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Imams: Institution Tinubu; Oyedepo and the destruction of Nigeria. By Bolaji O. Akinyemi

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Tinubu, as President is an Institution! No amount of negative prayers or curses will affect him- Oyedepo

 

Tinubu, no doubt is a man that God has blessed, crooked as his past might have been. The greatest blessing of any man is not in his bank balance, nor the inordinate desire to own the world and how much of it he has acquired. The blessings of men are men!

 

People, come rain or sunshine who have made up their minds to stick to you no matter what, are your spiritual blessings and your social assets! In politics, it is called loyalty. This, fortunately, is a two sided flow, it has its benefits to the loyals. I therefore can’t get it when we stick to leadership for no gain!

 

The followership of Muhammadu Buhari was beyond politics, loyalty can’t define the commitment of a people to whom living life was made further unbearable by APC and Buhari administration yet stucked to him till today! Cult followership was invented to describe what Buhari enjoys.

 

Tinubu may likely overshadow Buhari in Cult followership!

 

The statement credited to Oyedepo in my opening paragraph is not from the popular Bishop, who from the altar of Winners Chapel has never spared Buhari and APC nor has he given Tinubu a chance in possible leadership performance over the country.

 

It is from a senior friend, kingdom brother, a respectable and responsible gentleman. An accomplished Engineer, who is over qualified for the job at FERMA, but such a sensitive job was dashed out to a feeding bottle engineer who is one because he read engineering. There is no job in this country today where at least 3 years experience is not required. But a country with several failed and failing roads across the country for reasons known only to the President saw the need for a straight from youth service Engineer to manage 36000 kilometres of road within 923,768 square kilometres!

 

 

Is the Engineer in Adeyemi Oyedepo blindfolded to the failure of the President in this regard? Men like him abound in the country, their followership of leadership is incomprehensible!

 

Persons whose only wish is for Tinubu to succeed. But where are they in the strategic appointments the President needed to fan to flame the fickle of hopes they see but are unseen by critical minds like me in his leadership?

 

Oyedepo is the Managing Partner/CEO of HELBON ASSOCIATES LIMITED with interests in Power, Aviation and Engineering safety consultancy.

 

A very busy man but, who for his made in heaven love for Tinubu will find time to respond to every criticism of PBAT by me!

 

Oyedepo has engaged me more than any other Nigerian on my pose on the EFCC appointment, and several other articles.

 

He is one person who has not forgiven me for my stand on Muslim Muslim ticket! Though, he is not a Muslim. A Christian whose support for Tinubu is baseless of religion. Could it be tribe? I doubt it!

 

 

Engr Adeyemi Biodun Oyedepo graduated with a Bsc (Hons) in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Lagos in 1986 and also holds a Master of Business Administration in strategic management of the same institution.

 

He obtained an MSc in Air safety Management from the City University of London and also a Bachelor of Law from the National Open University of Nigeria.

 

Engineer Oyedepo joined the services of the then National Electric Power Authority (NEPA) in 1987 as a pupil Mechanical Engineer. He sharpened his mechanical Engineering skills in NEPA with various postings from Afam Power station to Egbin Power station and to the Generation services at the Headquarters to the Technical Audit Department and to the Marketing Department at Ikeja Electricity Distribution region.

 

He later joined the services of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria in 2007 as the pioneer General Manager of safety and later as GM Mechanical Engineering. He retired from FAAN in 2012 as the Acting Director of Engineering and safety.

 

To him, Tinubu is an infallible institution. However, Engineer Adeyemi Oyedepo needs to know that support for Tinubu’s government by non partisan Nigerian like myself will come when we see proven and certified men of skills like himself on his team!

 

This appointments of political loyalists can only head us to the path of destruction. The emerging best global practice in corporate governance is to avoid bringing members of the same family on board. But Imam Ibrahim Kashim Iman, son of Mutawalli Kashim Ibrahim Iman, the current chairman of TETFUND is the choice of President Tinubu as the chairman of Federal Roads Maintenance Agency, FERMA. An agency involved in road construction, improvement and connectivity between states, with 36,000 kilometre of federal roads servicing 923,768 square kilometre is a huge job for a first class graduate, 25 years of age who completed his NYSC in August 2022! If it was back in the day Oyedepo graduated and completed his service, Iman would have joined FERMA as a Pupil Mechanical Engineer to garner experience. I only hope that the pearl FERMA in our drive for road development has not been thrown to the swine?

 

Withdrawing Imam’s appointment after this article was published could only translate to one thing; the circle of influence around the President is composed of terrible individuals who are pests to this nation.

 

The manner in which the Senate made easy the confirmation of Olukoyede’s appointment as the new EFCC Chairman would not have been different had Iman had the opportunity to stand before this 10th Senate led by Akpabio. Should we still have hope in the strength of the senate to do due diligence of their duties without inducement from outside. The rumour of some individuals requesting as much as $300 million on behalf of the Queen of Nigeria to offer this same appointment has just been given life with the hurried process the senate gave the most important office in Nigeria today, given the rot of corruption we are confronted with. The allegation that the senate is well taken care of by the distinguished Queen, a pretence by the senate through an elongated process could have been a face saving measure!

