Senator Ndume and Divisive Tendencies – Dr.Muiz Banire
Nigeria
is a country with a complex structure of ethnicity that may never allow
integration, unity or development. The way certain vested interests in Nigeria
advocate and advance their cases based on their places of ethnic origin could
be mind-boggling and constitute a question mark on our education and
civilization. I have carefully studied the relationship of the various ethnic
groups that make up Nigeria and I get more and more bewildered anytime I ponder
on this.
This
is more so when those who are supposed to be the guiding light towards national
development are the ones showcasing defeatist approach to nation building. How
and why mere relocation of some departments of government parastatals can be
regarded as anti-a-particular-ethnic-group is quite disturbing. The most
harrowing part of it is that those who mouth these inanities are the most
educated elements in our society which proves convincingly that the elite are
the most disuniting factor in our fragile polity.
Still
on the relocation of some departments of the Central Bank of Nigeria and
headquarters of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) to Lagos.
Ordinarily I would have terminated the conversation with the last intervention
on X but for the interview granted by Senator Ndume on the subject matter.
Listening to him, I became so disappointed in his utterances.
The Senator is one person that I am used to in struggles but not this type that
is completely an aberration. The reasoning by him is certainly misplaced and
pedestrian. Let me start by his logic and narratives that if the reason for
relocation is because Lagos is the center of banking, then the Nigerian
National Petroleum Company should be relocated to the Niger Delta. Well, if I
adopt that logic, then so be it that it be so relocated, particularly if it
will enhance the corporation’s operational efficiency. In fact, beyond the
headquarters of the petroleum corporation, the operational staff are scattered
all over the Niger Delta. They should have come to Abuja and be drilling there!
The
Senator seems to be confusing the location of the headquarters of a corporation
with the relocation of operational base. He was chair of Army Committee in the
Senate for quite a while and must know how Nigerian Army relocated from time to
time its operational bases. This is nothing extraordinary to comprehend nor
novel. It certainly has nothing to do with politics or any agenda. Are we going
to shoulder someone with responsibility and armstring him again? It is certain
that the operations of the Central Bank of Nigeria need be modernized,
critically re-structured and made more effective.
The tradition of concentrating a government parastatal in one location,
notwithstanding the impairment of its efficiency, definitely does not accord
with a wise and effective manner of running an institution. In the United
States, government agencies and parastatals are located in different States to
enhance efficiency more so that e-governance is fast taking over the modern
process of running governmental affairs.
Secondly, Senator Ndume’s threat of political consequences is to say the least
unstatesmanlike. Just as he said that Lagos is not Nigeria, Northern interest
is not equal to Nigerian interest. I am glad that not only the Senate of the
Federal Republic has disassociated itself but even some other credible
northerners, particularly the man who should know best, His Highness, Sanusi
Lamido Sanusi, who once administered the Bank. It is equally gladdening that
the Vice President of Nigeria, Kassim Shetima, GCON and some other Northern
Governors have denounced the statement of Senator Ndume.
One
must let the Senator realise that all the inflammatory statements that he was
known for under the previous administration and by which a lot of heat was
released into the fledgling polity cannot be helpful to the nation and the
people we are trying to lead. It is high time people like him reined in their
irridentist ego. It is statements and postures like this that promote violent
campaigns from terrorist organizations who see educated individuals like Ndume
as adequately representing their parochial interests. It is unkind attitudes of
this nature that have set the nation on the edge for years and we are currently
tottering on the precipice. We need to understand the purpose of governance is
not to deepen divisive tendencies but rather to promote unity, productivity and
development of the nation.
Again, Ndume’s argument on financial implication is flawed. Does he know the
cost implication and attendant risks associated with staff traveling to Lagos
for banking examination, for instance? I am sure that those who took the
decision must have considered the comparative figures of relocation and routing
bank examination visits to Lagos, both in the immediate and future time, before
reaching the decision. He is certainly not in any position to do such
comparison. Beyond the above, any federal civil servant can be moved to work in
any part of the country and cannot be heard to be complaining. It is part of
the undertaking of civil servants that they can, at any point in time, be
posted to any part of the country. If they are not complaining, why is the
Senator crying more than the bereaved except for alleged personal interest.
