Opinion
Making Good Governance Tour Relevant
A common adage has it that when a dog is marked for slaughter, several ugly names would be accorded it. Nigeria is a fertile ground for fabulous opportunities, possibilities, formulations and fabrications of the good, bad and ugly. A place where anything can go under any guise, nomenclature and nobody cares. (Nothing dey happen). Nigeria we hail thee and I sincerely hail thee!
In governance, this characteristic has made government at all levels in the country to jump up even from slumber and put up policies, programmes and formulations, weightless on the scale of preference and got nothing to bear on the overall interest of the common people. The end product or outcome of this is usually countless and colossal waste of national, state and local government resources on abandoned, uncompleted and irrelevant projects that are littered all around the country. This is unhealthy for thousands of Nigerians out there who are helplessly caught up in the ill-fated web of economic strangulation.
This is why the Good Governance Tour by the present administration by Labaran Maku, the Information Minister, is viewed with skepticism as another political jamboree. It is crystally and fundamentally clear that Nigerians are perfect in clumsy specifications, ambiguous policy formulations and corrupt practices, especially the government. Millions of policies are gazetted every day without proper implementation and sustainability.
If we may ask Maku’s team these few question: what kind of parametres are they using to measure the project? How many local people who are supposed to be beneficiaries of such acclaimed projects that are there are given the opportunity to testify? Are the assessment of the quality and quantity of the projects commensurable with the revenue allocation and Internally Generated Revenue accruing to the respective States? What shall be the outcome of the exercise in terms of failure and success of a State? What other criteria are used to ascertain the viability of the project? We are masters of our fate and custodians of our God given and hard earned resources.
Maku’s led team should understand that governance is not about a window display of wears as though in the market place, nor about eloquent words and speeches that captivate peoples minds. Governance is the act of managing a commonwealth. As the custodian of the people’s wealth and chief servant, government should give more priority to peoples’ well-being above freaky show of self-aggrandizement. Every position of trust is accompanied with the golden rule of delivering successfully and meeting the aspirations of the people. The realisation of this reality will naturally spur every leader to play by the rule. So, by this ethos, no leader will believe in measuring up his or her performance in the scale of presidential assessment. Service delivery will ever remain a task that must be achieved.
Apparently, the good governance team has done a good job, by saying what they have to say to justify the colossal sum of tax-payer’s money expended on them. What we sincerely solicit from the honourable team is that findings or result should not be discarded in another well-prepared waste bin as usual. Whoever is guilty should be made to pay the price for a little proof of sincerity in our government.
The act of turning national assignment into a money spinner and as a bargaining power in robbing Peter to pay Paul does not portray us in better light, it exposes our ugly fangs of flaccidity and makes us more vulnerable for global laughter. He who the cap fits should only wear it.
Tordee, a social commentator, resides in Port Harcourt.
Manson B. Tordee
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