 

Without regard for history and comparison made of the Investment and Securities Act (ISA) that stipulates that for anyone to be appointed to be DG of Securities and Exchange Commission, the person must have worked in the capital market for 15 years, GoodLuck Jonathan contravened this by his appointment of Arunma Oteh from the African Development Bank where she worked for 17 years. She read Computer Science and didn’t have direct capital market experience. That Oteh gave a good account of herself which no reasonable person will deny doesn’t make that appointment right!

 

The current DG of SEC was appointed by our “repented Democrat”, apologies to Bola Ahmed Tinubu who in defence of Muhammadu Buhari before 2015 election ascribed this to our alleged tyrant famous for his high-handedness in the country during his military days!

 

A man who fell short of democratic values, true to his type pushed for the appointment of a Director in Central Bank who has no direct capital market knowledge!

 

Same man contested with Godwin Emefiele for CBN Governorship and lost. He had to retire. Buhari pulled him out of retirement and appointed him SEC DG! This, as inconsequential as it may look to sentiments of tribe and religion. It is a serious abuse of the constitution! We can’t build a country on habitual attitude of contraventions of the constitution at will!

 

This qualification questions is becoming a recurring decimal at the EFCC, the former Chairman Abdullahi Bawa, faced the same over his not being a life long police officer!

 

The Senate should have ensured a process of confirmation that answers unasked questions to build our country on the constitution at this critical time of impunity.

 

The world is watching, observing how responsibly or not the Senate is going to discharge their core duty of overseeing that the laws of our land are adhered to by the Executive. Let the world be the judge of what transpired on the floor of the Senate; a betrayal of the constitution or a class protection transaction? Truth will soon surface!

 

The history and comparatives are interesting but did NASS consider that!

 

EFCC is the gift of Nigeria Police to Nigerians. A fundamental problem in law enforcement and advocacy in Nigeria is the issue of a President constitutionally empowered to ‘operationally control ‘ the Police and Attorney General of the Federation. But is this of concern to the NASS?

 

These are reasons why restructuring must be an agenda pushed for, by every Nigerian!

 

In the meantime, there is an interesting scenario of interest coming up in Kano, where a party has taken the matter to court. Kano is home to Malami legal practice. Bawa and Malami are from Kebbi State. Whatever that suggests in the ongoing game, time will tell!

 

Someone in Kano has heeded the advice of Mr President to go to court and has filed the EFCC qualifications for hearing.

 

On this EFCC appointment, we will see Mr President and Nigerians in court for interpretation, if only to save the future!

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Who are President Tinubu’sAdvisers?- CCGI By Bolaji O. Akinyemi.

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“We are still wondering who advises Mr. President and who prepares his itinerary.

 

“Was the cutting of ribbon at Minna airport more reasonably official than the almost 300 children kidnapped in neighbouring Kaduna state? I expected something better from the nation’s father.

 

The two earlier paragraphs were the take away for me at the Press Conference organised by Civic Consciousness Global Initiative, a body of Christian Elders, men and women committed to pricking the conscience of leaders and orientating and re-orientating the populace on citizens’ duties and responsibilities towards a better and greater Nigeria.

 

The central call at the Civil Consciousness Global Initiative Press Conference was to fear God and obey Him.

 

The chairman of the Civil Consciousness Global Initiative (CCGI), Rev Solomon Adegbolagun has called on those in power to obey the voice of God.

 

Adegbolagun said this during a press conference at Hoarse Memorial Methodist church; Yaba Lagos, yesterday.

He said that if leaders should have listening ears to what the Holy Spirit is saying, I believe it will help them to sort out various difficulties in Nigeria.

 

He described the current situation as the worst since the inception of Nigeria.

“In addition to the hardship across the nation, security challenges have added to what the populace are experiencing.

“At CCGI, we have a commitment to speak the truth to those in power and prayerfully support them to do the right thing.

“We also have the responsibility to regularly create the consciousness of responsible citizenship to the populace.

 

He said that the press conference was for the press to help in amplifying the truth and get the message of what the people are feeling to the people in power.

 

“Our gathering here today is to have our friends who are the watchmen of the society to help us make our voices louder and wider.

 

 

“The resolve to be consistent in reviewing the state of the nation was further strengthened by our understanding of the prophecy that preceded Jesus birth in Isaiah 9; which says that THE GOVERNMENT SHALL BE UPON HIS SHOULDER.

 

“This is not just about the spiritual government but also the physical government. If the church had been responsible enough, she would be calling the shots in governance.

 

“But we had long abdicated that responsibility because we termed the road to governance, a dirty path until it started stinking and the stench wouldn’t let us breathe.”

 

He reckoned with the fact that hunger is really biting hard on everyone, not just the poor crying but the rich also!

 

“We are aware some governments are offering 25% subsidy on food items as palliative. Though commendable, the question remains, ‘are the people now smiling?’

