By now, most Nigerians would be familiar with Bill Gate’s incisive
perspective on Nigeria ’s
development because his speech to the National Economic Council has gone viral.
So there is no need repeating the fact that he identified health and education
as sectors that Nigerian policy makers have to rejig in the Economic Recovery
Growth Plan, ERGP to enable the full realization of our country’s potentials.
This is because he noticed that even if the ERGP boasts of being focused on
Nigerian people via investment in healthcare and education which are the
critical elements of human development, attention seem to be skewed in favor of
physical infrastructure to the detriment of sustainable human development from
birth.
*Bill Gates |
To me,
Gates’ perspective is a pretty straight forward analogy of the prospects and
impediments to Nigeria ’s
much anticipated lift off from the poverty trap. But such positive optics of
Gates presentation is not shared by Nasir El Rufai who was part of the audience
at the forum. He faulted Gates’ presentation and offered a counter view which
is that the ERGP is a great document as it is. He is of the view that it only
needs to be adopted at the state level for the vision behind it to be
accomplished.
His argument is that once the ERGP is implemented at grass roots level, the alarming infant and maternal mortality rate and embarrassingly short life expectancy of the average Nigerian (pegged at 53 years), as well as the abysmally low funding of the education sector, (responsible for the high level of illiteracy) that Gate’s identified as the key factors responsible for Nigeria’s arrested development, would simply evaporate.
His argument is that once the ERGP is implemented at grass roots level, the alarming infant and maternal mortality rate and embarrassingly short life expectancy of the average Nigerian (pegged at 53 years), as well as the abysmally low funding of the education sector, (responsible for the high level of illiteracy) that Gate’s identified as the key factors responsible for Nigeria’s arrested development, would simply evaporate.
El Rufai’s
proposition reminds me of the National Economic Empowerment and Development
Strategy, NEEDS and State Economic and Development Strategy, SEEDS policy
packaged by Prof. Chukwuma Soludo, then Economic Adviser to President Olusegun
Obasanjo and later Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN Governor.
*President Buhari and Gov El-Rufai |
When the
NEEDS policy failed to yield the lofty results that the architects had
promised, it was resolved that it needed to be cascaded down to the state level
for it to be more efficacious. Accordingly,
SEEDS was born and it turned out as another exercise in futility.
Until Udo
Udoma led Ministry of Economic Planning came up with ERGP a couple of years
into President Muhammadu Buhari’s regime, SEEDs was officially
Which begs the question, why El Rufai is clamoring for the cascading of the
ERGP which is more or less a rehashed NEEDS along same failed route of being
adopted at the state level as a panacea to the gaps identified by Gates?
Benchmarked
against the highest scientific standards, Gates’s presentation is a well
researched document. Apart from himself being one of the world’s best
technologists who through his invention (commercialized via Microsoft)
revolutionized or democratized the use of computer, he engaged experts from a
university in Washington
in the study. To localize the report he referenced the works of late Olikoye
Ransome Kuti who was one of Nigeria ’s
foremost ministers of health and Akinwunmi Adesina, another former Agriculture
of Minister of Nigeria, now chief executive officer of Africa Development Bank,
ADB as well as the famous novelist, Chimamanda Adichie.
Apart from
the fact that he has physically visited Nigeria
on several occasions, the aforementioned references clearly demonstrate that
Gates is fully abreast of the local development dynamics in Nigeria .
Indeed, how could the technologist/philanthropist not be conversant with a
country where he has committed about $1.6 billion to helping prevent or combat
diseases and disasters?
To me, and
l dare add, every open and fair minded researcher or intellectual , a report
that was put through the rigorous process as Bill Gates did, can not and must
not be dismissed with a wave of hand or sacrificed on the altar of politics as
El Rufai reportedly did by attempting to rubbish the Bill Gates presentation.
If anyone
is in doubt about the validity and viability of the report , the most
reasonable thing to do is put it in a crucible for further scrutiny before
comments can be made.
Vice
President Yemi Osinbajo who was also at the event held his peace, perhaps with
a view to interrogating the points raised before commenting.
