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Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Islie: 12:44pm On Jan 14
by Tonnie Iredia

In many developing societies where the government of the day is unable to provide basic facilities to improve living standards the way out is usually to resort to the tokenism of distributing palliatives to citizens.

Nigeria adopted the option in 2015 – an option which from inception has been unable to wear a transparent and credible toga. No one including those in government had faith in Sadiya Farouq, pioneer minister of humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development as well as her officials who were mandated to superintend the subject during President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. The posture of the ministry was as if it was established to cater for friends and relations rather than the vulnerable. So much went wrong; but nothing happened to anyone on account of poor performance.

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s suspension of the new minister, Betta Edu was therefore hailed across Nigeria and beyond not because Edu’s alleged infractions surpassed several allegations levelled against her predecessor but because it was the first time since the Obasanjo years that a minister was being held accountable in our clime. Indeed, it appeared that the idea of ministerial accountability in any sector was never contemplated by Buhari.

Although, he managed to sack two ministers – Sabo Nanono (Agriculture) and Saleh Mamman (Power) the real reasons for their removal were not made public. On the other hand, analysts who have closely monitored the activities of the new government of president Tinubu, may have feared that minister Betta Edu was heading to a crash because she had been driving on the fast lane for some time. She probably did not realize that provincial Calabar was not same as metropolitan Abuja.

While serving in Cross River State as commissioner for health, Edu did a few things that inevitably attracted public indignation. First, she stood by Governor Ben Ayade to pretend that the world-wide infectious COVID-19 pandemic didn’t even pass through Cross River State let alone to have a single foothold there. While this pitched the state against the relevant federal regulatory agency, she was quoted to have said that ordinary residents of the state received text messages in which they were promised millions just to claim they were Coronavirus positive. In addition, Edu herself, a medical doctor was accused of falsification of records when she authoritatively claimed that Cross River state had 105 medical doctors whereas the state, according to the local branch of the Nigerian Medical Association NMA had only 33 doctors. She therefore left Calabar as a government propagandist with little or no feeling for the sensibilities of the citizenry.

With ample charisma, she easily found her way into the leadership cadre of the ruling party first as the national woman leader before securing the lucrative portfolio of minister of humanitarian etc. Everything appeared working well for her making her to quickly develop the inclination to prioritize politics over governance. At her ministry’s first budget defence, she solemnly assured federal legislators of her robust plan to carry them along in the distribution of palliatives.

Painfully, outspoken Senator Ali Ndume did not warn her about his famous discovery that “if you see a minister or big person anywhere going personally to do something know that there is something wrong. If not, what has a minister got to do with going from state to state to distribute palliatives; they should be in the ministry monitoring activities.” Ndume’s discovery was widely publicised via a major news conference in Maiduguri in 2020.

If Edu didn’t hear Ndume, there is doubt if she never heard the public outcry by Nigerians about several allegations bothering on fraud levelled against her predecessor and officials of the ministry she inherited. She must have heard about how the ministry ‘spent’ billions of naira reportedly feeding school children during the long holidays forced on schools by the pandemic. If despite the poor public perception of the distribution of palliatives as a schedule for fraud, Betta Edu still allowed herself to also become a subject of probe, then there is more to it than meets the eye in the tendency for top office holders to brazenly abuse their offices and inflict immense pain on the poor. Our premise today is that the issue at stake is not just personal greed. In addition, there must be an inexplicable political agenda that constantly propels office holders to act exactly same way as those they succeeded.

To unravel the poser, there is the need to examine certain realities that some people dismiss as conspiracy theories, the most prominent being the expectation which Nigerian political parties have of their elected members. Unlike what happens in many other democracies, Nigerian political parties do not rely on membership subscriptions to fund party activities. Instead, party funds are usually donated by their members in government which explains why such officials automatically translate to party leaders. As we hear, many parties actually categorize amounts expected from each appointee. We can therefore not rule out the likelihood of looted funds finding their way to the parties. We are also free to imagine that reckless looting in Nigeria is perhaps influenced by the assurances of official protection promised every perpetrator. The sleaze may thus continue while another minister may soon be caught with no substantial consequences.

Even the huge awareness that happenings at the humanitarian ministry has generated may not change the situation. In fact, many more revelations of scandals in other sectors of government will be uncovered because political office holders see nothing wrong with diverting funds earmarked for development projects to themselves. In furtherance of this, the first step typical office holders take on appointment is to avoid using existing government structures. They come along with special assistants who are unfamiliar with the system and who eventually muddle up all processes. The adverse effects are many. First, those displaced by newcomers record all happenings such as tickets purchased for flights to towns without airports which become viral at the appropriate time.

