Gentleman loses job for writing article on Okonjo Iweala 
A certain gentleman,  Yushau A. Shuaib, has reportedly lost his job for writing the article (below). 
The article (Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala And The Controversial  Appointments – Yushau A. Shuaib) was published on several online portals.  Ngozi Iweala actually called the young man to rebuke him for writing the article.    
Yushau on his blog said "I  received a telephone call from the  Minister on Wednesday March 20, 2013 at 6.15pm. Naturally, I was happy  that, once again, my effort has yielded fruit. Receiving a call from  someone that a reputable international news organization described as  one of the most influential women on earth is humbling. I felt jubilant  when I heard “Shuaibu, this is Okonjo-Iweala!” However, when she added  “Why should you do this to me? You can’t praise me and condemn me and  call it constructive criticism. Haba Shuaibu!” 
What happened to freedom of expression?! Please read for yourself and tell me what  evil he committed. 
Read article below:Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala And The Controversial  Appointments – Yushau A. Shuaib  
I still wonder how the Coordinating  Minister for the Economy and the Honourable Minister of Finance, Dr.  Ngozi Okonjo Iweala is in the eye of the storm. Her grandiose title is  not a mere tautology as some people will assume. Being the first holder  of that title in Nigeria’s history, her position could be seen as  equivalent to Prime Minister, which gave her the mandate to oversee and  superintend over every other ministry, department and agency of  government including their budgetary allocations and revenue  expenditures. She is invariably the next most powerful cabinet member  after President Jonathan and Vice President Namadi Sambo. 
In the last ten years, this writer is  one of her ardent admirers who is impressed by her academic  accomplishments and enviable working experiences on the international  scene including her contributions to Nigeria’s economic development  after her appointment as the first female  Finance Minister and later  first female Foreign Affairs Minister by President Olusegun Obasanjo in  2003 and 2006. Though she left the administration unceremoniously over  personal issues, her tenure then was a success story.
One of the major reasons some of us  believe strongly in ability of Dr. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala was the way and  manner she carried major players both from the North and the South along while she were Minister of Finance between 2003 and 2006. She was never accused of discrimination or bias against any of the diverse groups of  the ethnically charged and religiously polarized nation.  The same will  be said of her then principal, Olusegun Obasanjo who, despite some of  his shortcomings will never be accused of tribalism. He is a  detribalized leader and a nationalist to the core who believe strongly  in the Nigeria project.
The choice of her nominees into top  public appointments and even the composition of her associates cut  across every segment of Nigeria including those in her Economic Team  like Nasir Elrufai, Nuhu Ribadu, Bode Agusto, Dr. Mansur Mukhtar and  Chukwuma Soludo among others.
Her achievements too were glaring. We  recall that in 2005 she led Nigeria to striking a deal with the Paris  Club, a group of bilateral creditors, to pay a portion of Nigeria’s  external debt amounting US $12 billion in return for an $18 billion debt write-off. 
She ensured transparency in monthly  federation account allocation by the introduction of monthly publication of the disbursements in selected media. She was instrumental to helping Nigeria obtain its first ever sovereign credit rating (of BB minus)  from an international ratings agency. Even when she left the government  in 2006, her nongovernmental organisation, NOI Global Consulting,  partnered with the Gallup Organization to introduce what may be  described as the first credible opinion poll, the NOI poll, into the  Nigerian polity.
With these at the background, it was not surprising that when she were reappointed by President Jonathan as  Finance Minister and when she were shortlisted for the post of President of the World Bank in 2012, she received overwhelming support from all  Nigerians. An online publication even claimed that some Northern Mallams were praying for her success in the mosques. Everyone at that period  believed that she were a detribalized Nigerian with real-world  experience of policy-making.
The reason for writing this write-up is  to alert her to some disturbing trends as regards some recent  appointments into top public offices in Nigeria in view of their  economic and political implications. As the most powerful minister and  an Igbo Princess from the Niger Delta by virtue of being a daughter of  Obi of Ogwashi-Uku community in Delta State, I believe she should  continue to live above board.
Recently the Yoruba Unity Forum (YUF)  made some disturbing allegations of ethnic cleansing of Yoruba in  federal appointments by the administration of President Goodluck  Jonathan. Wife of the sage, Chief HID Awolowo and the retired Bishop of  Akure, Rt. Rev. Bolanle Gbonigi in Ikenne Ogun State after the meeting  of the forum accused the administration of systematically excluding the  Yoruba nation from the federation in terms of appointments without  justification. They called on the government to redress the “systematic  discrimination” against the Yoruba nationality in federal appointive  positions without delay, saying that the Yoruba have been getting  “crumbs” from the administration.
