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AND THEN THERE WAS JAMES IBORI
By Michael Egbejumi-David
Some years ago, a friend and colleague of mine was being recruited to set up the medical/surgical faculty of the Delta State University. I think he was going to be offered the post of Provost of the Medical School. Naturally, my friend was very excited and quickly left for Nigeria. After detailed discussions and when he saw the facilities that he was told had cost millions of Dollars, my friend broke down and cried. A decent human being and seasoned professional, he did not want any association with these people and returned to the UK. These people were James Ibori and his government officials.
At the conclusion of Iboris ignoble and unhappy regime in Delta State, he is being reported to have looted the States treasury to the tune of N100 billion, conservatively. In the UK alone, his assets are worth some £20 million. I know for a fact that he owns a huge mansion in St Johns Wood in London. Now, if you are shopping for a house in St Johns Wood, youd better have at least a couple of million Pounds in your pocket. For good measure, he also bought his girlfriend who bore him a son another house in England for a cool £1 million. To wrap it up nicely, he is said to have on order from North America, a customised aircraft that cost him about $10 million.
In the last few years of his administration, this chap was so loathed by all that he became a virtual recluse in Delta State. Even when he visits London, he does it under wraps because fellow Deltans and other Nigerians gave him some grief on a couple of occasions on account of his corrupt dealings. Ibori stole and stole and then stole some more! And we are not talking about some corrugated roofing materials here either. What manner of human being is this? How can someone be this damning and cruel to steal his State into inertia?
What is now known is that Delta State was left with a substantial amount of debt running into billions of Naira mostly owed to Oceanic Bank. The current pretender governor, Iboris own cousin, has not officially denied this. A visit to Delta State is a sad event. You are left scratching your head and wondering what the fuss was all about. Just like those Northern governors rightly did a while ago, you immediately wonder where all the money went. There is absolutely nothing at all to show for eight years of Iboris stewardship. Youll only find swanky privately owned edifices indifferently dotting the landscape. Delta State received the highest federally allocated monies. There is a further 13% derivation subvention and significant internally generated income; yet in real terms, Delta State is physically and socially stuck in a rut and the backwaters.
There is no running away from the fact that in our country, Southern governors and leaders have always tried to outdo each other when it comes to stealing. They certainly out perform their Northern counterparts when it comes to corruption. It could even be reasonably argued that the brazen and large scale theft that took place under Babangida and Abacha were intellectually aided by Southern collaborators. What we seem to possess in the South is a pile of University degrees that does nothing to improve our humanity and a completely warped sense of duty. Our people (the big men and the not so big) steal without a care in the world. Look at Nnamani of Enugu State for instance; the fellow was a Paediatrician in the USA for goodness sake!
I was one of the people who sent in a memorandum to the South-South delegates during what turned out to be Obasanjos deceptive National Reform Conference. Then, I had advocated that the Zone not accept anything less than a 50% derivation arrangement and gave detailed reasons for this. Regrettably, I am no longer certain that I can maintain the same stance today. It would seem to me now that true federalism might be too early a practice for the country especially in Southern Nigeria. Can you imagine what Ibori, Kalu, Oyinlola in Oshun State and Alao-Akala would do if they have complete control of their States Police, Judiciary and Central Bank?
In eight years of Nigerias democratic and social discourse, Ibori and Delta State was never once mentioned in any positive light. There was no news of innovative governance initiatives or breakthroughs. There was no news of social or infrastructural developments a la Cross River or Ogun States. Our only contribution was around the areas of looting and corruption. This is Delta State we are talking about dont forget. A place with no shortage of talents and resources. A home of a brilliant and sophisticated people. But for eight years, the State was forced to take-on the character and colour of this dour kleptomaniac. While Duke was excelling and doing his people and Nigerians proud in Cross River with less resources, Ibori was wasting everyones time and simply and mirthlessly went about looting everything in sight in Delta.
If the Economic & Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) does not pick up this chap and prosecute him, we should all just throw our hands up and head on home. In a typical rouge fashion and to save his neck, he again raided Delta States treasury to become one of the major financiers of the YarAduas emergence project. My suspicion is that perhaps that singular act is what has bought him some reprieve thus far. However, if this man (and Odili of River State) is not dragged to court by the EFCC and all his ill acquired wealth stripped off him, then the EFCC and by extension, the current Federal Government would have no moral justification to try ANYONE else in the country for stealing even a N100 loaf of bread. As was the case with Alamieyeseigha, the British government is getting ready to take over the UK assets of Ibori. Foolishly, we continue to loose our meagre wealth to our erstwhile colonial master and other wealthy nations. What an irony! Our wealth still continues to flow outwards with mostly Southern educated leaders piloting the out-sailing ships. It would be interesting to know how many private homes and businesses Gordon Brown and members of his cabinet or US States governors have in Nigeria and Africa. Again, education without humaneness; without sense.
For James Ibori who managed to scrape through UniBen with a 3rd Class degree in Economics and Statistics, his sole understanding of economics would appear to be the supply side of things. Personal supply. He has since certainly earned for himself an indisputable 1st Class (Hons) in looting. During his unapologetically corrupt regime, the Delta State government, without any qualms, once recorded that it purchased a television set for a whopping N1 million. When a few years ago Alamieyeseigha was celebrating the completion of a two year diploma course by his daughter in the US with an unbelievable price tag of $400,000 (US Dollars), Ibori was the only other governor that attended the spectacle. You know what they say about birds of the same feather .
Now, hes gone and bought himself an aeroplane for $10 million! For what?? To ferry him from Warri to Oghara? For the eight years he steered the ship of State into shallow waters, the only things that sustained us in Delta was our humour and a common hatred for his person.
For people like him, unfortunately it doesnt really matter how much they manoeuvre and splash money around to win influence. The truth remains that he is covered in stolen garments; and that must feel as uncomfortable as it looks on him.
Michael Egbejumi-David
London, UK

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Posted by Robot| 07.08.2007 03:02