Opinion
Let Okonjo-Iweala Be
Of all the ministers appointed by President Goodluck Jonathan into his cabinet recently, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala catches my fancy most.
Dr. Okonjo-Iweala was former Minister of Finance before she was moved by then President Obasanjo to the Foreign Affairs Ministry. She, however, resigned her appointment in controversial circumstances and returned to the World Bank in 2007.
The fact that she accepted to serve the nation for the second time is commendable, especially in the face of the vices prevalent in the country. Vices like corruption, kidnapping, terrorism, armed robbery, assassination, etc are enough to scare away a woman of her status. Her decision to serve under this situation is indeed an act of patriotism.
Okonjo-Iweala had every reason to reject President Jonathan‘s invitation to serve. Besides the ills listed above, Nigeria is a country that has little regards for excellence. This explains why mediocrities dominate our socio-political landscape.
Unfortunately, there are Nigerians who think a woman of Okonjo-Iweala’s status, who left her high position as the Managing Director of the World Bank to serve Nigeria, should not have been considered for appointment because she was brought from the Diaspora, and that she resigned her first appointment. These reasons are ostensible. Those Nigerians further allege that her capability to transform the economy of the country is exaggerated.
The truth is that Dr. Okonjo-Iweala is feared by some rogue politicians whose business in power is to loot Nigeria dry. The Honourable Minister is dreaded by these politicians because of her integrity and uprightness. Many governors and council chairmen are scared because she publishes their monthly allocations for all Nigerians to see. Legislators and contractors are alarmed because it won’t be business as usual.
But I disagree with those who say Okonjo-Iweala’s importance is over-rated. The antecedent of this woman is well known. She was instrumental to the debt pardon Nigeria got during the Obasanjo’s regime. Through her assistance, the country’s 30 billion dollar debt was reduced to 12 billion dollars and assured its payment. Her publication of monthly allocations ensured transparency and discouraged corruption.
No wonder, Dr. Okonjo-Iweala’s qualities were acknowledged by the World Bank President, Robert Zoeuick who described her exploits at the institution as “Steuar”. He said her desire to serve Nigeria is a “truly big loss for the World Bank but a major gain for Nigeria as it works to craft its economic way forward”.
Okonjo-Iweala’s efforts to assist poor people in developing countries particularly in Africa are widely recognised. That is why her wealth of experience is expected to be of benefit to Nigeria. She acknowledged this fact when she appeared before the Senate for the screening exercise. At that exercise, she told the legislators that she was returning to promote Nigerians’ welfare and create jobs.
Not only did the Finance Minister make those promises to Nigerians, she also told the lawmakers that Nigeria was spending beyond her means. From the foregoing, it is clear that she will introduce measures to facilitate fiscal controls, reduce wasteful expenditure in order to promote infrastructural development.
Who will find fault with these well-intentioned declarations of the minister.
Fortunately for us, Okonjo-Iweala returned when Nigeria’s external reserve nose-dived drastically and in want of redemption. So, rather than engaging in unnecessary arm-chair criticisms, it will be productive if we all share and support Okonjo Iweala’s vision to make Nigeria a better place to live.
With the majority support she enjoys from Nigerians, Okonjo-Iweala should strive to bring her wealth of experience to bear on the lofty goals she has set for herself.
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