No sooner than the Yoruba allegation was made that the Northern Senators Forum (NSF) also publicly lamented  gaping marginalization against the North over appointments and  promotions in the military. According to these distinguished Nigerians,  there are lopsidedness in employment and postings in the Nigerian Army  in favour of the Igbos, which is clearly in the breach of the principle  of Federal Character.
She should be aware that many Nigerians  are referring to a book, ‘Chinua Achebe Teacher of Light’ which she  co-authored where she expressed bitterness about how her tribe was dealt with before, during and after the civil war and insinuating that now  that she is in authority, she is determined to correct all that she  perceived as injustice against her people. Some even insist that what  she is doing now is promoting regional and ethnic agenda to the  detriment of other groupings in Nigeria by manipulating appointments.
To drive the point home, her name has  been lately mentioned as collaborating with another Igbo top ranking  appointee in government to ensure the reinstallation of Ms Arunma Oteh  as Director General of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) despite  the glaring allegations against her and consistent calls by the National Assembly for her removal. Okonjo-Iweala stood her ground, damning all  and today, Oteh remains in the position.
While the debate on Oteh’s saga was yet  to subside, a coalition of youths, led by human rights activist and  President of Civil Rights Congress, Shehu Sani, queried the rationale  behind the appointment of a new Chairman for the Federal Inland Revenue  Service (FIRS) when a northerner, Kabir Mashi was already in the  position and improving the revenue base of the agency, especially VAT  collection for the Federation Account. Under Mashi FIRS has continued to record steady increases in the collection of taxes that it closed the  2012 financial year with a total collection of N5 trillion where N1.8  trillion (36.07 per cent) came from non-oil taxes.
The group claimed that the committee  that Okonjo-Iweala set up was a smokescreen just to give a semblance of  due process and fairness whereas it was populated mainly by her Igbo  kinsmen. They added that “We don’t believe there is transparency in the  process, and we caution the President against the excessive ceding of  his own power to the finance minister.”
They publicly criticized her of playing  an ethnic game with many of the appointments made in the country since  she returned to the saddle. Some of the other positions, they alleged,  which were created and filled during this period include those of Asset  Management Corporation of Nigeria (AMCON), Sovereign Wealth Fund,  Nigeria Communication Commission (NCC) and even the recent appointment  of a 40 year old lady as Director General of National Pension Commission (PENCOM).
People are wondering at the coincidence  of only Igbos beating every other person at competitive interviews  conducted by her nominated international consulting groups. The only  semblance of federal character principle in some of those institutions  is the appointment of ceremonious but temporary chairmen who are merely  figure-heads, with mandates for mere advisory roles.
The use of catchy phrases such as “best  brains,” “foreign trained,” and “foreign-based” to deprived qualified,  competent and experienced Nigerians to aspire to top positions is quite  inimical to the progress of our nation. The erroneous impression that  some competitive and sensitive positions can only be filled by unique  intelligent tribes must be corrected.
Experiences have shown that in practical situations, some so-called foreign trained and bookish first class  graduates could not do better than other Nigerians who have the  competence and experience to prove their worth in most difficulty  terrains.
Dr. Okonjo-Iweala should also note that  blatant disregard to the sensitivities and sensibilities of others while arrogantly promoting only people from her tribe may expose them to  hatred with potentially explosive consequences such as those experienced in the 1960s when most federal positions were occupied by a particular  tribal group.
For those of us who still respect the  Hon Minister of Finance and Economic Development, we strongly believe  she should dissociate herself from current allegations of  ‘biafranization’ of top public offices in Nigeria. We are in democratic  government where policy issues should not be done in dictatorial manner  of ‘we-are-now-in-power’.
I therefore urge her to ensure that  appointments into important positions should be done in credible and  transparent manners that can withstand public scrutiny. I believe  strongly that only those that mean well will dare to tell the truth on  the general feeling in the country.
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2 comments:
Shuib is no match for Iweala. I dont belive that the minister have a hand in his retirement.We need to situate the issues in its right place. Shuaib is courting attention and he is getting it in full measure.
I am proud of Yushau Shuaib for his brilliant writeup and the courage of his position. He is a pride to new generation. We strongly advise him to go to court to to embarrass shameless people
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