 

In reaction to CCGI on food palliative, I am forced to ask; of what use is 25% subsidy on Food when the subsidy removal of fuel has eroded the purchasing power of the people and inflation is at all time high at 29.90% according to the National Bureau of Statistics, NBC, February 2024 released data!

 

“Many people are adjusting their eating schedules from three square meals to two or one. We are inundated daily by calls or physical visits to our offices and houses by those who need meals to survive”.

 

“We imagine also how many are subjected to such ordeals and worst is, they may not have anyone to call upon. Hunger is really becoming a plague in the land,” he added.

 

He noted the length and breadth of this nation is exposed and porous, adding, `nowhere is really guaranteed to be safe. Even those who should guarantee our safety are not themselves trustworthy nor could they assure us of being up to the task!

 

“The truth is that insecurity has two sides: there’s the sensationalized ones and also the business ones. In my view, the kidnapping and killings reported are far cries from the Business ones that are usually not reported.

 

“Another version of insecurity which is bothersome to the nation is the activities of the Fulani Herdsmen whose militant arm has been declared the fourth most deadliest terror group in the world by Global Terrorism Index!

 

Fulani Herdsmen activities; A very disturbing thought is the access of these heartless species to the sophisticated weapons they brandish.

 

“More worrisome is the notorious idiosyncrasies that their tribe owns Nigeria and the best they could do is to hold us by the jugular. The farmlands are being recklessly trespassed and the owners, mercilessly killed or brutalized.

 

He noted that the genesis of the administration’s woe was the so-called subsidy removal which the people are still finding difficult to understand.

 

“The issue of crude oil being given to foreign refineries in exchange for finished products and a fair knowledge of international oil marketing makes the subsidy story ridiculous to a large extent.

 

“Somehow, it sometimes looks like our leaders make appointments trying to satisfy a handful of persons as against the hundreds of millions whose duty called them to serve!

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Eze Replies Chibuike Ikenga on His Utterly Abrasive Comparison of Wike with Amaechi

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“…Both are Empowerment Machines. The only difference is that those empowered by Amaechi are not as appreciative as those empowered by Wike. This notwithstanding, comparing the level of empowerment as done by Amaechi to that of Wike is like comparing River Niger with Ntawogba Creek in Port Harcourt.

 

Appointments in NIMASA and NPA alone dwarf all current appointments influenced by Wike and when you add the appointments of a Federal University Vice Chancellor or a University Teaching Hospital Chief Medical Director (CMD), you can come to the realization that Wike’s appointments are mere boy-boy appointments….”

 

According to Hon. Chief Ikenga Chibuike, erstwhile CTC Chairman, Ikwerre LGA and incumbent Spokesperson of the Nyesom Wike faction of APC, Rivers State: “Chief Eze not, minding your disposition, the fact remains that Wike is far better than Amaechi.”

 

First, Wike rewards loyalty while Amaechi punishes or destroys loyalty.

 

Besides, Amaechi will reap bountifully for blackmailing me after my sacrifices. I only pray we are alive. Money isn’t everything, Chief.

 

See what Wike is doing with his position to empower his supporters and you can understand why I feel that he is better than Amaechi.”

 

HIGHLIGHTS:

Hon. Chief Ikenga Amaechi was an appointee of Rt. Hon. Barr. Chibike Rotimi Amaechi when he was the Governor of Rivers State as the Chairman CTC of Ikwerre LGA

 

Both Rt. Hon. Barr Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi and Chief Barr Nyesom Wike are all of Ikwerre extraction of Rivers State. Wike was the Chief of Staff to Amaechi when he was the Governor of Rivers State and was later recommended by Amaechi to be appointed as a Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

Wike and Senator/Barr Magnus Abe were arrowheads in Amaechi’s tortuous journey to the Brick House as Governor, especially when he left for Ghana on exile.

 

Both governed Rivers State for eight years each and served at various times as Ministers of Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

Similarly, the duo emerged first runners-up in the Presidential Primaries of their various political parties in Nigeria, the PDP and APC for the 2023 general elections.

 

EZE WHO WORKED CLOSELY WITH THE TWO OUTSTANDING LEADERS FROM RIVERS STATE REACTS:

 

Below is Chief Eze’s reaction to Ikenga’s comparison:-

 

Ikenga my brother, it is pitiable, and I find it uneasy to settle that the staggering pursuit of relevance in the political playground could reduce you into a merry mockery of the virtues you once held dear to. And more worrisome is the very fact that the authoritative code of morals has lost its force and effect in your beloved but checkered conscience.

 

The fact remains that Amaechi and Wike are opposite of each other in character and action, nay in all respects. They are like two parallel lines that do not meet; one representing light; the other stack darkness. But one striking semblance of relevance in both is that they are leaders; but one in his customary characteristics is grotesque mockery of a leader.

 

Nonetheless, from whichever perspective one may look at the two, one static fact is that they have made their contributions, each in his own way and with what he has, in nation building.

 

For clarity, before I divulge my position, let me reiterate that some people who do not understand my relationship with Wike may always think that I hold a grudge against him and that my position in matters that concern him will always be antagonistic.

