almost risible, if not for our dire and unfortunate
situation. The hypocrite public appointee laughing all the way to the bank with
money meant to be used to develop country and better the lives of our people;
and the same people hailing him/her, extolling him/her, and seeing nothing
wrong with the crime. It is a sick society we have here.
I was passing by the National Iron Ore Mining Company, Itakpe
the other day, and like it always happens to me, I was abashed with frustrated
emotion to see the abandoned light railway that was supposed to move goods,
services, and people from Itakpe to Ajaokuta, and who knows, perhaps beyond
that, and would have laid a more solid foundation for our railway development.
Yet, some Nigerians, and of course, their foreign collaborators, are
responsible for this mess and waste, and nobody has ever been investigated,
indicted not to talk of being arrested, prosecuted, and jailed for this
monumental fraud and theft perpetrated on a people. It is incredible!!! But
then, can’t we list thousands of other cases of such frauds and monumental
waste in this country?
The same questions asked at the opening of this article, and
more, need to be addressed:
·
Does it mean they have been sharing such
monies?
·
How many people shared it? Who are the people
who shared it?
·
How come not a single person in JAMB blew any
whistle on this in the last 20 years?
·
How come people are not blowing whistles on all
the other public bodies over the last 30 years?
One thing I am
very sure of is that there are millions of former and current public appointees
and officials, whether in senior or junior capacities, who have benefited and
are still benefiting their pockets with public money that belongs to ALL
Nigerians.
Let’s dispense
with the pretense and the delusion. We all know heads of parastatals, agencies
and departments of government are appointed mainly for political compensation,
to loot and to make returns to their nefarious and scheming godfathers. Also,
to steal as much public funds as possible during their tenure in office either
to enable them or their godfathers to run for political offices or simply to
live comfortably and ensure the financial securities of their families and next
generation. Thus, these lackeys go in there and their intent is already known,
but nobody dare prevent them. Is that service? It’s an easy decision!!
We can all
quote from moral sayings of great people from now to kingdom come, but the
damage that these people have done to our physical and moral emancipation and to
our psyche, mindset and attitude are not easily removable, and as we see, is
being played out or passed on from one generation to the other. What hope do we
then have?
I have seen
some of these thieving hypocrites address the public and warn against
corruption, while he is sitting in his office looting the treasure through one
stroke of his red pen. It was all I could do to hold myself from shouting them
down or stoning them.
So, what to do?
The government of President Buhari has learnt something from the JAMB issues.
He should extend it to ALL public offices and appointees stretching back for a
long time, but my fear is that the resources to do this are not there, and
paper trails and other financial records would have been destroyed by these
thieves.
But something needs
to be done to ensure that crime and corruption do not pay, even after 20, 30 or
40 years, and you cannot escape justice.
We simply
cannot afford to continue to run ruin) this country this way!! Something must
give, and it will not be a pretty sight when the bottom drops out.
Do not be
deceived by these crooks and charlatans!!! They are not doing any public
service but pocket service!!!
Telling the
Truth always!!!
Akintokunbo A Adejumo MSc, Dip Mngt, CIHM, MCMI, FITP
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