Bola Tinubu: The Corrupt Mini Deity Of Lagos By Churchill Okonkwo
When
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) cautioned Chief Ahmed Bola Tinubu to
“stop playing god”, they completely mischaracterized his true identity.
Bola Tinubu was not playing god. He is a god, a deity of corruption,
and menacing ideas filled with deplorable wisdom and economic practices
most foul that he has entrenched himself and his business empire in
every facet of governance in Lagos State. Through him and by him,
corruption permeates every major revenue generation contract in Lagos
State. BY CHURCHILL OKONKWOMAY 09, 2018
When the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) cautioned Chief Ahmed Bola Tinubu to “stop
playing god”, they completely mischaracterized his true identity. Bola
Tinubu was not playing god. He is a god, a deity of corruption, and
menacing ideas filled with deplorable wisdom and economic practices most
foul that he has entrenched himself and his business empire in every
facet of governance in Lagos State. Through him and by him, corruption
permeates every major revenue generation contract in Lagos State.
Many
lonely folks, adrift in the Nigerian political area, keen to get into
elective offices are drawn to the mini deity of Lagos. These faithful
servants of the mini deity of corruption starting from Fashola to Ambode
and Rauf Aregbesola were required to endure a ceremony to join the
cult that involved planting a seed of silence in them. Once elected, the
seed gradually grew until the transparent system of governance is
replaced with rotting contracts and concessions to the controlling
deity.
To his credit, this mini deity of Lagos single-handedly
rescued Lagos from the impunity of election rigging by Obasanjo in 2003.
The courage of Bola Tinubu to stop Obasanjo from entrenching the
culture of election rigging in Nigeria is commendable. With the strength
of the massive internal revenue being generated in Lagos, Tinubu was
able to checkmate Obasanjo. At one point, he was running the state
without the Local Government revenue from the Federal government, a feat
most states cannot even imagine.
However, the accolade may
itself have accounted for much of the arteriosclerosis in his
government, with the complete decay of ethics. The cash generated from
markets and businesses in Lagos was rechanneled into thousands of
private pockets in a fashion that has never happened in the governance
of any state in Nigeria, not even the federal government. Mind you,
Lagos State is currently the fifth largest economy in Africa. Bola
Tinubu thus presents a vivid and frightening picture of how a great
state could fall under the control of one man.
If we accept the
evidence that the total internally generated tax revenue increased
perhaps, several-fold under Tunibu’s re-engineering, then he deserves
the credit. But to extract a palm nut is exactly that - to extract a
palm nut; to take the entire head of palm nut is stealing. So, taking
full control of the revenue being generated in Lagos state for year’s
amounts to virtual paralysis in many sectors that need urgent
infrastructural development. What is new in Asiwaju’s modus operandi is
not the existence of this corruption, but its sheer scale and long-term
implications.
A sea-change occurred in the ethics of government
under Tinubu’s watch in Lagos. He operated not through the impersonal
administration, but rather through, patronage and kinship. Bribery and
abuses always occurred in governments, of course. But under Bola
Tinubu’s reign, they became the norm: no longer abuses of a system, but
an alternative system in itself. Everything was bought and sold: Speaker
of the State House, judges' verdicts and tax assessments. Appointments
to the lucrative Council Areas across Lagos became a marketplace of
power.
What Tinubu is in Lagos, Bukola Saraki and his family are
in Kwara State. These men are quietly constructing a political dynasty
that is undermining good governance in their states and Nigeria as a
whole. Now, the political structure of the mini deity of Lagos is so
superbly sophisticated, with loyalties and ties that cut across the
Southwestern Nigeria and the APC federal government. The sale is such
that only the unusually brave could stand up against his
institutionalized corruption.
Institutionalized corruption in
Nigeria is rotten and cancerous, yet attractive. The celebration of an
ex-convict by a serving Delta State governor; the worship of corrupt
mini deities in Lagos and Kwara State should be a source of worry to
Nigerians, especially those of us hoping to engineer cultural change on
corruption on social media. Clearly, when it comes to the treatment of
the corrupt but powerful deities by law in Nigeria, corruption is a
troubled concept.
If not, how could Bola Tinubu label PDP as
chronically corrupt (which they are) and at the same time be corruptly
enriching himself in Lagos? How could Buhari be using billions of Naira
to settle Saraki and Droga and their gang in the National Assembly while
pretending to be fighting corruption? How could Alpha Beta, a
consultancy firm linked to Tinubu be pocketing about 4 Billion Naira
monthly as “consultancy” charges and is in pole position to net
additional billions per month (forever and ever) in a recent law on the
Land Use Act in Lagos State?
The desire to find answers to these
questions should be a starting point in the fight against corruption.
Why should Nigerians be dusting their PVC to keep lining up behind these
corrupt deities? Where is my generation, the Nigerian youths beating
our chest that we are not ‘lazy’ yet willing to kill one another for
Ibori, Saraki, Tibubu, Wike, Amaechi, Obasanjo and Buhari?
As if
my concern about the corrupt deity of Lagos is not enough, the Senate
President Bukola Saraki paid a courtesy visit to EFCC Chairman
yesterday, to show “support”, where he was quoted to have said, "we are
together in the corruption fight". Once that came out of his mouth, God
wept for Nigeria. But there was a chorus of joy and singing in Aso Rock,
where the Presidency shouted “Yessssss!”
Finally, the
permutation and combinations of the Presidency for the 2019 race appears
to have brought two heavyweights, Asiwaju Tinubu and Bukola Saraki with
unmatched “integrity” when it comes to fighting corruption to Buhari’s
camp. With these two mini deities of corruption as the face of Buhari’s
anti-corruption crusade backed by Kemi Adeosun’s billions of Naira ready
to buy the National Assembly and willing politicians, you can only
imagine what will be left of Nigeria after the 2019 elections.
I
have been told repeatedly that Nigeria is beyond redemption. But only
Nigerians who are crazy enough to think they can change the culture of
corruption are the ones who will. Even when we are not taking for
granted the immense power of the mob behind the mini corrupt deities in
Nigeria, we will not give up hope on our generation and posterity. The
crazy Nigerians without respect for the status quo will not be deterred.
So, stand out, stand up to the mini deities of corruption in Nigeria.
Join the misfits and be a rebel for anticorruption struggle in Nigeria.
Together, we can!
You can email Churchill at Churchill.okonkwo@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @churchillnnobi
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