BABACHIR,BARU, MAINA & YUSUF: A BEWILDERING TREND
One of the greatest virtues President Muhammadu Buhari( PMB) is
associated with is Integrity. This popularly marketed virtue is the back bone
of the faith Nigerians have in PMB to fight corruption. This was the primary
promise made to the people of Nigeria and this was also the main reason
Nigerians voted him into power. Therefore one would expect that the President
would ordinarily not do or permit to be done anything that would impugn his
integrity. When the story about his former SGF Babachir Lawal broke, following
Babachir's indictment by the National Assembly, many Nigerians were shocked
that it looked as if he was being shielded from facing the law. PMB quickly set
up an- in house committee to investigate the indictment and he was soon
absolved. But the National Assembly stuck to their gun, supported by the civil
society and subsequently forced PMB to set up another investigative committee
now headed by the Vice President. It took nearly six months for the report to
be acted upon. Babachir was found culpable by the VP's Committee and PMB had to
replace him. Since then, we have read that the EFCC has begun to question him
on the grass-cutter deal. It was bewildering to many that PMB would drag his
feet in dealing with a corruption matter. Given Nigerians current revulsion to
issues related to corruption and their expectations,they thought that such a
weighty accusation should have involved the EFCC immediately the accusation was
made by a responsible government body like the Senate of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria.
Then enter Kanti Baru who was appointed the
Group Managing Director of NNPC. Some time last year, Ibe Kachikwu the Minister
of State for Petroleum wrote a memo to PMB which eventually became public that
Kanti Baru was awarding contracts without the approval of either the Minister
of State or the NNPC Board. Indeed Ibe accused Baru of insubordination and
sidelining of the NNPC board which he chaired. It was then reported that for
some of those approvals Baru either went to meet PMB on his sick bed in the UK
or went to meet PMB's Chief of Staff. Baru was reported to have responded that
he did not need the approval of the NNPC board to award either procurement or
sales contract. Rather he only needed to go to the NNPC Management Procurement Committee which he Baru chaired. This explanation was supported by the Presidency
and the matter was closed after Ibe was admonished to mind his business, know
his limits and to concern himself with the mundane assignments of the minister
of state with his lame statutory board. Baru was vindicated and Ibe was
humiliated. In all my years in corporate governance, I am yet to come across
this kind of arrangement where a corporate statutory board does not have an
approving power over certain levels of contracts or procurement, and the
Nigerian Government under PMB believes it is OK. Up till today, I find this
arrangement bewildering.
While we were still trying to understand how
this NNPC's troubling corporate governance structure promotes transparency and
ethical conduct, the story of Maina broke out. Maina was accused of
misappropriating billions of Naira when he was Chairman of a presidential
committee on pensions set up by President Goodluck Jonathan. He was relieved of
his appointment and invited by the National Assembly and the EFCC. He declined
the invitation and was declared wanted by the EFCC. Maina took a walk across
the Border and waited for the fall of President Goodluck Jonathan. PMB came to
power and authorised the Attorney General - Malami to visit Maina in the UK and
negotiate his return. Maina made a triumphant return and between the DSS, AGF,
Minster of Interior and the Presidency he got reabsorbed into the federal
civil service and received double promotion. The Head of the civil service
briefed PMB that the re absorption of Maina into the service was going to
affect PMB's anticorruption fight. She was ignored and Maina resumed and was
paid his arrears of salary at the new level from 2013 when he was sacked by
Jonathan. The civil society and the media raised the red flag and after
dithering for a while, PMB authorised his sack. The EFCC invited him again, he
refused and rather took another walk across the border back to his base in self
exile. EFCC then declared him wanted a second time. And nobody was queried or
sanctioned. It was just an ordinary matter. Neither the DSS, nor the Police,
nor the Immigration, nor the Ministry of Interior was put to any task. Then the
National Assembly sets a committee to investigate how all these happened under
the watch of PMB. The AGF goes to court to stop the investigation. Truly
bewildering !
When we were hoping that we had seen the end of this kind of troubling
incidents, then enter Prof Yusuf who was (or is) the Executive Secretary of the
National Health Insurance( NHIS). Yusuf was accused of impunity,corruption and
other elements of malfeasance. The Minister of Health, the distinguished
Professor Adeoye did a preliminary investigation and sent Yusuf on suspension
to enable him do a more detailed investigation. Yusuf resisted going on
suspension claiming that he was appointed by the President and therefore could
not be disciplined by the Minister. After some ding-dong, he succumbed and
proceeded on an indefinite suspension. Meanwhile, the Minister ordered a full
scale investigation and thereafter submitted the report to the President. I am
told that the report confirmed the indictment. As the Hon Minister waited for
the presidential review of the report and the recommendation, he and the entire
Nigerian People were shocked to hear that the Presidency had ordered Yusuf to
resume work without recourse to the Minister nor to the recommendations of the
investigative panel. Since then, neither Yusuf nor the NHIS has had peace. The
Workers union and their labour leaders have occupied NHIS in protest against
the presidential recall. A few days later a pro-Yusuf group (similar to
pro-govt group that demobilized the 'our mumu don do'group) also joined in
occupying the NHIS, fully paralyzing an organization that was already partially
paralyzed under Prof Yusuf's leadership.
That this would happen where a case of
corruption seems to be overlooked and where the authority of the minister seems
undermined left me thoroughly and
completely bewildered. And I exclaimed like Baru like Yusuf! God Help me!
Mazi Sam I. Ohuabunwa OFR
sam@starteamconsult.com
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