David Mark’s Assets, VP Jonathan’s Tale Print E-mail
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Sunday, 19 August 2007

 

David Mark’s Assets, VP Jonathan’s Tale

Finally, Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan has yielded to the will of the people, and publicly declared his assets.   Nigerians should be justly proud; Mr. Jonathan has proved he has some understanding of the nature of his position.  I will return to Mr. Jonathan shortly.

Although asset declaration was never meant to be a turn-by-turn performance, it is time to remind Mr. David Mark, the President of the Senate, to step forward and publicly declare his assets. 

On June 16, in this column, I published my preliminary comment on Mr. Mark.  He is our nation’s third most powerful man, and I was glad to welcome him to his good fortune, reminding him that his new position comes with tremendous responsibility.  One of his most significant challenges is that he must establish his credibility, beginning with a public declaration of his assets.

His is one of the most important of such declarations because he has often come across as an arrogant, unthinking and insensitive leader man who never left the military barracks.  In no position has he failed to advertise his prejudice that only people with military training are fit to lead.

Perhaps nobody should hold this against him.   After all, if a child has never tasted anyone else’s cooking he tends to regard his mother as Chef of the Year.  Mr. Mark is not the only one who went to a military academy, but he has emerged as one of those who never could establish a balance between military school and the school of life. 

He is in the school of life now.  In this school, neither the President nor the Vice-President is a military man; the military have desecrated their own uniforms; and the Commander-In-Chief is what Mr. Mark would call a “bloody civilian.”  In this school, telephones do belong to the poor, a relationship Mr. Mark once announced his contempt for.  In this school, the leaders owe the people a debt of gratitude, beginning with a simple declaration of their economic worth, which the people will then examine with a strong microscope. 

Here then, is where the problem lies, because unlike everyone who has declared his assets publicly, Mr. Mark has had a bad press, accused of heinous crimes against the people and the common weal.  Several press reports have declared him to be a corrupt man who has allegedly enriched himself whenever he has had access to the public till. 

There is no reason why he should not enjoy a life of limousines and private jets if it has come from his investments.  There is no reason why he should not enjoy a life of multi-million dollar homes and private golf courses if it has come from his sweat and toil.  There is no reason why he cannot own businesses around the world or send his children to school in any country, if the resources are his. 

But Mr. Mark is now a servant of the people, and accountable to them.  He must declare what he owns and where he owns them.  And if he operates accounts in several cities of the world, as his accusers allege, the time has come to reconcile such information legally with his position as the President of the Senate.  The law requires him to make such a declaration; the will of the people—as Vice-President Jonathan testifies—requires him to put that information in the hands of the people. 

I know I am not saying anything that Mr. Mark does not already know.  The exasperating thing is that people like him choose to resist the obvious.  In a ball sport, when they pass the ball to you, you do the legal thing: pass it on.  Legality, morality and the Vice-President have now passed the ball to Mr. Mark, and he ought not have waited for a reminder to do the right thing: pass or score. 

More than any other position in high office today, Mr. Mark assumed office with a very bad image.  His supporters allege that he is guilty only of a conspiracy against him.  Mr. Mark now has the opportunity to put those “conspirators” to shame by publicly declaring his assets and proving that he is an honest and decent citizen worthy of one of the nation’s highest offices. 

There is yet another alternative.  Mr. Mark can simply step down as President of the Senate.  That way, whatever allegations are being made against him, and whatever embarrassment is being put in his way, he will not have to answer them in such an exalted office.  And he would be doing his nation such a favor too!

That brings me back to the Vice-President. 

Mr. Jonathan has reported vast personal assets of nearly N300million, and now we know why he was trying to hide behind the law in the first place: this declaration lacks credibility.  To begin with, it is full of holes, such as someone giving him a gift of a N15 million.  What makes it right for a public office-holder to accept inducements?  What else might he have accepted: houses, airplane tickets, or sexual favours?    Furthermore, in an attempt to justify a declaration of nearly N300 million amassed in nine years in office, Mr. Jonathan alleges all kinds of “investments” and property.  In a state of such deep poverty, did he spend his time serving his people, or himself? 