I am glad ultimately that the Senator has come out clean by admitting that his
daughter is in the Bank. The worst of his contention is the northernisation of
the issue, a contradiction of his statement and posture that he is a
nationalist. Is it only northerners that are affected? Are easterners and even
other unwilling westerners not affected? Certainly, all tribes are affected. It
is also the case that the Central Bank office, an imposing skyscraper of a
structure at Tinubu Square, Custom Street, Marina, Lagos has been practically
abandoned as most of the offices are unutilized with consistent cost of
management.
If the relocation of some of the CBN departments will make it to be more
effective and its service delivery more productive, so be it. What we should be
concerned with is the impact of a government decision on the masses that they
are elected or appointed to serve. The Senator has come out once again to say
that his daughter works in the CBN and that he merely spoke the truth. He still
affirmed that there would be political consequences which is a threat that
definitely will not sit down well with many other sectors and peoples of the
nation. His bias that he felt that the decision to relocate the affected
departments to Lagos is based on what he perceived as against the interest of
the north is not hidden at all. With such a figure like Ndume engaging in poor
ethnic campaign of narrow interests shows that our polity is still dominated by
less developed consciousness that sees everything from the viewpoint of
nepotism.
Advanced
biological behaviour dictates that we see and address issues from the point of
humanity and not sectionalization. As at today, with what the nation has passed
through and is still passing through in terms of insecurity and economic
retrogression and recession, one would expect educated members of the Nigerian
society to concentrate more on how to solve the challenges bedeviling the
nation and not be deepening divisive factors. With this kind of mentality
dominating our polity, it is certain we are still below the required quotient
and datum line of public-spiritedness. It is not every issue that we have to
ethnicise, particularly at that level of a Senator.
To a layman on the street, his concern is basically his economic survival and
how a better future can be guaranteed for his family. He does not know where
the CBN is located and neither does he want to know. His challenges which he is
calling the government to address is economic resuscitation the purpose of
which he voted and is still ready to vote. We cannot leave this major ailment
and be attending to inconsequential symptoms that do not add up to the required
solution to our problem. Where the uninformed members of the public whose
patience and understanding are below appreciation of economic gymnastics now
seize on inflammatory statements of the elite, they storm the streets
unleashing carnage which are only destructive of our national and individual
lives.
Interestingly and reassuringly, the north is bigger than Ndume and his ilk and
that is why those who are better informed and rational have come out to reject
such posturing of Senator Ndume. I strongly advise the Senator and others of
his ilk to avoid ethnicisation of issues and making volatile statements. A
Senator is an elder statesman and must always act accordingly and remain so. To
the current Central Bank Governor, I commend you for not joining issues on such
trivial issues while remaining firm and courageous. This is the hallmark of
leadership.
I have always known you not to be a scavenger in the corridors of power and so,
I am not surprised that you are doing the right thing. While I try to assist
you in maintaining your focus, do not forget those acts and steps that will
make Nigeria great once again; those decisions and steps that will assist the
children of the common man to be able to feed adequately. There is so much to
do in the Central Bank as the institution in charge of our monetary issues. It
is important that you look into how to balance our budget deficits and pay less
attention to distractions. Kindly firm up the naira without engaging in
frivolities that preoccupied the previous occupant of your office. It is part
of your portfolio to ensure monetary and price stability, issue legal tender
currency in Nigeria, maintain external reserves to safeguard the international
value of the legal tender currency, promote a sound financial system in
Nigeria, and act as banker and provide economic and financial advice to the
Federal Government. The above requires the need to ensure that naira is
strengthened and that you properly advise the government on how to achieve
economic recovery. With the rot in the system, it is important that the CBN is
subjected to critical examination of its operations and functionaries under
your leadership which I am aware you have embarked upon. Regular
self-examination is a strong weapon in the hands of a reformer. You have to
look inwards to prevent saboteurs of the system within and outside the Bank. It
is imperative to regulate the Bank to avoid financial recklessness that
characterized the tenure of the previous Governor. For those who believe that
the relocation of the particular offices affected had a political inclination
and are clearly agitated, it is good to assure them that the future of Nigeria is
bigger than sectional interests. We must all work together and see the nation
from a position of strength when it works in unity.

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