Culled from Vanguard
Last week, Nigerians were outraged. Mr. John
YakubuYusufu, one of the eight civil servants accused of stealing N40 billion,
note; not N40 million, from the Nigeria Police Pension Fund, got a limp tap on
the wrist.
He had pleaded guilty to stealing N23 billion, again
note; not N23 million! The judge sentenced him to two years imprisonment.
Anyway, he was not to serve the two years imprisonment.
He was given the option of walking away by paying just
N750,000! Yes, you heard me right, N750,000 only, not N750 million! That was
the reason for the national outrage!
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But in the din of the uproar, we missed the profound
message Mr. YakubuYusufu was sending to us! He told us, “I only stole N23
billion. Government has already seized my 32 property!” Got that? He stole only
N23 billion when he could have stolen more!
It was out of patriotism that he decided to limit
himself to N23 billion; chicken change, you must agree. After all, the money
was there to be stolen and he stole only N23 billion.
And “my 32 property” seized (wrongfully?) by
government were proceeds of the “only N23 billion” he stole. So, why should he
be crucified? Why the hullabaloo?
Perhaps if you made more noise, Mr. Yusufu could
refer you to the series of scandals that went on in the National Assembly and
challenge you to show him one person that has been convicted. He could even
remind you of the rot in the NNPC.
He could point to the trillions of Naira budgeted
annually that get us nothing in return. He could even recall the Permanent
Secretary who, in the early months of Obasanjo’s administration, stole “only”
N400 million and got away with just nolleprosecui!
So a man steals “only N23 billion”, of money that
was readily available and waiting to be stolen, and the nation is outraged? I
believe the Judge appreciated the generosity of Mr. Yusuf and reciprocated his
goodwill with a handshake instead of handcuff.
Tell me; have you ever wondered why it is possible
in Nigeria for someone to steal N50,000 public fund and he or she is not found
out? He or she steals one million Naira, and nobody finds out? He or she steals
two million, N10 million, N20 million, N200 million and yet the system does not
find out?
He or she steals One billion, yet the system remains
blind to that? One, two, three, four…up to 23 billion and the man gets bored
and stops! Then Rip Van Winkle wakes up!
There is something fundamentally wrong with our
country that the Yusufus of this world are pointing out to us! Nigeria, as
presently structured, can only sustain corruption!
Between
the town and Abuja money
Remember what late Dr. Ukpabi Asike, former
Administrator of defunct East Central State, described as “Ogbomosho syndrome”?
He did not mean any offence to Ogbomosho people. He simply used their great
virtue to explain the very thing wrong with the structure of our federation.
He illustrated that an Ogbomosho man will never
embezzle the money entrusted to him by his town’s union. This is because he
easily relates with the owners of the money; he is one of them; he relates to
the objective for which the money was collected; he would not disgrace himself
or betray his trust among his people!
But the same man may not entertain the same
sensitivity for money stashed in Abuja and owned by an anonymous entity. If he
steals it, people may rally behind him as “our son”, not a thief. The church
will collect his tithe and look the other way.
In other words, stealing (okay, we euphemistically
call it corruption) like defecating on the water front on Marina Street, Lagos,
hides under the anonymity of our faulty federation. A goat owned by everybody
is easily starved, say my people.
Those who are opposed to the restructuring of this
country for effectiveness forget that order is the first law in heaven. And God
said, let there be light. That was order being ordained! And there was light.
And He looked at the result of that order, and IT WAS GOOD!
The universal truth is that order is good! Another
truth is that disorder is anti-good! In the order of things in the universe,
where there is truth, falsehood has no place. We have been labouring on the
Nigerian project, shed blood, tried leader after leader, yet nothing is
working from ordinary roads to pension funds! Why is it so?
The truth is that the foundation is wrong and
nothing good can stand on it. We must get that and stop chasing shadows.
Disorder
and a country at war
It is only a disorderly federation like ours that
can allow any man so disposed to steal as much as he can without being caught
and when caught, walks away with a slap on the wrist. A disorderly country is
like a country at war; it is susceptible to looting.
Can anybody tell me when and where in the First
Republic we saw the level of rot we are seeing in every facet of our national
life today? Why is it impossible to steal one million dollars in the United
States of America and get away with it? Why is it impossible to steal one million
pounds in the United Kingdom and get away with it?
Why is it impossible to steal one million Rand in
South Africa and get away with it? Now nearer home; why is it impossible to
steal one million cedes, in Ghana of today, and get away with it? These
countries are structured for effective law and order! Simple! It is this order
that has made it possible for the citizens to have no alternative to being
patriotic.
Yusufu and others like him who freely help
themselves to public funds are mere symptoms of the ills we have refused to
correct in order to get our country functioning effectively.
The good sign, though, is that many more eminent
Nigerians have seen this truth. I listened to General Ibrahim Babangida last
Thursday at the launching of two books written in
honour of Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi admit that we have made mistakes all these past
years. And so “right policies have been wrongly implemented and temporary
solutions have often been turned into permanent policies, even though the
problems they were designed to address have long been solved”.
It is common sense that a wrong structure can only
yield wrong policies. And once the policies are wrong, they cannot be
implemented. IBB admitted that “the starting point has to be an admission that
we have to fix things”!
Unfortunately, there are people who think that the
solution is to panel beat the constitution in a way that serves their personal
interests.
The truth is, a Nigerian that works for only a few
as it is now, will ultimately not work for anybody! And people like John
YakubuYusufu will continue to find it easy to steal “only N23 billion” and get
away with it.
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