| A Woman Without Shame |
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| Written by Sylvester Ojenagbon | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Thursday, 06 September 2007 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Last year at the induction of new members of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations in
At the meeting, all the animals had something to complain about their children. The tortoise listened with rapt attention to all the complaints until they thought they had been exhausted. But the tortoise had a unique complaint about his child. He obviously did not think that any of the childrens misdemeanours compared with his childs. According to him, his child had no shame. And anyone who had no shame was capable of doing anything, no matter how repulsive. The greatest problem with Nigerian leaders, he said, is that they have no shame. That is why they are capable of doing anything. And I find this particularly true of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mrs Patricia Etteh.
I have always believed that women hold the ace in our search for an incorruptible leadership a leadership with a soul. And the few women who have had the privilege of occupying public offices in this country have done relatively well, by my standard. Dora Akunyili, Obi Ezekwesili, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, amongst others, have proved their mettle. But I will never subscribe to sweeping anything under the carpet just because the person occupying a position is a woman.
There is nowhere in all of the civilized world where spending the amount of money Mrs Etteh is said to have spent to renovate, not build, official quarters will not attract condemnation. As a public officer, the natural thing for her to do, even if she was innocent, is step aside so that the matter could be thoroughly investigated. There is a possibility that such an investigation will exonerate her, if indeed she is innocent.
But what do we have instead? Her mother is calling on the world to leave her daughter alone, as if she was presiding over a personal empire. Some women are screaming blue murder and victimization against the women folk, since this is the first time a woman is occupying that exalted position. Some of her kinsmen are advising members of the House from the region to take it easy with the woman because she is part of the little reward the Yoruba race is getting for all their efforts to make
All the people who are saying one way or the other that the Speaker should be left alone are obviously not thinking of the implication of leaving her alone. Part of it is that nobody will take us seriously anymore irrespective of what we claim to be doing to fight corruption. Another is that the little gains of the anti-corruption crusade will be eroded as those in authority who are bent on perpetuating the status quo will see it as a license to continue their business as usual. Yet another is that the Peoples Democratic Party which has not been able to shake off the vast allegations of corruption against it and its officials in government and during the past elections will continue to be seen as being against the people of this country.
I do not know how many people are asking the Speaker to ignore the calls for her to step aside to allow for proper investigations of the allegations against her, but it seems her party is top on the list. Rumours are rife that the party wants to treat this once again as a family matter. The question is: whose family are we talking about? Is the interest of PDP family more important than the interest of the larger Nigerian family? If anything, I believe the situation presents a golden opportunity for PDP to score a point, albeit a cheap one, that it does not endorse corruption in any form. I expect the party to institute an independent panel of enquiry to investigate Speaker Patricia Etteh, in addition to whatever investigations the House is carrying out. The PDP should be seen to hold its members in government accountable to both the party and the Nigerian people. Otherwise, the label of The Most Corrupt Party will continue to stick.
As for the Speaker, I was shocked that she could preside over a sitting of the House that resolved yesterday to investigate her. More shocking was the fact that she could not but comment one way or the other on the issue since she was the one presiding over the sitting. And since she cannot be the judge in her own case, it remains to be seen who the report of the panel that has been constituted will be submitted to and who will preside over its debate. Will someone therefore tell the Speaker to do the only civilized thing to do, in spite of the many voices speaking to her right now! She should please step aside until the job of the independent panel investigating her is concluded. That is the only way to uphold the integrity of the panel, the House and her honourable (?) self. And that is the only way Nigerians will have faith in the House she will continue to preside over, if she is found not guilty.
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Posted by Robot| 06.09.2007 07:35