After reading this piece, kindly take a time out to pray for Nigeria and her citizens, most especially the victims of one form of terror or another. May the souls of those that have died rest in peace, while those that are hospitalized get a speedy recovery and may God grant the love ones of the deceased the fortitude to bear the loss.
Just
within a week after the meeting between President Goodluck Jonathan and the
erstwhile Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and Emir of Kano; Muhammadu
Sanusi II, the Department of State Security (DSS) returned the international
passports it seized from the former nine months ago.
Although,
there were earlier minor issues between the presidency and the former governor
of Central Bank; Emir Sansui, but the big issue started after the governor was
alleged to have leaked an official letter he wrote to the presidency on 25th
September 2013. In the letter, the erstwhile governor of Central Bank of
Nigeria alleged that the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) had
failed to remit to the federation account more than two-thirds of the oil money
earned by the country between January 2012 and July 2013. He also alleged that
out of the sum of $67 billion, only about $18 billion had so far been accounted
for, while the sum of $49.8 billion was unaccounted for.
The
letter was immediately denied by NNPC, and following NNPC’s repeated denials, a
joint press conference was convened by the Coordinating Minister for the
Economy and Minister of Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala; Minister of Petroleum
Resources, Mrs. Diezani Alison-Madueke and Sanusi, during which a
reconciliation process established that it was not $49.8 billion that had not
been repatriated to the Federation Account but $10.8 billion.
The
erstwhile governor then reviewed the alleged missing fund downward to $12
billion and later $10.8 billion upon reconciliation with the ministry of
finance and later brought it up to $20 billion.
Although
the letter was not made public until December 4, 2013 when it was leaked, but
the former president; Chief Olusegun Obasanjo referred to it in his letter to
President Jonathan titled; “Before it is too late”, dated 2nd December, 2013. In
which he accused President Goodluck Jonathan of being clannish, destroying the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and training snipers to target opponents of the
administration, among other allegations.
It
can be deduced from the whole scenario that the major offence committed by the
erstwhile governor was accusing the government of diverting the sum $20 billion
made from oil revenues to an unknown account but the government denied the
claim and accused Mr. Sanusi of “financial recklessness”, suspended him as CBN
governor and dealt with him.
How
on earth would one justify the illegal seizure of the documents of a high
ranking profile like Sanusi because he chose to be a whistleblower? What
justification does the presidency have to done that?
If
someone like Sanusi can be subjected to such humiliation, embarrassments and
harsh treatment, then the ordinary Nigerian should expect anything from the
government.
The
sudden seizure of Sanusi`s documents and the release of same under the command
of one man show the level of tyranny being displayed by the presidency.
It
is only a tyrannic government that does not yield to court injunction.
It
is however glaring that the whole gimmicks behind the release of the Emir`s
documents are connected to the upcoming 2015 general election. The release of
the documents was done to appeal to the Emir in other to seek his support and
that of his people for the forth coming election. I hope the Emir and his
people would not be deceived by such deceptive act by the presidency but rather
consider it as a crafty act to steal their votes.
The
fact is; if we claim to be a democratic nation, it mustn’t be just by voting to
elect our leaders but also in action by respecting the rights of every
individual and must not continue to victimize and oppress the citizens who
refuse to be a “yes sir servants”.
The
message to the Emir was simple and clear; you were humiliated because you chose
to be a Whistleblower but now that we`re friends your offences are all dropped,
go and be a whistleblower no more.
God
Bless Nigeria
Ogundana
Michael Rotimi
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me on Twitter @MickeySunny
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