 

For the records, let me use this opportunity to highlight two or three major contacts between me and Wike that should put minds of such thinkers in the right perspective.

 

First, when Amaechi appointed Wike as the Director-General of his re-election campaign in 2010, Wike submitted my name as his Director Media/Publicity but Amaechi rejected his submission and gave reasons why I should not head the Media Wing of his Campaign Organization.

 

In 2009, when the EFCC came for Wike and then SSG Magnus Abe, Wike directed that I should be contacted to issue a statement against EFCC and I complied. The effect of my compliance coupled with other collaborations led the EFCC to sheath their sword.

 

We have worked together in several other businesses of interest under the Amaechi administration.

 

These having been said, it is crystal clear that I and Wike hold no evil against each other; reason being why I am always objective in my criticisms of him and his political activities.

 

The roles that both Amaechi and Wike have played in most of their public lives are there in the public domain and the stand of any contributor to this issue may be influenced depending on which divide such a fellow may belong.

 

I will like to consider the issues you raised in this matter in three perspectives:

 

1. The type of Politics that both Wike and Amaechi play:

 

2. Their Influence as Regards Empowering their Supporters

 

3. Ikenga’s Personal Grudges against Amaechi and his Support for Wike

 

4. Conclusion:

 

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The type of Politics that Wike and Amaechi Play:

 

It will take a very long time to begin to highlight the inputs of both Amaechi and Wike and the roles they played in the development or otherwise of Rivers State and probably their contributions to the Nigeria political space.

 

In a bid not to bore you, let me state that Amaechi is more of a progressive, a pragmatic and futuristic leader while Wike on the other hand is more of a destructive and egoistic leader; full of himself, unlearned, hollow-brained, a power monger, and morally bankrupt.

 

Amaechi while as governor confronted insecurity headlong; and it was the period when insecurity was on the peak in Rivers State. He deployed innovative strategies to contain the situation. In the other hand, Wike, on becoming governor destroyed all those machineries and security architecture put in place by Amaechi. And as a result, the menace of insecurity returned and ravaged the state unrestrained till date.

 

Secondly, to save Nigeria from the current hunger hardship facing us as a nation, Amaechi set up the Songhai Farm that was capable of feeding the entire nation. Wike came and destroyed that farm. The farm had thousands of Rivers people under its employment but they all lost their jobs under Wike.

 

Both the Banana Farm, the Buguma Fishery, the Oil palm trees set-up to make Rivers State a self-sufficient state set up by Amaechi were all destroyed by Wike when he assumed office as Governor. Again, his display of poor leadership took food off the tables of families and households.

 

In view of the educational advancement of Rivers State, Amaechi built secondary schools and primary schools that was rated better than most of the Universities in Nigeria, Wike came and turned those schools to hideouts for criminals and safe habitation for reptiles.

 

He finally handed out academic institutions to the military as training centres. Yet, Rivers State was classified as one of the educationally disadvantaged states, in which case, the state needed more academic centres than military facilities.

 

Amaechi came and employed over 13,000 teachers at a time, the first of such an exercise in Africa to teach in those schools. Wike came and stopped the payment of most of these teachers.

 

Amaechi came and offered scholarships to hundreds of our children, Wike came and stopped those scholarships and asked those outside the country to come back without completing their studies, citing lack of fund as reason; but same Wike sent his own children to the UK to get the best education with Rivers money.

 

Amaechi used Rivers money to develop Rivers State but Wike oñ his own side became Father Christmas in Nigeria, donating billions of naira to other government and installing governments in states; a man who could not pay school fees for children of his state? Who does that!

 

The syringe factory at Rumuosi is now confirmed dead. It was full of life when Amaechi handed over to him.

 

Rivers State was home to the Hausas, Fulanis, Igbos, Yorubas and many other tribes in Nigeria when Amaechi was Governor; Wike came and ensured that most of their businesses in the State collapsed.

 

While Amaechi was governor the civil servants salaries and pension of pensioners were paid when due; Wike came and made their lives a living hell.

 

Amaechi had a vision of building a new Port Harcourt City to decongest the present Port Harcourt through setting up the Greater Port Harcourt City but Wike came and distorted the whole set up.

 

While Amaechi was the Governor of Rivers State he attracted a lot of both local and foreign investments and Wike ensured that those foreign Investors ran away fron the State.

 

During the period of Amaechi, he “scored yet another first with the unveiling of Port Harcourt as the first city in Nigeria to become the UNESCO World Book Capital defeating famous cities like Oxford and Moscow to become the UNESCO World Book Capital 2014, can anybody mention one international award won by the State during the destructive regime of Wike.

 

I don’t want to go further as trying to compare these great sons of Rivers State and what they stand is attempting to compare Light with Darkness.

 

The above notwithstanding, at the national level, google both Wike and Amaechi and you’ll get the results.

 

THISDAY NEWSPAPER accorded Amaechi an award as the Best Minister of the Decade and the records are there even for sycophants to see that means that Amaechi is better than both past and present Ministers of Federal Republic of Nigeria.

