By Olu Fasan
Let me say this unequivocally. A Southern-Christian is perfectly eligible to be Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja. Without a shadow of a doubt, a Christian from Southern Nigeria is as much qualified as a Muslim from Northern Nigeria to administer the FCT.
*WikeSo, this intervention is not an endorsement of Sheikh Ahmad Gumi’s recent diatribe against a Southern-Christian Minister of Abuja. However, while a Southern-Christian is eligible to be FCT Minister, that Southern-Christian, just like any Northern-Muslim, must be a fit and proper person. I submit that Nyesom Wike, the rumbustious and self-regarding former governor of Rivers State, is not a fit and proper person to be FCT Minister. Why?
Well, Abuja belongs to all Nigerians; it’s a symbol
of national unity, of common nationality. Therefore, it insults the sensibility
of Nigeria and the intelligence of Nigerians to appoint someone reputed for
using political office for self-aggrandisement and private benefits as FCT
Minister. Truth is, Wike epitomises the worst in any politician. He’s a brash
and bullying narcissist, who sees political power through narrow
self-interests. Of course, political office gives him oxygen; he’s irrelevant
without it. Hence, it’s offensive to allow him to use Abuja to advance his
personal and political interests as he did magisterially in Rivers State.
We will return to that shortly.
But first, a thing or two about Bola Tinubu, the idiosyncratic president.
Tinubu has a predilection for personal rule and raw exercise of political
power. Although he runs a minority government, with only 37 per cent of the
popular vote, thus rejected by 63 per cent of voters, he’s ruling Nigeria with
utter arrogance and appalling insensitivity: arrogance in making his political
appointments; insensitivity in spending lavishly to feed the luxuries of his
presidency.
It wasn’t just Nigerians, but also foreigners, who were alarmed by the whopping N2.18trillion supplementary budget. Of which Tinubu budgets N13.5billion to renovate his residence and that of his vice-president; N5.8billion to buy vehicles for the presidential villa; N1.5billion to buy SUVs for his wife’s “office”, and N4billion for a presidential yacht. Bloomberg, the global financial news outlet, says: “Nigerian President Bola Tinubu’s first supplementary budget includes a fleet of SUVs for himself and his wife, a presidential yacht and the renovation of his villa amid a cost of living crisis for some of the poorest people in the world.”
At the same time, the Revenue Mobilisation, Allocation and Fiscal Commission,
RMAFC, approved a 114 per cent salary increase for political office holders,
including the president. Meanwhile, Tinubu’s son flew a presidential jet to
watch a polo match in Kano. Add all these together, you have a president who
puts his personal comfort and the comfort of others in power above the
wellbeing of ordinary citizens.
But Tinubu also puts politicking
above governing. Since his first day in office, he has made political
calculations to shore up support for his re-election in 2027. Wike’s
appointment as FCT Minister was, in part, to compensate him for his
controversial role in Tinubu’s election, but also to bolster Tinubu’s support
base in the South-South. As a result, Tinubu has given Wike more power than any
FCT Minister ever had.
For instance, he exempted FCT
from the Treasury Single Account, TSA, introduced to tackle corruption and
mismanagement in government parastatals. The exemption gives Wike vast control
over the resources of the FCT. Tinubu also approved the creation of the FCT
Civil Service Commission, which would give Wike enormous administrative powers.
Yet, the FCT has no stand-alone legislature to hold Wike accountable. As a
Minister, he is answerable to Tinubu who, for political reasons, will look the
other way. Thus, Tinubu has made Wike the Emperor of Abuja much like he was the
Emperor of Rivers State!
In appreciation, Wike has
pledged his commitment to Tinubu’s re-election. Recently, he told Rivers
State APC members who visited him: “We will vote for Tinubu again in 2027.”
Yet, he insists he is a PDP member. Indeed, PDP governors paid him a courtesy
visit, even though he told them point-blank that he would campaign against the
PDP presidential candidate in 2027. No serious democracy works that way. But
Wike has tightened his grip on the PDP and will go for the jugular, ensuring
the party is dead and sunk by 2027.
Of course, Wike can flex such
political muscles because of his position as a powerful FCT Minister. If he was
just another Minister, without Abuja as his personal fiefdom, he won’t indulge
in political grandstanding as if he was still a powerful governor. Which raises
the question: Given that Wike has no relevance without political power, why is
he able to use the pivotal office of FCT Minister to undermine the party system
that underpins Nigeria’s democracy? Surely, it’s the height of political
arrogance and insensitivity that, for selfish reasons, Tinubu allows Wike to
use Abuja, Nigeria’s administrative and political capital and a symbol of
neutrality, as a power base to pursue his personal agenda and destructive
politics.
That politics was on display
recently when Wike attempted to trigger the impeachment of Siminalayi Fubara,
his immediate successor, less than six months into his governorship. Fubara was
Rivers State Accountant-General under Wike, who handpicked him as his
successor. When EFCC declared Fubara wanted and attempted to arrest him before
the election over alleged misused of N435bn, Wike stood four-square behind him.
So, how come he wanted Fubara impeached within six months in office, saying
“impeachment is not a military coup”?
Wike dismissed allegations that he fell out with
Fubara so quickly because he refused to meet his demand for N20bn every month.
Rather, he said: “I have to be politically relevant, and I must maintain my
political structure.” But how do politicians maintain their political
structure? Of course, they use public funds as political currency. So, it’s
hard to believe that public money and contract awards are not at the heart of Wike’s
animus towards Fubara.
But truth is, Wike would be politically irrelevant
without being FCT Minister. The office gives him the political clout and
wherewithal to cripple the PDP and turn Fubara into his poodle. Yet, Abuja’s
neutrality demands that no politician should use it as a base to fight
political opponents and toxify Nigerian politics.
*Dr. Fasan is a commentator on public issues
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