The muddling of structures also produces failure to attain the purpose for which an MDA was established. For example, in 2022, the then minister Sadiya Farouq announced the decision of government to give interest-free loans to 98,000 beneficiaries in the famous TraderMoni, MarketMoni and FarmerMoni schemes. Allegations that the schemes were fraught with pervasive corruption were virtually confirmed when state focal persons for the intervention loans later confessed that they did not have the records of beneficiaries such as phone numbers and addresses to track them for repayment. Who then is sure that there were any beneficiaries and not just ghost names when the disbursement of loans were usually done on the eve of elections.

In other sectors, government agencies set up to promptly execute projects are hijacked by ministers and other powerful politicians. During the Buhari years, the information minister personally subjected heads of information agencies to routine ministerial control contrary to the enabling laws of the agencies which placed such heads in charge of the day to day running of the agencies. Many agencies were thus run aground. There was the popular case of the Jonathan administration in which the sparkling Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) virtually died soon after its vibrant Director General, Segun Runsewe was replaced following a squabble between him and the then supervising minister. In most cases, the squabbles happened in only the lucrative agencies. Here, the old NNPC and the NDDC were treated like units in the Petroleum and Niger Delta ministries respectively.

Another malaise that would make technocrats expose ministers lies in the practice where several public officers who abandoned their duty posts to openly support the ruling parties during electioneering campaigns are rewarded with appointments to top offices which make them to supersede their erstwhile professional superiors. Under that circumstance, experienced officers who become disillusioned deliberately leave operations to the new novices to the detriment of the service.

Some even take steps to sabotage operations which end up putting government in bad light. In summary therefore, if ministers assume duties with a mind-set to capture the finances of their ministries and agencies in the sector and in the process adopt unorthodox procedures to side-line officials by taking over the execution rather than the supervision of the execution of policies, then we shall hear more of leakages of corrupt practices. Thus, many more ministers may soon go.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2024/01/fraud-another-minister-may-soon-be-caught-by-tonnie-iredia/

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Racoon(m): 1:10pm On Jan 14
This is what happens when appointments into government is based on paddy paddy or arrangee and favourism.

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Addme: 1:12pm On Jan 14
Corruption cuts across all ministries including the "not so juicy" ones and it doesn't start with Edu or this government.

The problem is when the government of the day shows no tenacity to at least curb it to the least but so far Tinubu has not only listened to Nigerians but also quickly shown leadership trait to manage it and axe whoever that's involved.
Kudos to Mr. President, his actions have shown other ministers that it won't be business as usual.

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by matify83: 2:18pm On Jan 14
Wow! What a wonderful piece by chief Tonnie Iredia, former DG NTA.

Like I always say, if Nigeria does not kill corruption, then corruption will kill Nigeria.

The way successive governments try to outdo their predecessors in corrupt practices is mind boggling.

Nigeria indeed does not deserve to have people living in abject poverty as enunciated by Asiwaju recently.

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Abdullah778899: 2:46pm On Jan 14
Ohhh nooo
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by verybadmouth(m): 2:46pm On Jan 14
Is there anyone of those ministers that's not corrupt?
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by hamtabfawaz(m): 2:46pm On Jan 14
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by LegacyB: 2:46pm On Jan 14
Hmmm
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by richard870(m): 2:47pm On Jan 14
See who's talking undecided undecided

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by money121(m): 2:47pm On Jan 14
We are waiting
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by omenka1: 2:47pm On Jan 14
Show me any Nigerian ministry, department, agency, or parastatal without cases of corruption and I will show you a new Nigeria






Una sure say dem neva hack MANNABBQ account? because the kyn reasonable comments wey im dey post now dey surprise me oooo, abi na im new year resolution?


OP abeg high your volume, no mind the man below me

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by DesChyko: 2:47pm On Jan 14
OP, off your mic. Off your mic.

Before you drag another minister enter this matter now angry
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Kukutente23: 2:47pm On Jan 14
Make e sha no be minister for petroleum
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by PNomsule: 2:48pm On Jan 14
Summary abeg
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Beuberry(f): 2:48pm On Jan 14
Let's adopt death penalty for corruption!
Betamalt Edu ll just be dragged and freed. There are many cases of this type of stealing and noise making that wasn't concluded till today. Even those that FG recovers money, Nigerians no see where the money went to. The country is enjoying corruption too much and never want to progress. I m losing interest in hope for Nigeria.

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Writer50: 2:50pm On Jan 14
The early the better
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by MANNABBQGRILLS: 2:50pm On Jan 14
Bring it on.......

Anything to move our Darling country forward is all we want at MANNA.

God bless Nigeria 🇳🇬

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Jovi10: 2:53pm On Jan 14
Una never see anything. APC na party of frauds. You can see how impatient they are to steal funds in less than months of them coming in.

They know nothing will happen to them. All this probings and efcc inviting this and that are just gimmicks for show. The real looting is yet to begin and it is you and i that will suffer it, in that more taxes will be imposed and levies and various tariffs increased.