 

Amaechi is a very clean, focused, visionary leader and nationalist with interest in nation building, while the destructive politics of Wike will take Nigeria 20 years aback. The facts are there for any interested scholar to peruse through. This caused the recent Organisers of the National Constitutional Amendment Confab to invite Amaechi as one of her speakers.

 

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Their Influence as Regards Empowering their Supporters:

 

Both are Empowerment Machines. The only difference is that those empowered by Amaechi are not as appreciative as those empowered by Wike. This notwithstanding, comparing the level of empowerment as done by Amaechi to that of Wike is like comparing River Niger with Ntawogba Creek in Port Harcourt.

 

Appointments in NIMASA and NPA alone dwarf all current appointments influenced by Wike and when you add the appointments of a Federal University Vice Chancellor or a University Teaching Hospital Chief Medical Director (CMD), you can come to the realization that Wike’s appointments are mere boy-boy appointments.

 

So, asking me to consider how Wike is empowering his supporters proves how myopic humans can be some times because most of the appointments so far Influenced by Wike are mere messengers and security guards to most of the appointments Amaechi made.

 

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Ikenga’s Personal Grudges against Amaechi and his Support for Wike:

 

My dear Ikenga, you may not know but the fact is that whenever you bring up this issue before me, I cry not necessarily for Amaechi who has suffered untold hardship and injustice in the hands of those he has empowered but how those he nurtured into manhood deliberately lay him open to the jeers of mockeries of selfish jerks.

 

What exactly did Amaechi do to you people? Some people brought a report to Amaechi that you are working underground for Wike. Trust Amaechi, he never believes in gossips, he confronted you with those facts and instead of you to address them, you resorted to shouting and taunting your own very brother and benefactor. You forgot how he appointed you as the Chairman of Ikwerre LGA.

 

My plea to you to do your best to reconcile with your brother was to no avail.

 

I recall in 2013 when we brought APC into Rivers State and Wike and his defunct GDI group at that time made it impossible for us to move around. We were to hold a rally at either Isiokpo or Aluu in Ikwerre Local Government Area under your jurisdiction. You took the risk by leading the Team by Walking the distance by foot while we followed in bulletproof vehicles. You were handsomely rewarded. You got federal appointment. It seems you have forgotten how Amaechi appointed you Chairman of your Local Government in Care-Taker-Committee capacity, the CTC yourself and Tony Okocha are fighting against.

 

On a serious note, my brother Ikenga, come to think of it, is it not the same Wike you denied working with then, in the presence of Amaechi, that you are now kowtowing to and praising to high heavens? So, what was the basis of your denial? Do you not think that having aligned with Wike, the allegation is substantiated?

 

When I look at the lives of Sen Godswill Akpabio, Senator Omo Agege and others who have betrayed Amaechi and what they are currently going through, I fear the God that Amaechi serves. So, telling me that Amaechi will live to regret blackmailing you or that he betrays loyalty is merely calling a dog a bad name in order to hang it.

 

A man who got these appointments and still turns round to betray the benefactor and call him names and accuse him of not rewarding loyalty must be the most ungrateful man on earth.

 

Amaechi is innocent and God will soon prove it to us all. it is just a matter of time.

 

I give Wike till 2026 when most of those he calls his structure may have left him and you will come to understand what the power of Karma is all about.

 

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Conclusion:

 

In conclusion, no matter whatever may be your position, it will be totally unfair to compare darkness with light. Amaechi is the Master and will always remain the Master and no amount of blackmailing will change this fact.

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AS TINUBU BUILDS THE COUNTRY OF OUR DREAMS – NIGERIANS SHOULD NOT REPEAT THE MISTAKE OF 2012 – By Ben Afolami

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It is regrettable and pathetic that we Nigerians love to eat our cake and want to have it back.

 

Almost all facets of our public life as a nation have been subsidized; from PMS, to electricity and education, down to transport, and to everything the dollar can buy. After the government spends such a huge chunk of its revenues running into trillions to do subsidies yearly, we turn around to ask for good roads, portable water, stable electricity, good education, standard transportation facilities, good jobs, and a 21st-century security system among other dividends of good governance. No, it is not possible, we cannot eat our cake and also have it back.

 

As it stands today, It is better for renowned World Class Economists, in the class of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala and the former CBN Governor Lamido Sanusi who saw all of these coming, and who knows that the worst is yet to come, not to comment on the present state of our economy and that of the nation, as they can be largely misunderstood not to have empathy or sympathy for Nigerians or be accused of been partisan. And let’s I forget, if anyone is telling you that Peter Obi or Atiku would have done better than Tinubu, the person is either uninformed, playing politics or deliberately deceiving you. Nigeria today is structurally defective. 1000 Abraham Lincoln can’t perform any magic. Worst still is the fact that, last administration borrowed Nigeria into comma.

