Corruption Norm In Humanitarian Ministry Since 2019 -Salihu Lukman
A former national vice chairman of the
All Progressives Congress (APC) for North-West, Salihu Lukman has said the
allegations of corruption surrounding the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs
since its formation in 2019 demonstrate how under the party, problems of
corruption were allowed to continue.
He said this was heartbreaking because
one of the campaign promises of the APC in 2015 was war against corruption for
which Nigerians invested their trust in the party and former President
Muhammadu Buhari.
Lukman in a statement issued in Abuja yesterday
said as it turned out, those expectations were not met adding that although,
there were flashes of attempts to fight corruption during the tenure of Buhari it
was not able to change the orientation of politics away from being prebendal
(feeling entitled to government funds).
He said, if anything, prebendal
politics took over the APC and many public officials produced by the APC also
became guilty of converting public resources to private use.
"Recall how the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) was reported to have seized N19.3 billion
salary bail out given to Kogi State by the Federal Government, which was
deposited in an unlawful bank account domiciled with Sterling Bank Plc in
November 2021.
"This is a State controlled by
the APC. There are other similarly damaging allegations of how some APC
controlled states were unable to pay salaries of workers.
"All these confirms Prof. Richard
Joseph seminal description of prebendal politics in Nigeria as a system, which
‘enables divergent groups and constituencies to seek to accommodate their
interests. At the level of the individual, it is a pattern of social behavior
that is quickly learned and accepted.
"Debate about social costs and
benefits regarding public policy choices of APC governments, for whatever it is
worth can go on. However, so long as indices of poverty, cost of living and
welfare conditions of citizens remain below acceptable thresholds, public
expenditure would be heavily suggestive of waste, low productivity, increasing
affluence of public officials, ‘paltry gains’ for citizens and ‘misery for the
greater majority’ of Nigerians," Lukman stated.
According to the APC Chieftain, it is
painful to admit that the party has ‘quickly learned and accepted’ prebendal
politics and ‘it would be more comforting to say that it’ is working
efficiently for some APC leaders in government.
He said part of the evidence of
working efficiently produces the outcome whereby ‘some …appointees’ of
President Bola Tinubu ‘decided to hit the ground running by spending public
funds with impunity and audacity – and gleefully spitting on due process’ as
highlighted by Simon Kolawole in recent article.
Lukman said the big consolation is
that Tinubu has decisively intervened, first with the suspension of the
Minister, Dr Betta Edu, then followed by suspending implementation of all
social investment programmes and full-scale investigation of activities of the
Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.
"Will these produce a new
beginning in the fight against corruption in the country? Or will it be another
moonlighting providing escape routes for all those accused of corruption with
another inconclusive outcome? Above all, will President Asiwaju Tinubu use the
opportunity of this investigation to introduce deeper political reform in the
country such that the orientation of APC begins to shift away from prebendal
politics?
"Will such a shift take APC back
to its founding vision of becoming a progressive party based on which the party
and all its organs are strengthened to not only become functional but also
develop the capacity to regulate the conduct of public officials it
produces?" he queried.
The former director general of
Progressives Governors' Forum urged APC leaders to rise to the occasion and
remain resolute in engaging President Tinubu and all party leaders to return
APC to its founding vision of being a functionally progressive party with
capacity to regulate the conducts of public officials it produces.
"To be able to achieve that would
require a change in the way party leaders relate with President Asiwaju Tinubu.
A situation whereby disposition of party leaders towards the President is
limited to issues of accessing opportunities in government would only
strengthen prebendal politics and weaken initiatives towards returning the APC
to its founding vision of becoming a progressive party.
"Once prebendal politics remain
strong and initiatives towards making the APC becoming a progressive party are
weak, the fight against corruption in the country will be weak. APC leaders
must rise to this challenge and provide the required support to ensure that
Nigerian democracy overcomes its prebendal orientation to become both
responsive and representative of the wider interests of Nigerians.
"As a party, APC must turn a new
leaf in Nigerian democracy by doing everything necessary to ensure that the
government of President Asiwaju Tinubu succeeds. Nigerian politics must be
about meeting the expectations of citizens based on which elected leaders make
every sacrifice to justify the votes of Nigerians!" he added.
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