Opinion
Probity As Mark Of Good Governance
It is becoming difficult to
have a day pass in Nigeria without a mention of the words: corruption and probe to this administration of the All Progressives Congress at the federal level, they seem to assume more prominence in this dispensation of the progressives perhaps because of their Change undertone.
The late Prof. Dora Akunyili, would have been among the first to be mentioned in the probe and corruption panel, when she discovered that she was walking and working on a terrain drenched with filt, but she preferred to sing a milder tone by thinking she could cover the filt for a better look when she championed her rebranding project of her beloved country, Nigeria.
Dora explored her feminity to see how she could change the mess she perceived without hurting an ant, then she went on and on chanting the music of a supposedly rebranded Nigeria and Nigerians and that amounted to serious effort in futility.
Whoever speculates a research to the failure of her much laboured project, may be adjudged idle and eager for a job otherwise, no one needs a diviner to tell him or her that Dora failed because she refused to go to the basics to first and foremost unravel the reason behind the stench and perhaps embark on subsequent evacuation of the dirts so the atmosphere could once again be blissful with fresh breath. Instead, she chose to override the odour by investing more on deodorants and odour control strategies while perpetrators continued to have a field day uninterrupted.
Of course, all sound minds know that no one talks of a better future without a history of the past whether the past be good or bad, a look at the past, remains a pre-requisite to forging a better future. The word ‘probe’; as harmless as it appears, has often been given a negative connotation, even when it does not potend any evil, perhaps a search for an alternative to the word ‘probe’ may be preferred otherwise it has to be told that a generation that means well to itself and environ must not do without probe.
Tell me of a leadership that is awake to its responsibility and accountable to its citizenry and I will tell you of a government that adopts probity as a working tool. The opposite of it is compromise, a practice that has crumbled most administrations and rendered leaders less-responsible to their subjects.
Guaranteed that for a very long time in our democratic governance, complacency has become the order of the day, successive leaders are put in place by their lords whose interests they are bound to protect over the collective interest and good of the citizenry, a situation that had virtually ground the country to a halt, leaving many distressed and chanting Change! Change!! Change!!!.
While no leadership or administration would be written off for an outright non performance, as every leader to a certain degree, means well for his or her subjects, a possible check on leaders, awakens in them a consciousness of their servant-leader status and not the popular mentality of a lord and probably a terror to the led.
In the same vein, while every successive leader might be in a hurry to probe the former, he is adjudged a good leader when he in turn subjects himself to a probe after his tenure, bearing in mind that it is part of good governance and not intended for any witch-hunt.
Unfortunately, our attitudes and responses towards a call for probe has left so much to be desired by our so-called leaders, even where we claim we have done so well yet we consider it evil to be called to account for our supposedly good stewardship.
A former minister of national planning, Dr. Abubakar Suleiman, was quoted by the Punch of August 31, 2015 to have said in a statement on behalf of other ministers who served under Jonathan, “we, are proud to have served Nigeria and we boldly affirm that we did so diligently and to the best of our abilities. The improvement that have been noticed today in the power sector, in national security and in social services and other sectors, did not occur overnight”.
He added “for the benefits of those who may have forgotten so soon, it was the Jonathan’s administration that got rid of the fraud in fertilizer subsidies, which had plagued the country for decades. This helped to unleash a revolution in agricultural production and productivity”.
Dr. Suleiman also said that “contrary to what the APC and its agents would want the public to believe, the Jonathan’s administration did not encourage corruption, rather it fought corruption vigorously, within the context of the rule of law and due process”.
The academic lord no doubt is well informed of the good deeds of the past administration and could as well make a better spokesman for that administration. Like every clear conscience that fears no accusation, one expects Dr. Suleiman to personally call for the probe so it could avail him a platform to prove his critics wrong and put the pendulum straight so the truth could be said any day.
Howbeit, if we be truly sincere to ourselves, both those probing and those to be probed, we will attest to the fact that there is no better way to enthrone a transparent, accountable and responsive governance without an emphasis on probity.
Here in Rivers State, the incumbent governor calls for an explanation over happenings in the past that are not very clear to him, so also any responsible government would call for explanations on suspected grey arrears.
We must learn to respect standards and not only when we feel it is in our favour.
Sylvia ThankGod-Amadi
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