 

I have only chosen to objectively put this up to enlighten us. Because, another protest like the 2012 version to resist the ongoing economic surgical reforms, will throw Nigeria backward by another 50 years same way the 2012 protest took us 25 years backwards and of course where we are today. The endurance we rejected and failed to undergo in 2012, we are going through tenth of its folds just 12 years later. With total subsidy removal, GEJ and Dr. Okonjo-Iweala asked us to buy PMS at ₦141/liter in 2012. Today with 50% partial removal, we are buying at ₦600/l. We might eventually buy it at ₦1300/L. Time!!!

 

So, this write-up is only for those of us who seek knowledge to know the truths and face reality. You don’t need to come for me o, as we are in it together. I am not a politician, neither do I hold any public office. I am only a concerned Nigerian who feels the next generation which my children will be among, should not face what we are going through now.

 

Ordinarily, this type of sensitization should come from the Government itself. There should be presently, ongoing town hall meetings across the country with opinion leaders, traders, artisans, religious and traditional leaders led by President Tinubu himself – sensitizing all of us on why the current tough policies are the only way out of the unfortunate circumstances our nation have found itself – why the future of our children and the prosperity of our nation we all seek, is directly dependent on these variables.

 

The sensitization sessions must come with all the data available. Telling the people how much is been saved. The infrastructural policies to pursue afterward and how it is going to ameliorate the sufferings of the common man in the long term. Unfortunately, President Tinubu is repeating the costly mistake GEJ made in 2012 – poor communication, sensitization, and strategy. Most Nigerians heard the word subsidy for the first time in 2012. Up till now, some PhD holders only hear the word, and use it every day but do not understand its workings. Unfortunately, too, President Tinubu led the 2012 protest – you say Karma is real?

 

Yes, it is an admissible fact that most Nigerian leaders are corrupt. From the politicians to the civil servants down to the altar. This is evident by the headlines of corrupt activities that dot our National dailies daily. However, it should be known that no country is free from corrupt individuals and leaders. Even the best and most powerful countries of the world have their share of corrupt leaders. Former US President, Donald Trump is currently facing criminal charges. At the height and heat of the Ukrainian war last year, Ukrainian President Zelensky took part of the donations to war victims in his country to buy one of the most expensive houses in Egypt and registered it with his mother-in-law’s name. So, it is not corruption alone that has completely held us backward, though it is a fact that corruption had its fair share.

There are two realities that we Nigerians have failed to come to terms with as a developing nation. Firstly, we have a very poor economic system allegedly occasioned by different kinds of subsidies; from Fuel subsidies to electricity down to dollar subsidies. Secondly, we believe Nigeria is a rich country – Yes, we are rich, but compared to our population, Nigeria is a “Poor Giant”.

 

LET’S TALK ABOUT SUBSIDIES.

 

Subsidy is a regime whereby the government pays a portion or percentage of the real cost of an item. As of today, the real and landing cost of PMS is about ₦1300 per liter, just like we find it in the price of diesel in Nigeria. In neighboring Benin Republic, PMS is equivalent to ₦1,600/l and as high as ₦2080/l in countries like Mali and Burkina Faso. In the US and Canada, it is equivalent to ₦1,000/l. These are countries without subsidies. Market forces dictate prices. In fact, what we have today in Nigeria despite the ₦600/l is partial PMS subsidy removal.

 

Now that we buy PMS for ₦600 per liter in Nigeria, who is paying for the remaining ₦700? – is it God or our ancestors? No, it is the government. The ₦700 extra and excess that you and I don’t pay, which the Government pays on our behalf is what we call subsidy. And the ₦700/l is from the revenues of the Government generated through Oil sales. It means ₦700 per liter multiplied by millions of liters consumed in Nigeria daily. How can government have enough revenue to sponsor infrastructural programs, good education, research and development with a sound security system?

 

As of the last time I checked, the World Bank estimated that Nigeria needs a whooping $30 trillion to develop our infrastructural deficiency to full scale for an over 200 million population. That is $1 trillion capital budget for 30 years. Yet our total last budget is ₦28 trillion – equivalent to a paltry $18.6B, of which less than 50% of that money goes into capital expenditure. How many $9Bs is in 1 trillion dollars, to meet up with just a year’s needed capital expenditures? So even if the government uses all revenue generated to invest in infrastructural development, we still have a very long way to go let alone they still have to pay subsidy from it.

 

We do not believe that Nigeria is a poor country? Okay, let’s travel a bit.

 

Nigeria pumps just 1.4m barrels of Crude Oil daily for its over 200 million population. Saudi Arabia pumps 12m barrels daily for its just 35 million population. Russia produces about 10m barrels daily before the war for its 143 million population. And about 4m barrels per day for each of Canada and Iraq for their 38 million and 44 million population respectively. The United States is the highest producer globally, followed by Saudi Arabia, Russia, Canada, and Iraq in second, third, fourth, and fifth positions respectively.

 

Our last budget was equivalent to $18.6B the highest ever for a population of over 200m. The United States budgets an average of $5 trillion yearly for its population of 331m. The UK budgets €1.2 trillion for its just 67 million population. Saudi Arabia budgets $334B for its 35m population. Canada budgets $457B for its 38m population. Iraq budgets $153B for its 43m population. Yet, these countries still struggle economically and sometimes enter into recession. Can we now see how poor Nigeria is, in terms of revenue generation? Unfortunately, our remaining resources such as Bitumen, Gold, and Uranium among others are neglected because of oil.

