Opinion
Still On Pantami
For over a week now, there have been pressure from different quarters that the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Pantami, should be sacked due to comments allegedly credited to him in relation to terrorist groups years ago.
The call for resignation from his appointment has gone to the extent that the Presidency has issued a press statement through the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, indicating that the embattled minister will not be sacked.
As he was reportedly linked to terrorism and religious bigotry sometime in northern Nigeria, Pantami had come to say that the alleged reports about his past controversial comments were misconstrued. I think the minister has denied the allegation and defended himself that he always preaches peace and tolerance to the extent that he was attacked by fellow Muslims for supporting Christians.
He also claimed that he has a driver, secretary and technical adviser as Christians working with him currently so does not hate them. The callers for the sack of Pantami should have a rethink and find out the truth about his statement and any crime he may have committed as a serving minister.
Like he explained, it could be that the translators of his speech on the said lecture or presentation were misunderstood. How come it is now that the issue of resignation from his appointment is coming up after two years of service in President Muhammad Buhari’s government.
They claim as a minister in charge of personal data of over 200 million Nigerians, that they are unsafe when such information about people are in his custody, after being allegedly linked to terrorist groups.
I thought that every ministerial nominee has to be screened at the National Assembly while his personal data is looked into before confirmation as a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Were the persons calling for Pantami’s sack not there when he was nominated and then screened at the National Assembly?
If really that is a reason to ask an appointed public officer to resign, why was the issue of being linked to terrorism not pointed out by these same callers? The Presidency has explained that the minister’s problem with those calling for his resignation may not be because he was linked to terrorist groups but that it has to do with his current job as the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy.
According to the statement from the Presidency, the administration stands behind Pantami and all Nigerian citizens to ensure they receive fair treatment, fair prices and fair consumer protection in ICT services. The SSA to the president in the statement said the embattled minister has been leading the charge against illegal data deductions and pricing and added that Pantami has revolutionised the government’s virtual public engagement to respond to COVID-19 thereby saving tax payers’ money.
The minister, according to reports, has established ICT start-up centres to boost youth entrepreneurship and created jobs thereby changing the policy to ensure locally-produced ICT content is used by ministries, including the Ministry of Communication and Digital Economy.
It is shocking to hear that his ministry has deregistered about 9.2 million SIMs, which will assist in ending the ability for criminals and terrorists to flagrantly use mobile networks undetected.
The statement noted that within the two years of his service as a minister, Pantami has driven the contribution of the ICT sector to the GDP to more than 18 per cent, thereby making it one of the top two playing a critical role in emergence of the Nigerian economy from the COVID-19 – induced recession.
As a result of this, according to the statement, the minister became enemy to some persons because Nigerians’ interests have to be protected. Some feel that the policies put down by the communications ministry may not go down well with them. There are allegations that some ICT companies stand to lose financially as they engage subscribers at lower charges and consumer protection guaranteed. Can these be the reasons for those calling for Pantami’s resignation? If these are the possible reasons, then those who are aggrieved should look at the whole issue properly. Otherwise, the issue of being linked to terrorism should have come up when he was a nominee.
If there is a “messiah” to save Nigerians from high charges in terms of airtime and data charges from telecom operators, then that should be commended. This is because the tariff is high. I know that most of the services we are getting now are very expensive. As a minister, he can cope but what about other Nigerians who cannot and for whom the argument stands?
Before now, subscribers at various levels have complained about high tariff in terms of ICT companies, in the areas of bank transactions charges, SMS, calls, data usage generally has not been easy. Some persons have likened his case to that of the former Minister of Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun. They are two different cases in the sense that, every Nigerian graduate must undergo a compulsory one-year service to his/her fatherland provided the person is under 30 years as at the year of graduation, whether the person studied in Nigeria or abroad.
In Adeosun’s case, her sponsors smuggled her into the federal cabinet to serve as a minister without a genuine NYSC discharge certificate. When the issue was made public by whistle- blowers, she resigned. Although I do not know the penalty for such offence.
Now Pantami is neither a criminal nor did he involve in certificate forgery, if there is anybody who should give account of any Nigerian citizen, it is the Federal Government. Since the call for his sack started, the Federal Government must have been checking and investigating what his offence is. Constituted authorities with all the security architecture are the only ones that can say who any citizen is. No ordinary citizens can.
Perhaps the Federal Government did not see anything contrary to his conducts and backed him up with his noble achievements which warranted them to say that he is being supported by the FG. The Federal Government said that even if the minister had supported the Islamic terrorists in the past, that he has denounced it, bearing in mind that change in one’s opinion can occur.
But the embattled Pantami was the Director-General of National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) from 2016 to 2019 before his nomination as a minister.
For the Federal Government to have appointed him a minister after serving as the DG of NITDA, he must have been found credible to handle the current job. For persons who claim that information on personal data about Nigerians are under his custody, thereby being unsafe, if he is sacked, will knowledge about their data disappear from him?
By: Eunice Choko-Kayode
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