And in my considered opinion that is the right thing to do.
And in my considered opinion that is the right thing to do.
Just to
elaborate a bit more on the authenticity of Gates’ presentation, perhaps
skeptics need to be reminded that Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation-a leading
philanthropic organization with focus on health care and education globally is
not a mean organization that its report should be discountenanced.
The
chairman of the foundation, Gates himself is an institution and a colossus with
proven track record in productive entrepreneurship and humanitarian services
worldwide. In my estimation, there is no chance that he would have any personal
interest, agenda or bias that could have been embedded in his report. What’s
more, he is not a politician. Even he was, would he not rather be interested in
USA
presidency where he is a citizen and a country where celebrities with enough
cash and street savvy like the current president Donald Trump could easily
attain the position of president?
For those
who may have the erroneous impression that Gates might have a subterranean
agenda for pecuniary benefits , it should be noted that he has long been
retired from Microsoft to serve humanity through his philanthropic
organization.
So there is
no way his activity in Nigeria
could enhance the sale of Microsoft products which are, in any case already
ubiquitous.
In fact, Microsoft products are so embedded in the high tech industry that any organization or entity that ignores it, does so at its peril.
That’s not all.
In fact, Microsoft products are so embedded in the high tech industry that any organization or entity that ignores it, does so at its peril.
That’s not all.
With a
market valuation in excess of $700 billion, Microsoft is at least two folds the
size of Nigerian economy. So an avenue for quick money is ruled out.
Therefore
what could have been the ulterior motive of Bill Gates in his report that
prompted El Rufai to antagonize him?
My guess is
that owing to the fact that the diminutive Kaduna State governor whose Friends
fondly refer to as “Giant” is a die-in-the-wool nationalist, he could not
resist defending the ERGP, even if there was no substance in his defense.
Is there
any benefits to his push back? No real value to Nigeria or Nigerians, but there is
political capital for El Rufai who most Nigerians believe courts controversy.
If nothing else, at least, he got noticed hence he is the subject of this article.
If nothing else, at least, he got noticed hence he is the subject of this article.
However,
upon his departure, Gates twitted the following thank you message: “I was
excited to visit Nigeria
and meet with @MBuhari and @ProfOsinbajo to discuss the country’s development
goals. We agreed that Nigeria ’s
bright future will benefit from further investment in the country’s greatest
resource: its people”.
Remarkably,
he did not acknowledge El Rufai in his tweet.
Apparently, Gates was unperturbed by the Governor’s attempt to ruffle him, as his tweet confirms that his goal inNigeria is on course.
Apparently, Gates was unperturbed by the Governor’s attempt to ruffle him, as his tweet confirms that his goal in
That’s
quite the opposite of the unpalatable experience which Virgin Atlantic airways
owner, Richard Branson took away when he partnered Nigeria airways a few years back.
The soured
business relationship left a bitter taste in the mouth of the maverick
entrepreneur and thereafter, Branson has used every opportunity to reference
the awry experience in most of his public speaking events. In the process Nigeria ’s
already unwholesome image continues to get more sullied by such bellicosity.
To the best
of my knowledge, the only other countries that Bill Gates took similar interest
in the development and prosperity of the people would be China , India ,
Malaysia and Brazil .
Which is
why in my reckoning, thanks to Gates’ warm relationship with Aliko Dangote,
Africa’s richest man, Nigeria
is privileged to attract the attention of a high caliber entrepreneur such as
the founder of Microsoft who has devoted his precious time to researching Nigeria ’s
potentials before taking time out to share his findings with lawmakers and
technocrats.
No matter
the prism from which Bill Gates is assessed, his motive in Nigeria is
humanitarian and his message and work are altruistic. That’s why, despite the
filibustering by a few, most Nigerians welcome Bill Gates’ interest in our
country and urge the National Economic Council to take his counsel seriously to
enable Nigeria
unleash its full potentials.
*Magnus Onyibe is a
development strategist, alumnus of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy,
Tufts university, Massachusetts, USA
and former Commissioner in Delta
State Government.
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