Senate President Bukola Saraki
As
a student of politics, I find the huge powers accumulated and
constantly expressed by the Senate President Bukola Saraki intriguing.
There is almost no day that passes by without Nigerians seeing the power
being used in surprising ways. This week, we saw the poor Senator
representing Borno South, Ali Ndume, bagging six months suspension for
not carrying out “due diligence” before filing a petition against the
Senate President, Senator Bukola Saraki and the lawmaker representing
Kogi West Senatorial District, Senator Dino Melaye. It would be recalled
that the Senate had, on March 21, 2017, decided to investigate the
allegation that a bulletproof Range Rover SUV said to worth N298m, but
which the lawmakers said cost $298,000, seized by the
Nigeria Customs
Service, NCS, belongs to the President of the Senate. Senator Ali Ndume
had also called on the upper chamber of the National Assembly to
investigate the certificate scandal involving Distinguished Senator Dino
Melaye. By so doing, he was “deliberately” bringing up an issue that
painted the Senate in a bad light and had to be punished. The Senate
also showed its anger that Saraki could be even remotely construed to be
carrying out vengeance on the Comptroller-General of the NCS, Hameed
Ali, for seizing a vehicle purportedly belonging to him. The Ethics
Committee recommended 181-legislative days suspension (one-year) for
Ndume but the Red Chamber became magnanimous and reduced it to six
months.
Legislators
are elected by citizens to represent their constituents in the
legislature and it is extremely strange that their powerful colleagues
would, in a cavalier manner deprive constituents of their elected
representatives by suspending them. We all recall that the same Dino
Melaye and eight others had in a previous Chamber of the House of
Representatives been suspended from the legislature but an Abuja Federal
High Court nullified the suspension, saying it was illegal and
unconstitutional. The trial judge, Justice Adamu Bello, in his judgment,
said the plaintiffs were not given fair hearing as provided for in the
1999 Constitution. Obviously, Ndume did not deserve fair hearing also
and was summarily suspended at a time he had gone outside to pray.
Saraki
is indeed powerful and I believe that he would agree with the late
Alistair Cooke of the “Letters from America” fame who once declared that
“power corrupts and absolute power is absolutely delicious.” It appears
no one can stop Saraki enjoying his powers today but as we all know,
people with power have an urge to over express their powers and get
themselves into deep trouble. I would advice Senator Saraki to be very
careful at exercising his vast powers. Also this week, in fear of
Saraki, the formerly powerful Federal Executive Council (FEC) met to
consider the vast powers of the legislature has set up a committee under
the Vice President with all previous Senators in the Executive as
members to most probably reach out to, beg and placate the powerful
legislative leaders. The Senate had last Tuesday suspended the
confirmation of 27 Resident Electoral Commissioners over what it
described as President Muhammadu Buhari’s refusal to sack the Acting
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Ibrahim
Magu as directed by the powers that be. The Senate has also this week
summoned the Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Anti-Corruption,
Professor Itse Sagay, whom it accused of making derogatory remarks
against them. The learned Professor of law has had the temerity to
describe the Senate’s refusal to confirm the re-nomination of Mr. Magu
as substantive chairman of the EFCC as “childish and irresponsible”. I
don’t know what they would do to him but as I write these words, I am
being very careful not to get into trouble myself. Twice already, the
Senate has also turned back the Comptroller-General of Customs, Hameed
Ali, (an appointee of the President) for disobeying their directives
that he should dress up in Customs uniform to have the privilege of
talking to them.
We
all stand warned of the mighty powers of Saraki the Great. We all
recall that when a former EFCC boss called Larmorde attempted to arraign
Saraki's wife he was summoned to appear before the Senate and he lost
his job. I'm sure you know the rest. In previous administrations, the
Secretary of the Government was a powerful position; the current one is
in deep problems since he told the Senate that their constituency
projects would not be executed since that is not their constitutional
responsibility. He should have been more careful especially as he was a
grass-cutter and had cut grass.
Let
me close this issue of vast powers by telling my former student Dino
Melaye that as a loyal retiree of Ahmadu Bello University, I have heard
my Vice Chancellor tell the world that he did get a degree and is
therefore indeed distinguished. Our degrees however testify to knowledge
but also to GOOD CHARACTER as stated clearly in the law establishing
Ahmadu Bello University. When people shut others up so that they cannot
make revelations about sleazy acts of corruption, it’s not legitimate
power. It is cover up and the hands of the law are long and will
eventually catch up with all crooks no matter their temporary power.
BBC Hausa @ 60
Yesterday,
I attended the public lecture and celebration of sixty years of
excellent public service broadcasting to the Hausaphone world by our
beloved bibisi as we say in Hausa. BBC has been a source of
largely truthful, competent and quality content broadcasting over the
period and as Jarman Kano Professor Isa Hashim said during the ceremony,
after listening to the station from day one to the present day, he
could provide testimony to the quality of their work. Okay lets be
careful, BBC is the outpost of our imperial ruler and must have
manipulated and lied to us on certain occasions. Nonetheless, the
general conclusion is that their impact has been very positive. The
typical Hausa person today is well informed and has balanced information
after listening each day to BBC, VOA, China, Egypt, Iran and French
Hausa services and BBC set that tradition rolling. BBC has kept up with
technology and today 23 million Hausa speakers listen to the BBC daily
on their computers, tablets and smart phones. Hausa citizens from
Jigawa, Katsina, Kano and Bauchi have gone to jail for criticizing their
governors on BBC Hausa Facebook. No one would have noticed had it been
on Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN). As Professor Umar Pate
said during the celebrations, its fine to commend BBC Hausa, but should
we not be ashamed that the only competition to BBC Hausa was FRCN Kaduna
that used to transmit to the whole West African region and today cannot
project beyond seventy kilometres of Kaduna city centre. For the
Hausaphone world, the radio has always been a companion for information
but also for democracy, said Speaker Dogara at the event. That tradition
continues today said my good friend Professor Abdallah Uba Adamu the
keynote speaker. In contemporary Kano, there is a huge community of
“sojojin baka” - soldiers that rely on what comes out of their mouth.
May their mouths continue to lead us to the deepening of democracy?
Credit: www.dailytrust.com.ng
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