Former president Olusegun Obasanjo recently
said that Africa’s richest woman, Folorunsho Alakija was one of
the 25 people he made billionaires.
This comment comes as
response to Alakija’s accusation that ex-president illegally took
an oil block allocated to her company.
Remi Oyeyemi, journalist, poet, writer and public analyst in this
opinion piece explains why Muhammadu Buhari should probe
Obasanjo.
There is nothing unusual about Obasanjo – Onyejekwe’s
failing to create 50 Nigerian billionaires as he intended. He
has always failed Nigerians in every endeavour he has been
involved. But the larger question remains the inability of our
leaders to follow due process in exercising power. Our rulers
often act as if they are kings of the jungle and that the laws
of the land do not apply to them.
They exude beastly
instincts permeated with ruinous vendetta in manifesting
congenital need to demonstrate crude power.
To Mrs. Alakija, until she was allotted oil wells, no one has
really heard about her. She was never associated with any
known business endeavour. She did not descend from any
rich family or was previously married to a billionaire of
credible means. She became a billionaire because she was
allotted oil wells. She is emblematic of the mis-governance
that has always characterized our clime. She got to be
allotted oil wells in a system where nothing was ever fair
and without due process. She only used her connections
with our power aphrodisiacs euphemized as rulers, to get
the oil wells.
Mrs. Alakija is a Yoruba woman. Like the retired General
Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma she got many oil wells because
of her proximity to crude power in Nigeria. None of them is
from Niger – Delta. With the publicly available list of the
owners of oil wells in Nigeria, the people of the Niger Delta
have been evidently short changed. How many Niger
Deltans became billionaire as a result of owning oil wells?The bottom line is that Mrs. Alakija did not get the oil wells
through due process. When Obasanjo-Onyejekwe was acting
like a bull in the china shop breaking everything in his path,
he never followed due process in taking the oil well from
Mrs. Alakija. The allocation of oil wells in Nigeria has
always been part of crude exercise of power by our Military
and civilian rulers. Generals Ibrahim Babangida and Sani
Abacha, (the hero of President Mohammadu Buhari who
never stole a dime of Nigeria’s money) were the guiltiest of
this genre of power dispensation.
Be that as it may, the poverty of Obasanjo – Onyejekwe’s
leadership was manifested in the reported expressed
statement that he wanted to create 50 billionaires during his
tenure. This poverty of leadership in one’s estimation could
only be surpassed by that of former President Shehu Shagari
and President Mohammadu Buhari. One is not very sure,
given the positive economic indices under General Sanni
Abacha whether he could be added to this inglorious list
outside tendentious fascistic and dictatorial idiosyncrasy.
It is not surprising that Obasanjo- Onyejekwe could only
think this way – making 50 billionaires during his tenure
rather than building an economy that would create authentic
billionaires. One of the questions raised by this revelation is
whether Obasanjo – Onyejekwe is one of the new
billionaires that were created during his tenure in Aso Rock?
If so, how did he become a billionaire from having only
23,000.00 naira in his account in 1999 before assuming
office? How much was his salary and emoluments as the
President of Nigeria for him to become a billionaire in 2007?
If the politicized EFCC under President Buhari is not able to
probe Obasanjo – Onyejekwe who has literally convicted
himself of corruption through this public statement, then he
needs to abandon his fake anti – corruption wars. It should
not surprise any unbiased observer of Buhari administration
if the probe of Obasanjo- Onyejekwe did not take place. It
won’t take place because Buhari was not able to go after
Ibrahim Babangida and Abubakar Abdulsalaam, apart from
Obasanjo- Onyejekwe. He has not been able to do so
because President Buhari himself is very corrupt in his
personal life and during his services to Nigeria.
Apart from several evidences in public space on President
Buhari’s personal acts of corruption and lack of integrity, his
comfort with several crooks within his cabinet and other
staff serves to confirm that President Buhari is a
congenitally dishonest person. His refusal to probe former
Governor Rotimi Amaechi, call his Chief of Staff, Abba Kyari
to order, fire his Chief of Army Staff, General Yusuf Buratai
and hold accountable his Minister of Internal Affairs in Bello
Dambazzau regardless of mountains of evidence against
them, shows that Buhari is a fake anti-corruption President.
President Buhari’s inability to probe Obasanjo –Onyejekwe
is derived from his own comfort with corruption. Hence he
could only probe selectively. With so much noise made
about Diezani Alison Madueke’s stealing, some of which
were connected to General Dambazzau, to allow the latter to
remain in his (Buhari’s) cabinet is functionally related to the
poverty of leadership that Obasanjo – Onyejekwe himself
manifested during his own tenure and has continued to
manifest since he left office.
Deriving from the poverty of Obasanjo- Onyejekwe’s
leadership of Nigeria is the abject deterioration of Nigeria’s
infrastructures under him and which other presidents since
then have inherited and have not been able to do anything
about. Rather than concentrate on building Nigeria’s
economy through the development of our infrastructures –
roads, hospitals, educational institutions, judiciary, airports,
water ways, the police, the Armed Forces, agriculture,
industrialization among many others – he was busy building
the so-called billionaires who contributed little or nothing to
the country’s economy.
It is very evident that Obasanjo – Onyejekwe is a billionaire
today given his new assets accumulated since 1999 and
known to the public. But Nigerians do not have a list of the
24 other billionaires that he made during his tenure less Mrs.
Alakija that he has admitted publicly as being one of them.
Since this is something that Obasanjo – Onyejekwe is very
proud of as part of his own achievements, even though he
considered himself a failure in this regard, he should be able
to come out and tell Nigerians who are these billionaires that
he made.In making this disclosure, Obasanjo – Onyejekwe should
also avail Nigerians with how these people made their
billions from the Nigerian economy under him. What kind of
jobs did they do or create? What kind of contracts did they
execute? What were the processes followed in empowering
them? Or were they just conduits to steal the commonwealth
and eventually took their own shares of billions that passed
through them? By releasing their list, Nigerians would be
able to establish their pedigree and understand if there is the
need for them all to be probed to return Nigeria’s billions.
If it is discovered that Obasanjo – Onyejekwe’s billionaires
have actually bilked the country, then the EFCC should invite
him for a meeting. If Buhari’s EFCC would not go after
President Obasanjo – Onyejekwe and his billionaires to
establish if their billions were stolen from Nigerians, should
we still be talking of any war on corruption? Any benefit of
the doubt given to President Buhari based on his fake
integrity ought to become null and void. Or is this war on
corruption only meant for certain Nigerians and not others?
President Buhari should know, assuming he has the
intellectual ability to understand, that on this war on
corruption, he could only deceive some of the people some
of the times but not all the peoples all of the times.
Nigerians are not stupid and they are paying attention.
“In the long history of the world, only a few generations have
been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of
maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility – I
welcome it.”
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