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Government In Defence Of Crime
*By Basil Okoh*
When an important public office holder is held for high crime, government media systems go on overdrive. Instead of dwelling on crime committed, government media organs automatically go on the defensive, redirecting public attention and anger, looking for who else to blame other than the culprit. They look for who reported the crime, who petitioned the police or who leaked incriminating documents or evidence to EFCC or police.
People are then distracted from the enormity of the crime. They make the public focus instead on how the crime was leaked, not how it was committed. The persons from whom information about the crime was gotten are presented as villains and the criminal himself becomes the pitiful victim.
That is how Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa is now being presented. He is the victim of detractors who reported him to EFCC over a possible theft of N1.3 Trillion in DESOPADEC. Government media men have changed the narrative and Okowa is now the victim. But these detractors being presented in bad light did not arrest Okowa and had nothing to do with the missing money at DESOPADEC. No one in the media can possibly rubbish the integrity of Ifeanyi Okowa if Ifeanyi Okowa himself does not rubbish the integrity of Ifeanyi Okowa by his own actions.
Not a single one of the government defenders is talking about the missing funds discovered by EFCC. That is by the way. Only the safety and integrity of Okowa matters. And it appears no one is betting on the investigative skills of the financial crime agency and their capability to discover such a big crime without the aid of petitioners and informants.
Mr. Olisa Ifeajika, erstwhile Chief Press Secretary of the Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa’s administration, did so well in his manipulation of public information and the reversal of roles by presenting Okowa as victim. He describes the petitioners and informants in so many disparaging bugaboo. They are: “dubious elements”, “diabolical”, “mischievous”, “traducers” and so on … ad nauseum.
But then the facts of the matter are simple:
1. EFCC arrested Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa.
2. EFCC gave reasons for his arrest.
3. EFCC kept him in detention for a week.
So what did “detractors” do to Okowa to earn abuse by Ifeajika?
EFCC stated plainly that Okowa was arrested to explain the issues observed in DESOPADEC finance and mentioned the loss of 1.3 Trillion. The “traducers” didn’t invent that figure. But Ifeajika wasted everybody’s time writing a rehash of Government finances for eight years. Was anybody questioning government finances for the period? Was Okowa arrested because of Government finances or the finances of the agency DESOPADEC? Why was he busy answering to questions that no one asked him? Does anyone even believe his figures?
In any other nation people praise the patriotism of crime informants. The Police establishment work with them or use them to help solve high crime in society. Their works are recognized as civic duties. Here in Nigeria, they are vilified and made to appear as evil people out to settle a grudge, hence the popular use of the catchphrase “disgruntled elements”. How can anyone not be disgruntled when N1.3 trillion of public wealth is alleged to have been stolen by one man?
Mr. Ifeajika spent his entire time abusing everybody without throwing light on the alleged crime. Those involved in informing EFCC of a crime in DESOPADEC and all of us involved in reporting and publicly expressing our opinions about it were roundly abused.
If Ifeajika doesn’t know, let him be told that the arrest of a public figure is valid news and the loss of humongous public money is also valid news. They are part of public accounting. These were all breaking news emanating from EFCC. Ifeajika is not abusing the EFCC for breaking the news but the media for reporting it to the public. Neither the media nor the public are involved in the arrest or detention of Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa for the alleged theft of N1.3 Trillion. Journalists perform a public and constitutional duty by reporting news and expressing opinion about public affairs. By abusing people who are not involved in the arrest or detention of Okowa, leaving the issues of the theft of N1.3 Trillion unaddressed, Ifeajika deflects and engages in mischief. Delta citizens should be deeply concerned about Ifeajika’s deflection of information and the mischief that it implies. All of us aught to commit ourselves to finding the truth in EFCC’s accusations. It must be an effort in winning back our social equilibrium and the moral compass of the state.
By activating public concern about it, we are engaging in a duty demanded by the Nigerian constitution in it’s freedom of information enactment. Mr. Ifeajika cannot stop us, no matter how hard he tries. Government can hide it’s secrets all it wants, but it is the professional duty of the journalist to find that secret and reveal it to the public.
It is therefore the journalists guaranteed professional obligation to pry into public affairs, report news and publish commentary on it. Ifeajika was taking swings at the onlookers and the media and left the alleged crime unattended. In his desperation to defend an alleged crime that has not yet been charged, he was trying too hard to make himself an accessory after the crime. He was rolling out figures and statistics, the very tools deployed by governments to lie to the public. Pray, who can vouch for the figures spewed out by Mr. Ifeajika?
The Government media team is already putting a spin on the news, telling us it is wild speculation to expect the erstwhile governor to steal as much as N1.3 Trillion. But we have had many governors charged for stealing billions of dollars of state funds. So how is this case in Delta different?
Ifeajika was careful not to broach the idea of an independent audit to verify his claims or to determine the underlying facts of the financial situation at DESOPADEC. Delta state is an open society. The staff of the agency know a few facts which they retell to family and friends. We’ve been regaled with stories of the complete breakdown of form and order in DESOPADEC for decades. We have heard stories of one man taking out N100 million every month in the agency. If it comes to it, there are people who can give EFCC all the information they need to prosecute and win criminal cases in the agency. There are people who can point out where funds are hidden.
Let it therefore be known that Petitions alone do not cause arrests and detentions for one full week if there are no tactile violations of the laws involved. Police cannot keep such a high profile citizen in detention in violation of the laws if there are no hard questions to answer arising from the petitions. We should be mindful that the EFCC are not staffed by illiterates but by professionals and that they study petitions and engage in gathering evidence before moving in to arrest and detain suspects for one week.