What is equally interesting is that the man was sandwiched at work between a proven thief, his former boss Dipreye Alamieyeseigha, and at home by Patience Jonathan, his wife, a woman so conspicuous and carefree with money the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) last year seized $13.5 million from her. That is over N1.76 billion in one incident alone!  Yet Mr. Jonathan’s declaration conveys the impression neither Mr. Alamieyeseigha’s nor his wife’s recklessness involved him in any way.  Of his wife, he says with a straight face her assets are separate from his.   

This is not good enough from the Vice-President.  He has only published a declaration designed to quench the curiousity of the public in the gamble that if he does so, the clamour will stop.  His so-called “declaration” is littered with question marks that the press and the people should refuse to ignore.  In addition, his declaration is incomplete for as long as his wife’s declaration and financial history has not been made public.  Ours is a country in which Chief Executives robbed their own people of everything using their wives as the principal conduit, before they moved on to girlfriends and sundry lovers of filth, and none of them should get the benefit of the doubt.  No former Chief Executive ought to pronounce victory when the principal suspect has not been strip-searched.  That includes Mr. Jonathan, and it is going to be interesting when his wife tells the police she found the $13.5 billion in a garbage heap or when she was walking past the bus stop. 

The message here must be clear: it is not enough for anyone simply to publish a declaration.  The substance of the document—including the implied philosophy of the declarant—must be justified.  How Mr. Jonathan became so overwhelmingly rich so quickly has not been established in the slightest.  Greed is not illegal, but it is a grievous sin, particularly when you are a political preacher of better conduct.

If Mr. Jonathan’s objective was to set the record straight, we appreciate his panic.  But he must begin by getting his spouse to effect a quick declaration of her assets, and then he must prepare for a line-by-line examination of his “declaration.”

I hope Mr. Mark is listening. 




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David Mark’s Assets, VP Jonatha...Read the full article.

Posted by Robot| 19.08.2007 08:26

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This is the first peresident and vice that actually are graduates they is so much astake in this nation today basic neccesties like power, security,cleaness of our citiesandvillages lack.
your so busy in the assests of jonathan thats the mistake of nigerians we focus on one single problem and forget the rest (tribalsim is the seed of distruction in this nation) this tenure will end and the only problem youll think about was the vicepresidents declaring or not declaring his assests widen your horizons this nation is loosing ground.

Posted by oyintare| 19.08.2007 11:43

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S O, the questions you raised on Jonathan's declaration are the questions the Code of Conduct Bureau ought to have raised. If what Jonathan published is what he gave the CCB, and those people accept it as an article of faith, then that bureau itself needs some shake up.

BTW, why can't the EFCC furnish NIgerians with the details of their investigations on Jonathan's wife and the money she was caught with? These double standards are what give Nigerians some leverage to label EFCC as OBJ's attack dog.

MARK, DECLARE YOUR ASSETS NOW!!!

Posted by Mikky jaga| 19.08.2007 13:27

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It is because of the high level of public treasury kleptomaniacy that we the people want to know the assets b4 aafter they leave office. We do not need to waste time on it. It is these dubious public officials that aare causing the waste of time.
Etteh, Speaker have just finished celebrating, guess what her birhday in the US. This shows u the calibre of clowns we have in governance.
Until, a 21st attitude to governance is adopted, public infrastructures reparied and maintained wth the seriousness they deserve, Nigeria placed above ethnic and tribal consideratons, and basic amenities like water, roads, power, education and health care delivery addressed as national security threats, etc, we may not have heard the fat lady sing on the critical issue of national development.
CCB, ICPC and EFCC should now start scrutinising the stories told by both UMYA and GJ regarding their fantabuluos wealth with a view to ascertaining their veracity.
Public declaration of assets should not be done just for show because a thief cannot be allowed to keep charge of the national treasury. :rolleyes::sad:

Posted by akuluouno| 19.08.2007 17:16

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David Mark Declare Your Assets Now Period.

