Not many citizens will hail the current state of affairs; not with the rising tension everywhere, not with the unabating growth in unemployment, not with the impending strike over fuel subsidy and the subsisting one by ASUU - our university teachers.
If you blame the aggrieved, I hear you. If you blame the miscreants/hoodlums (as the media joins leaders to call them), I hear you. If you blame *US* the citizens, I hear you. Blame not the politicians or their hirelings or their hangers-on or their naked and inordinate greed cum ambitions or their spiritual consultants who see no evil, speak no evil. Chide not our leaders or their ethics or their ineptitude or their tactical rather than strategic cast or their herd mentality or their budget-failure artistry or their mindless looting of our patrimony. They were not responsible, are not responsible, will not be responsible beyond the pot.
So, they get us on the queue to vote and claim the glory. We hail them, they nail us. We hail them, they jail our youths in the visible prison of poverty but tell us we are FREE! Judging by the spending spree of government at many levels, they clearly enjoy the glee.
As duty calls, dear compatriots, who hails NIGERIA?
NIGERIA is the world's most populous BLACK nation. It is the leading light of Africa, and the regional power of the ECOWAS subregion. With about 150m people, it is a major oil & gas exporter, and has a poor history of democracy & good governance. Corruption and poverty subsist! Paradox.This site is dedicated to helping grow democracy right from the 2007 Elections, and beyond. Welcome to my country.
Showing posts with label Accountability and Transparency in Nigeria. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Accountability and Transparency in Nigeria. Show all posts
Saturday, December 31, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Budgets: Is It Blockade or Bungle?
When we ritualized the annual budgets in Nigeria, disconnecting it from the development plan we set the nation up for disaster. And it started with the better-forgotten structural adjustment programme (SAP) - the horrid pill of the IMF/World Bank of yore. What the military regimes and their civilian collaborators didn't chop the SAP Monster sapped! And we reeked and reeled. The rest, as they say, is history - bitter history.
Thanks to President Olusegun Obasanjo's courage and Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's commitment, we got out of our foreign debt crisis and regained our national pride. It was historic, even euphoric. But, alas, it was short-lived! (PDP, I'm looking at you).
Right from 1999, our political leaders and their collaborators - ably aided by bureaucrats and technocrats - have failed to faithfully and fully implement our annual budgets. Okay let's qualify that: they have selectively and unpatriotically implemented the budgets - routinely consuming all recurrent/overhead votes, ruinously sidelining all capital votes! We've done so year in year out, averaging 30 to 40% budget implementation. (Infrastructure, Education, Unemployment, Poverty, Security, Maternal & Infant Mortality, I'm checking your pulse)
Question: Do we also have a Budget Cabal -at all levels of government - in Nigeria?
Poser: Who is blocking Budget Implementation?
Query: Why are Nigerians not challenging, why are we condoning, this mindless Budget- Bungle?
Puzzle: Is anyone doing the Development Mathematics of these Wasted Trillions?
May 2012 be a bright beginning. Amen.
Thanks to President Olusegun Obasanjo's courage and Finance Minister Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala's commitment, we got out of our foreign debt crisis and regained our national pride. It was historic, even euphoric. But, alas, it was short-lived! (PDP, I'm looking at you).
Right from 1999, our political leaders and their collaborators - ably aided by bureaucrats and technocrats - have failed to faithfully and fully implement our annual budgets. Okay let's qualify that: they have selectively and unpatriotically implemented the budgets - routinely consuming all recurrent/overhead votes, ruinously sidelining all capital votes! We've done so year in year out, averaging 30 to 40% budget implementation. (Infrastructure, Education, Unemployment, Poverty, Security, Maternal & Infant Mortality, I'm checking your pulse)
Question: Do we also have a Budget Cabal -at all levels of government - in Nigeria?
Poser: Who is blocking Budget Implementation?
Query: Why are Nigerians not challenging, why are we condoning, this mindless Budget- Bungle?
Puzzle: Is anyone doing the Development Mathematics of these Wasted Trillions?
May 2012 be a bright beginning. Amen.
Saturday, October 13, 2007
Where is the Freedom of Information Law?
The Nigerian political class should stop putting national interest last! Pray, who is afraid of transparency? Or the right of citizens to know??
President Yar'Adua and the National Assembly should give us the Freedom of Information Act right away. The wait is over! The disdain is enough!!
Unless there is a wanton conspiracy to strangulate the war on corruption, hamper accountability and disable our democracy, that law should be signed soonest. No more delay, please.
Let the Nigerian Media start a count-down campaign TODAY!
Duty calls.
President Yar'Adua and the National Assembly should give us the Freedom of Information Act right away. The wait is over! The disdain is enough!!
Unless there is a wanton conspiracy to strangulate the war on corruption, hamper accountability and disable our democracy, that law should be signed soonest. No more delay, please.
Let the Nigerian Media start a count-down campaign TODAY!
Duty calls.
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