Opinion
Psychiatric Test For Public Office Holders
Psychiatry is the part of medicine that studies and treats mental illness. Psychiatric test’ for public office holders means the examination of the heads of public office holders to ensure that they are sound mentally before entrusting public offices to them. Meanwhile, pointing a way out of corruption by public office holders, the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Mrs Farida Waziri, called for psychiatric test for aspiring public office holders. She says this is the way out of corruption in public offices. Mrs Waziri emphasised that some aspiring leaders were mentally and psychologically unsuitable for public office because of the way they amassed public wealth. The chairman said this while delivering a keynote address at a workshop in Kaduna recently on transparency and accountability in public service. She pointed out that the extent of aggrandisement and gluttonous accumulation of wealth that she had observed among public office holders suggested to her that some of them were mentally and psychologically ill and therefore not suitable for public office. According to her, we have observed public office holders amassing public wealth to a point suggesting madness or some form of obsessive-compulsive psychiatric disorder.
Indeed, the chairman is not far -from the truth. Many aspiring public office holders in Nigeria have only one objective in mind and that is to amass wealth as much as they can while in public office. In fact, one of the endemic and pandemic ills of this country is political corruption. This socio-political disease dates back to early post-independence period when politically active people were accused of one financial malfeasance or the other. The conduct of some of them fell far short of the expectation of honest and responsible people. Corruption among public office holders has been one of the common reasons given by coup leaders for taking over government. Usually it takes the form of diverting public funds into private pockets or the enrichment of public office holders through illicit deals in the award of contract.
In the Second Republic (1979-83) corruption went to such a level as to warrant a commentator to point out that a situation in which a few top political or military leaders lived in great affluence while the bulk of the population lived in abject poverty must be regarded as intolerable. It will be recalled that billions of naira was squandered in Abuja the new capital territory. The amount squandered in Abuja in this period was as a result of inflation of award of contract, systematic upward recosting of projects and award of scholarships to ghost students. For instance, the National Assembly Complex in Abuja was costed at 267 million naira on April 28, 1981. The same project was quoted in February 1982, ten months later at 472 million naira. That is a difference of 205 million naira. In 1983 alone, the Federal Government of Nigeria was losing about fifty million naira monthly as salaries to ghost workers. This on annual basis adds up to several millions. And this corrupt behaviour could still be seen in several of our public institutions in Nigeria. Public funds are usually stashed away in foreign banks at the expense of the nation.
In the current democratic dispensation cases of corruption abound. Not long ago, the Rivers State Governor, Mr Rotimi Amaechi described some politicians in Nigeria as murderers because of their penchant for corruption. He made the observation during a retreat on due process for chairmen and deputy chairmen of House Committees which took place at Transcorp Hilton Hotel, Abuja. He said, some modern day politicians were men and women without conscience because of the manner they had been converting public funds into private use through contracts without following due process. The governor pointed out that some politicians in Nigeria aspired to get into various public offices not because they had the interest to serve but because they wanted to gain immediate access to wealth at the expense of the helpless people of the country. The Governor is right. As already pointed out, the objective of many people aspiring to be in public office is to amass wealth as much as they can. This behaviour should be condemned. Public office is not for gangsters. It is for decent, well-meaning people who have the interest of the people at heart and to serve them sincerely and honestly without diverting the common good into private pockets or other mysterious uses.
Meanwhile, three members of the House of Representatives who allegedly diverted six billion naira of public funds into their private pockets surrendered to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission. The money was diverted from the coffers of the Rural Electrification Agency. Those involved are the chairman, House Committee on Power, Ndudi Godwin Elumelu, his deputy, Muhammed Jibo and chairman, House Committee on Rural Development, Paulinus Igwe. Also accused were the chairman, Senate Committee on Power, Nicholas Yahaya Ugbane and a permanent secretary Aliyu Abdullah. Following this, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission charged them with 156 – count fraud. The fraud was said to have been committed between November and December 2008. They were alleged to have awarded a fake contract involving the said amount.
All these are disturbing. Public office holders should realise that they are not appointed or elected into political offices to steal public funds. Public funds are meant for the development and betterment of the society in general so that Nigeria can move forward. At this stage, we should give thought to the suggestion of the EFCC chairman, Mrs Farida Waziri on psychiatric test for aspiring public office holders.
Man Tolofari is Fellow, Institute of Corporate Administration Nigeria, Abuja.
Dr Mann Tolofari
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