 

Sadly too, out of the 1.4m barrels per day for over 200m people, the Nigerian government still uses almost 50% of the revenues for subsidies. And we in turn expect to have world-class infrastructural facilities and a booming economy like the US, UK, Saudi Arabia, Russia, Canada, and Iraq which don’t have such subsidies. No, it is not possible. Now we see, that to have the nation of our dreams, all subsidies including that of PMS must go.

 

A very unfortunate side of this subsidy issue is that, big businesses in Nigeria also benefit from PMS subsidies like we the citizens do to develop their companies. In order words, as it benefits the citizens, business sectors who should pay for everything used for the production of items that they intend to profit from also benefit from the subsidy to fund their operations. They too buy it the amount we do. This is aside from the monumental corruption that has greeted the subsidy regime in Nigeria. Imagine MTN, a South African company buys PMS for all their operational vehicles same price that we the citizens buy it, and afterwards repatriate their profits to South Africa.

 

Of course, it is pertinent to add that, ordinarily, PMS should be a luxury just like it is in most advanced countries and economies. The reason why the increase in the cost of PMS in Nigeria affects every sector of the economy is because we depend on it for every facet of our lives. In Nigeria, we need PMS to power our generators for private and business use, we use it for our daily transportation and in most cases, transportation of goods and services. So, when there is an increase in its price, it affects the cost of human transportation then goods and services.

 

But in the advanced economy, it is not so. From avalanches of coal and electricity-powered train systems to transport humans, down to the ones that transport goods and services. The train transport system covers almost every nook and cranny of those countries. In addition, we have busses that shuttle other short distances, all at a very affordable rate. In those countries, you don’t need a car. Buying a car is a luxury, and so is buying PMS.

 

Now that we don’t have such world-class transportation facilities, the Government needs money to put them in place so that we too one day will no longer need PMS before our lives can function. The cost of PMS will no longer affect our daily lives. But the Government doesn’t have such money now. All the revenue they generate is not enough, let alone that they have to pay subsidies from the little they have. We can only endure, however, make them accountable for every kobo they safe from our sufferings just like they make the government accountable in advance climes too.

 

NOW LET’S TALK ABOUT THE DOLLAR SUBSIDY!!!

 

Dollar is unarguably the most prominent word in the mouth of every Nigerian these days. This is because, for everything you want to buy, you are been told that the “Dollar has Increased”. You go to buy an item in the morning at a particular price, you get there in the afternoon the price has changed. Well, that is correct. Truly, the value and rate of dollar to naira has increased and largely galloping. But, did the rate actually increase? No.

 

The second fundamental economic policy to save the country from total collapse after the partial PMS subsidy removal on 29th of May 2023 by President Tinubu was the unification of the FX rate and allowing the rate to be determined by forces of demand and supply.

 

Before that bold and courageous step by President Tinubu, what the government did in the past due to lack of political will and to avoid an uprising as it is currently been drummed across the country, was to fix the rate of dollar to Naira. Fixing the exchange rate means the exchange rate in our country is not determined by market forces. The government pays for any excess that is accruable over the fixed price. Another subsidy you can call it.

 

In other words, before the unification of the exchange rate with that of the parallel market, the dollar sold at the official exchange rate for around ₦460/ dollar and ₦750 per dollar at the parallel market. The ₦460 is the fixed price by the government. The ₦750 at the parallel or black market is the price determined by forces of demand and supply. So, it means the Government had been subsidizing dollars with about ₦300 for each dollar we buy at the official FX. So as the government pays about ₦300, multiplied by the millions of dollars requested daily, we use the ₦300 subsidy for education abroad, BTAs, buying foreign wines and expensive shoes among other luxuries and things we naturally may not have needed if the government had not subsidized the dollar, because those items would have been much costlier as we today have them. Unfortunately, too, this dollar subsidy is still from the little revenue and meager FX the government generates from crude oil sales.

The reason why this new policy has scattered the whole country is because, Nigeria is a largely dependent country. We import almost everything we need. Yes, almost everything. We produce what we don’t consume (Crude Oil) and consume what we don’t produce such as refined products, machinery, and even the food we eat.

 

Now that the Government has stopped subsidizing the dollar, and almost all businesses in Nigeria import their inputs or even goods, aside from the dollar demands for foreign education, coupled with the activities of speculators and arbitrage, the rate of dollar to naira has continued to rise at a geometric rate. Noteworthy too is that there is a global inflation occasioned by the wars in Ukraine and Gaza.

 

Why is the dollar our headache, when naira is our currency? Let’s discuss.

 

Why should we need dollars, if we produce all the cars we need? If we produce all the ammunition our military needs. All the clothes we wear. All the food we eat. And all the medications we consume. Why should the dollar be our headache when none of us go outside the country for medical check-ups or further education? So long as all of these things are not available in our country, and we have to import them, then we must remain a servant to the dollar.