Look at the one where FIRS is directing banks to debit accounts charges for transactions made on them since 3 years ago and no one is calling them out for this. This was just a testrun. They will apply it to other areas soon.

As for next election , make nobody even bother disturb themselves to vote. Because tinubu does not need anyone's vote at this point. He will win again. Brace up Nigerians, its gonna be a very bumpy ride. But for those of us who mean well for nigeria , God will make a way for us finnancially....YNWA

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Blackfire(m): 2:54pm On Jan 14
Corrupt head


Corrupt body


And to think the red Chambers confirmed them




Tueeeeeh
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by nairalanda1(m): 2:54pm On Jan 14
To unravel the poser, there is the need to examine certain realities that some people dismiss as conspiracy theories, the most prominent being the expectation which Nigerian political parties have of their elected members. Unlike what happens in many other democracies, Nigerian political parties do not rely on membership subscriptions to fund party activities.

Because the average political party member cannot afford such dues.

Hence, more incentive to loot. sad

In other sectors, government agencies set up to promptly execute projects are hijacked by ministers and other powerful politicians. During the Buhari years, the information minister personally subjected heads of information agencies to routine ministerial control contrary to the enabling laws of the agencies which placed such heads in charge of the day to day running of the agencies. Many agencies were thus run aground. There was the popular case of the Jonathan administration in which the sparkling Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) virtually died soon after its vibrant Director General, Segun Runsewe was replaced following a squabble between him and the then supervising minister. In most cases, the squabbles happened in only the lucrative agencies. Here, the old NNPC and the NDDC were treated like units in the Petroleum and Niger Delta ministries respectively.

Another malaise that would make technocrats expose ministers lies in the practice where several public officers who abandoned their duty posts to openly support the ruling parties during electioneering campaigns are rewarded with appointments to top offices which make them to supersede their erstwhile professional superiors. Under that circumstance, experienced officers who become disillusioned deliberately leave operations to the new novices to the detriment of the service.

Some even take steps to sabotage operations which end up putting government in bad light. In summary therefore, if ministers assume duties with a mind-set to capture the finances of their ministries and agencies in the sector and in the process adopt unorthodox procedures to side-line officials by taking over the execution rather than the supervision of the execution of policies, then we shall hear more of leakages of corrupt practices. Thus, many more ministers may soon go

Nothing more to add.

Note: This was written by Mr Iredia who for many years was at the top of NTA...so he is a former insider. Prolly has his boys and girls inside NTA till date who tell him lots of things
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Apus: 2:56pm On Jan 14
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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Eniolohunda: 2:57pm On Jan 14
Corruption cut across board in Nigeria. From Federal level to local, and from the leaders to the followers. Lack of contentelment is hereditary in Nigeria.
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by rajiedreez: 2:58pm On Jan 14
smiley Fraud has always been in these ministries, but the rate of exposure is higher now and that's good. So we'll know if the ones caught will get a pat like it's been before or get the sack

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Originalsly: 2:59pm On Jan 14
Investigating a minister should be the first step..... firing ... prosecution and imprisonment should be following to begin making a dent in the corrupt mindset and practices of those in charge. Until then .... next person comes in and do same until caught... then disappears from the limelight to enjoy the fruits of their corruption.
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Lovelyn451(f): 3:03pm On Jan 14
Another South southerner
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Bobloco: 3:03pm On Jan 14
In summary therefore, if ministers assume duties with a mind-set to capture the finances of their ministries and agencies in the sector and in the process adopt unorthodox procedures to side-line officials by taking over the execution rather than the supervision of the execution of policies, then we shall hear more of leakages of corrupt practices. Thus, many more ministers may soon go.

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Chetas81(m): 3:04pm On Jan 14
I KEEP ON ASKING THIS QUESTIONS, WHERE IST GOING TO HAPPENED WHEN THE DEVILS NEED AN ANGEL TO RULE, WE'RE ALL NIGERIAN CITIZEN, WE DON'T NEED WELL KNOW CRIMINALS IN GOVERNMENT HOUSE 🏠
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by Apus: 3:06pm On Jan 14
At least this has sent a strong message that it is no longer business as usual. I do hope Tinubu sustains the tempo cause na so Buhari take start only to end up as the worst in terms of checkmating corrupt officials.

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Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by zombieHUNTER: 3:08pm On Jan 14
Racoon:
Thus is what happens when appointments into government is based on paddy paddy or arrangee and favourite.

exactly
Re: Fraud: Another Minister May Soon Be Caught, By Tonnie Iredia by zombieHUNTER: 3:09pm On Jan 14
Apus:
At least this has sent a strong message that it is no longer business as usual. I do hope Tinubu sustains the tempo cause na so Buhari take start only to end up as the worst in terms of checkmating corrupt officials.

Tinubu brought Buhari
both are the same

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