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Tinubu administration incompetent, corrupt – Activist Onovo

The FrontierThe FrontierApril 7, 2024 4886 Minutes read0

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Chief Martin Onovo, a petroleum industry expert, an engineer and activist, is the 2015 presidential candidate of the National Conscience Party (NCP) and currently, the Head, Policy Positions, Movement for Fundamental Change (MFC). In this interview with EJIKEME OMENAZU, Onovo speaks on the recent military invasion of the Okuama community, the need for restructuring among other issues, reports Sunday Independent. Excerpt:

How would you react to the killing of 17 Nigerian soldiers at Okuama in Delta State?

According to foreignaffairs. com in 2021, “Nigeria is now a failed State”. We must admit that Nigeria is a failed state. Lawlessness and impunity pre­vail. Insecurity and poverty are widespread. We have large ter­ritories controlled exclusively by bandits and terrorists across the country. The Okuama inci­dent must be viewed in the con­text of a failed state.

Okuama and Okoloba have a land dispute that has lasted very many decades. Both sides have suffered fatalities recently. From reports from the Okuama community, the Commanding Officer and his men went to Okuama as mercenaries re­cruited by the Okoloba side to subdue the Okuama commu­nity. After a meeting with the Okuama community, the Army attempted to abduct some Okua­ma community leaders and the people resisted. The Army ap­plied force and the community fought back.

According to the Army, the Commanding Officer and his men went there for a peace meeting and were killed in an ambush. The story of the Army appears inconsistent. Also, the destruction of the Okuama com­munity by the Army in retalia­tion for the loss of its men is highly unprofessional and must be condemned. The Army has made itself the complainant, the judgeand the hangman. The Army is not above the law and cannot take the law into its own hands. We need an independent investigation to determine the facts of the incident and recom­mend corrective actions. Our Army cannot attack innocent citizens. That is not their duty. That is not acceptable.

There were reports that some innocent villagers in Okuama community were killed and some homes burnt. Was it the right thing to do by the Army?

The Army cannot deny its re­taliatory attack on innocent cit­izens. The news reports on the attack showed videos and heavy military equipment like gun­boats. The killing of innocent villagers and the destruction of the Okuama community by the Army in retaliation for the loss of its men is highly unprofes­sional and must be condemned.

Things are getting harder by the day for Nigerians. Why are things getting worse now than the Buhari era which citizens thought would be the last of such terrible experi­ence?

We must get the leadership right first. Once the leader­ship is wrong, the values will be wrong, the vision will be distorted, the policies will be wrong and the implementation will be corrupt. Consequently, things will get worse. According to Prof. Niyi Osundare, “Incom­petence weds Corruption”. With the crass incompetence we have observed and the grand corrup­tion that is brazen, things will likely get worse for the public and “better” for the political cannibals that have seized power. The only regime in the history of humanity that can be worse than the Buhari regime is this ad hoc Tinubu regime. They are both sponsored by the same unpatriotic ruling party.

Insecurity in the country is grow­ing by the day. Do you think that the State Police option will provide the solution?

The root cause of this insecu­rity is not the absence of State Police, but the failure of the po­litical leadership. Consequently, we do not consider State Police as the best option for Nigeria now. State Police can very easi­ly worsen the security situation in Nigeria now, if mismanaged. It is clear that governors will abuse State Police and use them against their political oppo­nents. We are aware that some governors are not paying up to the national minimum wage in their states. We know that some governors owe many months of salary arrears. These condi­tions in some state governments are very risky if they occur in any State Police. Currently, we have State Police commands of the Nigeria Police Force. These State Commands can respond adequately, if we have the right political leadership. When Gen. Abacha was in power, he used this same security structure to maintain a very high level of security throughout Nigeria. We have used this same struc­ture since the colonial Police Act 1943 and the subsequent National Police Act of 1979 and subsequent updates till the Po­lice Act 2020. It has worked well in the past.

We must do a ‘Root Cause Analysis’. The root causes of the failure of the Nigerian Police Force may include fail­ure of the political leadership, politicisation of the Police Force and endemic corruption in Nigeria. If these are not cor­rected, then, even the proposed State Police will also fail like the Nigeria Police Force and further complicate the security situation. The State Police op­tion is a desperate choice laden with serious dangers.

How will you assess the President Tinubu-led federal government so far?

According to Aisha Yesufu, Nigeria has no “President”. We agree with her. A president for Nigeria can only emerge from an election, not from a bra­zen declaration of evidently fraudulent results. The ad hoc regime of Jagaban Tinubu is a complete catastrophe that was accurately predicted by so many. Currently, public morality has been thoroughly perverted, Independent Na­tional Electoral Commission (INEC) has been annexed by the ruling party, the judiciary has been recklessly rubbished, the national economy has been ruined, mass poverty and in­security have been amplified. All macro-economic indices have reached the worst levels since independence and the insecurity has reached an un­precedented level. It was easy to foresee the catastrophe a Tinubu regime will bring and many persons accurately pre­dicted this catastrophe.

The three properly published principles that led to the de­velopment of Singapore from a third world to a first world country are Honesty, Merit and Pragmatism. The three princi­ples are being contradicted by the undemocratic Tinubu’s ad hoc regime. As it is currently, we must stop the regime, or it will push the country from its current “Failed State” status to “Complete Collapsed” status.

Do you still want Nigeria to be restructured?

Yes. Restructuring is even more imperative now. The cur­rent structure is skewed and imbalanced. The imbalance is a source of friction and crises that distracts Nigeria from its developmental objectives. If we restructure Nigeria to have six, eight, 10 or 12 component units, we can achieve so many desirable features, including; some economies of scale; ef­ficient custom-made develop­ment agenda for every region; healthy inter-regional compe­tition; more concerted focus in each region to develop their particular competitive econom­ic advantages; improved secu­rity and reduced poverty. This was the experience Nigeria had in the First Republic when the North developed its groundnut pyramids and other products, the East developed its palm oil and other products and the West developed its cocoa and other products. During that period, the three regional economies grew at very high rates. That great experience can be repeat­ed again with restructuring.

What do you think is the cause of the current high cost of living crisis?

The present high cost of liv­ing crisis is directly due to the incompetence and corruption in this ad hoc Tinubu regime. We had warned publicly against the removal of PMS subsidy be­fore the restoration of domestic refining but the incompetent ad hoc regime did not listen. Pres­ently, the regime incompetent­ly pays more subsidy that the Gen. Buhari regime. Also, the incompetent attempt to close the FOREX rate gaps also result­ed to further devaluation of the naira and a wider gap between the official and parallel market rates. The cost of the incompe­tence and corruption of the ad hoc Tinubu regime is very high. “Knowledge is power” and “My people perish for lack of knowl­edge”.

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