 

The original meaning of Foreign Exchange is that, countries exchange goods and services. Saudi Arabia produces a massive volume of oil. They pay her in dollars. She then uses that dollar to buy ammunition and machinery from the US or Russia. So Saudi Arabia cannot produce ammunition, however, she has to use oil that she has to EXCHANGE for ammunition she cannot produce. However, Saudi Arabia does not import food, refined products, and major technical know-how and expertise such as aviation.

 

In the case of Nigeria, we produce very little oil, and we want to exchange it for a lot of things that we don’t produce. From cars, to machinery, to ammunition, the clothes we wear, refined products, medicine, technical know-how such as aviation services, food we eat, and even fish. We depend on importation for almost everything we need for a paltry 1.4m barrels of crude oil that account for 90% of our Foreign Exchange (Dollar) And if you want the dollar to be cheap? It is not possible. The resultant effect is that as there is little available dollar that flows into the country from crude oil sales, there is massive naira chasing the little dollar for the plethora of demands that confront our imports. When demand exceeds supply, the prices continue to increase.

 

We have heard in the past that the naira was once higher in rate compared to the dollar. That is very correct. It happened in the periods of 1960s. Nothing has really changed about that same dollar. What has changed is our import demand. During that period, we do not import food, in fact, we had excess to export. We produced our own cars. We produced our own cloth and exported cotton. Malaysia came to take our palm tree seedlings. There was no demand for medical check-ups and there were limited requests for foreign education. The world literally depended on our palm oil, groundnut, cashew, and cotton. It was the excess money or dollars from those transactions that Awolowo was able to build the first Television Station in Africa even ahead of France. He also built Cocoa house and most of the major roads we use in South West up till today.

 

How is Tinubunomics Going to Help Nigeria?

 

The current Tinubu policies if allowed to stay will have multiple effects on our economy and how we grow as a nation.

 

Firstly, the policy is expected to make more money available to the government. By so doing government at all levels is expected to have more money for infrastructural development and expenditures. Take, for example, money saved on the subsidies should be used to massively develop our electricity generation to such an extent that an average village in Nigeria should have a 12-hour supply of power daily for a start. If we achieve this, demands on PMS and Diesel will reduce. And for the fact that electricity will be cheaper compared to fossil fuel, it will in the long run affect the prices of goods and services.

If the government is done with the electricity supply, the money saved further will be used for massive transportation facilities. There should ambitious plan for train system to link up the whole country such that we will no longer have any heavy-duty trucks on our major roads. Trains should transport our cement, rice, cocoa, and other industrial goods. Another positive effect of that is that there will be reduced pressure on our major roads and the government will not have to spend billions of dollars yearly to rehabilitate our roads. As pressure gradually reduces on government revenue we can begin to talk of an affordable and accessible health care system and good education can follow. Otherwise, we cannot eat our cake and have it back.

 

Secondly, the policies are expected to drive massive local production. How this is expected to happen is that, by the time the dollar continues to go out of our reach either to buy input for businesses or to import goods, we will turn to alternative ways of getting those goods and sources for those materials. And the only way left is to turn to our local sources for those demands such as massive agricultural investment, so with time, our demands for dollars will not only decrease but there will massive employment across all sectors. 80% of current Nigerian workers both in private and public sectors are into rendering services. Only 20% are into real production.

 

Lastly, the policies are expected to discipline us to eschew waste of resources. For every item or service that we enjoy, there is a cost for it. If you are not paying directly, someone is bearing the cost somewhere. In the case of Nigeria, the Government. It is in Nigeria that you will leave your home appliances and security lights on and travel for months. No one dares that in advance country. People buy foreign wines that have been subsidized through the subsidies on the dollar and just “pour champagne”. It is in Nigeria, that an individual will have different types of cars for different purposes and outings only because PMS is cheap.

 

Take for example, since there was partial removal of PMS subsidies, most of us have cautioned ourselves on unnecessary travel and 24-hour running of generators. If we don’t know, all these reduced wastages have in the long run reduced the demand for refined PMS and had a significant effect no matter how small on our FX demands direction. So, one of the fundamental purposes of subsidy removal is to ensure every consumption is valued.

 

Conclusively, I will urge the citizenry to henceforth make the government accountable for every kobo generated and appropriated. Every monetary infraction and corruption should be treated with the same ferocity as the hunger and anger we currently endure. All wastages of government and governance should be resisted in the strength of ENDSARS.

 

Labor Unions should not only ask for salary increases but mobilize the citizens for accountability advocacies, forums, and platforms. The Labor Union’s demands for salary increase will only send the dollar to around ₦3,500 per dollar. The salary increase will lead to more money in circulation and more naira chasing the few available dollars and the rate of dollar consequently increases. In the end, the new increase returns to the old value.

 

Finally, in the long run, if the above measures come to play, pressure will reduce on both PMS and Dollars. And their prices will drastically come down. Time!!!

 

We have a great country called Nigeria, but we all must sacrifice to achieve that greatness. The future is bright and beautiful.

 

Ben Afolami is a Financial Expert and Investment Analyst.

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