We have an obligation to make all public officers accountable for the huge sums that pass through government during eight year tenures. It is not their money. It is money belonging to the public, the patrimony of the more than 6 million citizens of Delta State. We will not be bamboozled or shy away from the responsibility of informing the public about their money no matter the names government call writers and reporters. We know the games they play to cover crime. They will deploy abuses and name calling to blackmail journalists into silence, from not demanding rectitude and accounting from the man under whose authority Ifeajika himself admitted that over 3.2 billion of our funds were spent.
The people of Delta State have the right to demand an independent audit of DESOPADEC finances for these past years. The state has been crawling in pain, not meeting the basic duties of state to its citizens but we continually hear of humongous sums coming into state coffers every month. The state gets poorer all the time while those who run its affairs are getting richer, fiddling with funds that they can never use in many life times.
And yet these men and women burn incense and spend eternity in religions observances, dividing their times between the Christian church, fetish rituals and the demonic practices of the occult. Enough should be enough. Let Delta State be true to its citizens.
@basilokoh.
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The National Youth Service Corps has announced the release of the 2024 Batch ‘C’ Stream I call-up letters for prospective corps members.
The corps made the announcement in a series of post on its official X (former Twitter) handle on Monday.
It said orientation camp for the stream is expected to start on November 27, 2024 and closes on December 17, 2024.
According to the post, “some prospective corp members posted to Lagos will have orientation in Ogun and Osun.
“While some of those posted to Zamfara will have in Kebbi and Sokoto etc”
The corps, however, advised prospective corps members to print and sign an addendum, which will be submitted during registration at the orientation camp.
Tips to guide Deployed Prospective Corps Members
Do not travel to the Orientation Camps at night. Break your journey when necessary.
Report on your scheduled reporting date.
Apply for spelling error and name rearrangement on your dashboard.
After documentation in the Camp, you cannot change your Date of Birth, Date of Graduation, Course of Study and Passport Photograph.
Do not report to the Camp if there is any discrepancies in your course of study or with the Date of Graduation on your Statement of Result and your Call-up Letter. Contact your Institution to sort it out.
ATTENTION TO ALL 2024 BATCH ”C” STREAM I MARRIED FEMALE PROSPECTIVE CORPS MEMBERS
All married female Prospective Corps members (PCMs) who are deployed to States where their husbands are not domiciled should report to the nearest NYSC Orientation Camp for their State of Deployment to be changed.
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Oba of Benin to withdraw suit as Okpebholo restores rights
The Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, and the Benin Traditional Council may withdraw the suits they filed against the state government as Governor Monday Okpebholo, on Sunday, restored the full statutory rights of the Oba and reversed the policies of the previous administration that impacted the Benin Traditional Council.
A statement on Sunday by Okepebholo’s Chief Press Secretary, Fred Itua, said the governor abolished the new traditional councils in Edo South created by the immediate-past governor, Godwin Obaseki.
Okpebholo also backed the Federal Government’s recognition of the Oba’s palace as the custodian of repatriated Benin artefacts looted during the 1897 British colonial expedition.
Providing an insight into the governor’s gesture, the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Dr Samson Osagie, said it signaled the resolution of the crisis between the Oba of Benin and the Edo State government leading to lawsuits duringt the Obaseki’s administration.
Osagies said, “The cases in court are cases which the Oba of Benin himself and the Benin Traditional Council instituted against the state government, and they are all civil matters. And you know that in civil suit or in any suit, parties are encouraged to settle amicably.
“So, if the parties are already settling and one side is already meeting the condition of settlement, the next step you are going to hear is that the party who went to court, which is the Oba of Benin, and the Benin Traditional Council, will instruct their counsel to withdraw the cases from court and that will be the end of the matter.
“The two parties are now settling for harmony and peace to reign, so the government is doing its own side of it.
“This statement is a prelude to discontinuing all legal proceedings with respect to the twin issues of the concession of the Oba Akenzua Cultural Centre by government to the Benin Traditional Council for 30 years and the creation of additional councils.”
The statement by Okepebholo’s Chief Press Secretary outlined the administration’s commitment to restoring the dignity and authority of the Benin monarch.
“This administration also hereby abolishes the new traditional councils in Edo South, created by the last administration,” the statement noted.
Additionally, Governor Okpebhol revoked the decision of the Obaseki’s administration to convert the Oba Akenzua II Cultural Centre into a motor park.
The government announced plans to restore the cultural centre to its original purpose.
“This administration is restoring the Oba Akenzua Centre to a suitable condition for its original purpose,” the statement added.
The governor also reinstated the financial entitlements of the Benin Traditional Council, ordering that the status quo before the creation of the abolished councils be maintained.
According to the statement, Okpebholo affirmed support for the Federal Government’s official gazette, which recognizes the Oba of Benin as the rightful owner and custodian of the repatriated Benin artefacts.
He also distanced his administration from the Museum of West Africa Art, instead backing the Benin Royal Museum project to house the artefacts.
“The Federal Government has also issued a gazette for the recognition of ownership and custody of the repatriated Benin artefacts to the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II,” the statement explained. “Governor Okpebholo respects the rights and privileges of the traditional ruler of Benin kingdom… and pledges the support of his administration to ensure the monarch plays his role as the custodian of the rich cultural heritage of the Benin people.”
Okpebholo reiterated his administration’s respect for traditional institutions and vowed to avoid interference in the internal affairs of the Benin Traditional Council. “The Oba of Benin, as the father of all Benin people, is the sole custodian of the customs and traditions of the Benin people, and my administration respects customs and traditions in the land,” he stated, emphasising the government’s efforts to uphold the cultural and historical integrity of the Benin Kingdom.
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