First
Lady Dame Jonathan’s Naira spraying story sticks in my throat from
trying to swallow the news of her money laundering at the Nigerian Law
School, Bwari Campus, Abuja.
According
to Soni Akoji’s story in Saharareporters March 6, Mrs. Jonathan had
made unscheduled visit to the Nigerian Law School, Bwari to see two
adopted daughters.
Mrs.
Jonathan officially had gone to attend the convocation of graduates of
her NGO, A. Arueba Foundation for the less privileged at Bwari.
First
Lady’s family visit soon turned to ATM affair. She reached to her
mobile ATM vault and began dispensing cash in different amounts.
She gave N300, 000 to her daughters’ roommate and N2500 each to two flat mates, and N100, 000 to the chief porter.
Mrs.
Jonathan reached deeper. This time, she called out: “Who wants to be a
millionaire?” The jackpot fell on the student body via Franc Utoo.
Franc Utoo, President Student Representative Council received N1million on behalf of his colleagues. The students went bananas!
Utoo,
taking his cue from the corruption script written by Aso Rock, the
money was halved. He told the students that Mrs. Jonathan gave them
N500, 000.
The
students refused to accept his voodoo mathematics. A recount was called
– by hand. Naira by Naira the money was counted. They came up with
N1million.
Meanwhile,
Utoo’s impeachment for fraud is underway. However, Ope Owotumi PRO for
the Students Representative Council denied that the free money from Mrs.
Jonathan ATM didn’t cause any fracas.
Owotumi’s counter attack to Akoji’s claims appeared in Saharareporters, March 9.
“Before
the First lady doled out the said sum, Mr. Franc had already approached
her and intimated her of plans to celebrate Law School’s Golden Jubilee
Anniversary in grand style to which the First lady graciously pledged
to support,” said Owotumi.
“When
she eventually gave out the money,” continued Owotumi, “she delivered
it with two intents – to fulfill her pledge and to generously gift the
cheering students at the hostel,” said Owotumi.
“As
President with the discretion to allot and appropriate, Mr. Franc Utoo
separated N500, 000 for the Golden Jubilee and the balance for sharing
to the students, said Owotumi.
“Students
in the heat of passion demanded the impeachment of Chairman and
threatened their representatives with recall if such a resolution wasn’t
met.”
The
question of fraud on the part of Utoo was not adequately addressed in
Owotumi’s rejoinder. What caused “the heat of the passion?” Can Owotumi
explain what he meant by the “heat of the passion” as it relates to the
money and the students’ reaction?
Owotumi
further said that “In a bid to satisfy the demands of said students
while committed to fairness, the Students’ Representative Council passed
a vote of no confidence on the Chairman that night and asked the
Chairman to step aside …”
What
were the demands of the students? Why was vote of no confidence passed
on the chairman? By the way, why was the money counted by the students? .
Owotumi’s
version of the story is an argument based on persecution of Akoji
rather than reason. His response is full of stunting and distorting the
kernel of Akoji’s story – the unbecoming spending recklessness of a
First Lady.
As
future lawyers charged with interpreting and defending the
constitution, Owotumi and his colleagues should be troubled by the
unrestrained squandering of tax payers’ money by Mrs. Jonathan.
Thinking along this line, the cheering of Mrs. Jonathan by the students should have been replaced with deafening jeering with placard messages of reprimand on how the country is being run by Mr. Jonathan.
Thinking along this line, the cheering of Mrs. Jonathan by the students should have been replaced with deafening jeering with placard messages of reprimand on how the country is being run by Mr. Jonathan.
What
part of the corruption equation the law students don’t understand? The
crumbs the students fought over were part of the money that would have
gone into job creation and other essential services of lasting value.
The
students should be worried of gainful employment after graduation
instead of being foolishly hypnotized by the temporary sharing of state
looted funds from First Lady Jonathan.
The
education of a deaf colleague subsidized by the students should have
been paid for by a responsible government under the special education
for mentally challenged and physically handicapped students. But then,
the students display no flashes of wit.
All
future stake holders of Nigeria should agonize on the type of education
being served to the law students: a sterile education devoid of logic
and wisdom.
There
is need for more desirable values of education in our law school. The
developing of scientific attitudes and forming of mental habits will
lead to sound judgments.
The
students’ open embrace of laundered money is a proof that stereotyped
mind and unenlightened education are culturally alive at the law school.
What moral and leadership example can the students learn from Mrs. Jonathan? None.
Mrs.
Jonathan’s spending spree is dangerously alarming. It’s a frightening
reality that the Jonathans publicly advertised corruption, greed, and
fraud among students who are deemed the “future leaders” of Nigeria.
History
has shown that human beings continuously evolved from self respecting
into debasing individuals fueled by ethical leprosy.
The
First Lady’s ethical delinquency shaved the nonsense from varieties of
myths and propaganda that describe her husband as a corruption fighter.
The latest moral lapse displayed by Dame Jonathan left naked the defenders of her husband that he’s really fighting corruption.
I
have always argued in my writings that President Jonathan is the wrong
man to fight corruption. I believe the problems we have will not be
solved by the minds that created them.
As
governor of Bayelsa, he was one of the governors on the wanted list of
the moribund EFCC. Like all other EFCC publicized suspects, GEJ’s
citation went the way of the wind.
His
wife’s unrestrained auction of Naira in Bwari flea market as it were,
convinced me that President Jonathan is the biggest obstacle to fighting
corruption.
The
latest naked display of Naira give away by Dame Jonathan reminds
Nigerians of the first couples’ follies much as a mirror remind people
of the way they really look. Indeed, the Jonathans are enemies of reason
and morality.
Her
visit to the law school under the pretense of seeing her adopted
daughters is ostentatious boredom and a poison of pleasure. Hers is an
act of barbarity a cosmic enlargement of Jonathan’s administration
morbid moral turpitude.
If
there was any doubt before that the First Couples are undesirable
hybrid for a corrupt free Nigeria, the Bwari event finally put it to
rest.
This
is peculiarly dastardly because the action of the Jonathans takes
advantage of the defenselessness of morbidly coerced Nigerians to
confront their oppressors.
I’m
perplexed by the morality of the Jonathan administration that finds
little difficulty in spending money on frivolities but find it
impossible to appropriate pinhead sums for solving Nigeria’s open sore
needs.
What’s
the source of Mrs. Jonathan’s money? What’s the budget of the office of
the First Lady? How much money does she carry aboard her jet each time
she goes on a trip?
In
a civilized democracy, Mrs. Jonathan’s action would have attracted the
attention of the criminal enforcement agents and possible prosecution.
But who cares? After all, this is Nigeria where anything goes!
We
wish Mrs. Jonathan who came back to life few weeks ago having been sent
back to complete “her assignment” happy spraying as she continues her
“resurrection” thank you visit nationwide.
Source: The Will Nigeria
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