Second Term for Tompolo
Truly, some people surely saw the stars. Ask Olisa Mettuh, former publicity secretary of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, Patience Jonathan, wife of former president Goodluck Jonathan and Sambo Dasuki, former National Security Adviser to President Jonathan among others. There were also people in the private sector, some of who got ‘pepper sprayed’ for alleged corruption. The problem is that this step [of taking on people not based on facts but because they are related or believed to be close to some politically exposed persons] ended up hampering businesses, as some of these persons were later cleared by the court of the alleged corruption charges.
Clearly the government must have discovered that it committed an error in 2015, when it cancelled that contract and reinforced its popular campaign refrain that Jonathan, being a kindergarten president, according to Lai Mohammed, APC’s chief publicist, was incapable of taking rational decisions in the interest of all of us. What one can deduce from this action is that the administration of Muhammadu Buhari took that decision in 2015 irrationally, perhaps jumping to conclusion that whatever the former administration did was not to be relied on and since its lampoon of that administration was cheered all through the campaigns, it felt safe to continue to rule on propaganda. The victim of that arrogance is Nigeria.
Mele Kyari, Group managing director of the Nigeria National Petroleum Company Limited said GWVSNL went through due process and that the authorities are satisfied that it was the company, along with some others, that is capable of providing the needed service. What happened to our armed forces whose jobs were handed over to some individual who is a kinsman of the then president believed to be unduly enriching cronies? Were the necessary security facilities bought for the armed forces to operate? Is it that the authorities discovered later that the creeks are rather too dangerous for our security personnel to navigate? Where did the fund that we freed then from the sacking of GWVSNL go to? Has anybody been sanctioned for leading President Muhammadu Buhari to take a wrong decision? Or was the decision taken in spite of glaring evidence that the first contract was awarded in good faith?
This is a classic case of decisions taken without looking at facts dispassionately in public interest. It is similar to the ostrich approach employed by the Buhari government on the oil subsidy issue. It is therefore proper to conclude that the Buhari administration threw away the wisdom of national interest in 2015 because of the disdain for Jonathan. Did they just realise in 2022 that there was an error of judgement in their action in 2015 or pride had stood in the way of good thinking for years? How many of this kind of decision is the country suffering from? How much have we lost in national revenue from the error of judgement done out of sheer personal vendetta?
It would have been unimaginable that any outfit remotely connected to Tompolo would be considered for any job by this administration, least of all the same contract that was cancelled with pomp and pageantry, in fact one of the first decisions taken by the administration on assumption of power. The former leader is having the last laugh, but the country is weeping from the damage caused by that decision in 2015, which has taken seven years to redress. The economy has been the worst for it.
Were Tompolo to be a chief executive elected by the people, this reinstatement would be like returning to office for a second term. But his first name is “Government”, and so the gods must have seen something in his stars before giving him that name thus making him return to “power” as it were for a second term. Perhaps the event of 2015 would be regarded as an impeachment, and that is often the political weapon of the opposition to which the government turned itself. The difference here is that we are not told if this is a tenured job, and we do not know how long Tompolo will reign.