Posted by Zanderlex| 19.08.2007 20:26

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David Mark declare your assets!!!! Villagers, if he does not declare it soon, we should begin the world wide signature appending to this effect. Let's stay tuned. The power belongs to the people. They should be aware of that and know how to use it. The time is now.

Posted by Oguguo Yakere| 19.08.2007 22:58

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I continue to wonder every time someone wakes up and busy him/her self with asset declaration.I am yet to get an answer to this question HOW WOULD ALL THESE ASSET DECLARATION OF ASSETS BY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AFFECT THE LIVES OF THE COMMONMAN IN NIGERIA.

Please i need some one to educate me on these issue.I know no book i beg.

Will it provide employments,good roads,constant power supply,water,reform the police,build good hospitals,provide free education for our children and other social amenities.

Let us channel our time and resources to issue that would touch the lives of our people,we know that we dont't have to be in government to do this.

It would take 4 years for these 40 officials to declare their tailor made assets,after this were do we stand as a nation.

Posted by RAYNOSA| 20.08.2007 11:13

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=RAYNOSA;201104>
I continue to wonder every time someone wakes up and busy him/her self with asset declaration.I am yet to get an answer to this question HOW WOULD ALL THESE ASSET DECLARATION OF ASSETS BY GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS AFFECT THE LIVES OF THE COMMONMAN IN NIGERIA.

Please i need some one to educate me on these issue.I know no book i beg.

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Answer: So that when they steal, we can tell how much they have stolen and will be in a better position to recover the loot.

Posted by Zanderlex| 20.08.2007 12:18

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=oyintare;200898>This is the first peresident and vice that actually are graduates they is so much astake in this nation today basic neccesties like power, security,cleaness of our citiesandvillages lack.
your so busy in the assests of jonathan thats the mistake of nigerians we focus on one single problem and forget the rest (tribalsim is the seed of distruction in this nation) this tenure will end and the only problem youll think about was the vicepresidents declaring or not declaring his assests widen your horizons this nation is loosing ground.


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dont mind them oyintare we are having first peresident and vice actually that are gaduateand they not happying that we have chance of light, power, eletricity, cleaness and sanitation of our village and citieses.

they busy inside the assests of jonathan is mistake we make in his nigerians we not focus on other problem but one to the expensive of others like tribalism of son of delta that is distruction this nation faundashon we should wide our horizon and climate and ozone layer sp we can see better climate of Gods wonder in our life instead of focus on the assests of jonathan what is wrong with us cant we get our rights act for once we have graduate president and they brilant very well that is enough for now let us focus tribalism of son of delta and ijaw oil thiefs and fake liberators please excuse my spelling i am not brake no jam and i may not even knows wat i am saying all i say is leave jonathan assests alone!

oh i forget and yaradua assest too before u say i only care about jonatan and i am am reacting because of only jonatan for jonatan sake

Posted by Auspicious| 20.08.2007 13:01

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ATTN:@ZANDERLEX
You still don't get it same 4years to declare & loot,Another 4years to recover loot how does this put food on the table of the commonman.
What has happen to previous looters 2years in jail (18month in Dubai Hospital).Proxies coming to buy back seized properties.
Why was the former I.G of police allowed to buy a government property for N400million,why was questions not ask about source of fund.
Please lets stop chasing shadows these poeple have perfected the act of stealing beyond any human comprehension.
Another N7.5billion has been approved for the Lagos-Benin express road,what happen to the previous amount,GONE WITH THE WINDSSS!!!!.Now we should be asking what kind of roads?The one that will fail in another 6months.
Those of you asking for asset declaration from this government better wake from sleep,this is not in the party manifestos(ASSETS DECLARATION).The year is running fast.And the commonman is getting hungrier.

WHAT MANNER OF MEN ARE NIGERIAN POLITICIAN(SOME)

Posted by RAYNOSA| 20.08.2007 15:52

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