Abuja Attack: Is Hadiza Usman,NPA’s boss a liar?
BY EGUONO ODJEGBA
Soft spoken,
intellectually refined, unassuming and activist Managing Director of the
Nigerian Ports Authority, NPA, Ms. Hadiza Bala-Usman shocked the nation late
last year when she raised alarm of attempted attack on her person at the
National Assembly, NASS, Abuja.
For someone
regarded very highly for her strong principles of fairness and equity, rich
cultural etiquette, political sagacity, harmless aura and nationalistic disposition,
it was most logical and natural that her claims for attempted physical attack,
and the further allegation that she escaped unhurt because she was quickly
shielded and taken for cover in the office of
Senator Danjuma Goje, attracted serious upbraid and
appropriate condemnation from across the polity, not the least also from the
maritime industry, where she holds forth as an economic builder, a transparent
administrator and the moral guardian of the industry.
The national
uproar was most significant in the sense that her alleged attacker was not just
anybody but a respected and accomplished Nigerian, a retired military chief,
one with a history of national service and honour, one who has gained
tremendously by way of recognition and for whom those in authority have
continually deemed it fit to partner with in critical national security
undertakings; and above all, one who had just been ‘relieved’ of his contract
with the Nigeria Ports Authority, retired Navy Captain Hosa Okunbo.
Thus like
Usman, Okunbo represents many things to many people, besides being a man of
affluence, a man with cognate expertise in security matters and a man of no
mean capability, one with an intimidating record of consequential standing,
both in national service and private undertakings, and therefore a man of
immense respect and one whose sensibilities and affinity to natural justice and
accountability cannot be questioned with a pretentious overdose of officialdom
and swept under the carpet.
The
allegations, the alleger and the alleged turned out to be too big and serious, and
thus should not be treated like any other political mudslinging, and allow to
die quietly, in the normal Nigerian way.
Being no ordinary woman, much is expected from
Hadiza, especially in matters that hinges on the moral gauge of society. Thus
it bears asking whether the NPA boss was truly attacked or whether she lied;
and this clarification is necessary to reset the national ethos of our
collective values.
To put these
questions in perspective, perhaps it is necessary to do a layout of the
background. NPA under the watch of Hadiza had just revoked the contract of her
alleged attacker, who naturally, has also shouted blue murder and engaged in
lengthy lamentations, even at the hallowed chamber of the Nigerian Senate.
The
termination of OMSL contract by NPA drew instant reaction in which the maritime
industry was polarized. Expectedly, the matter attracted the attention of the
Senate where both parties were invited to state their case.
There, the
OMSL chairman apparently channeling his tears inward, cried: “There was no
discussion; only to be sacked on the pages of newspapers after these
investments. What is painful is that they denigrated my image and my integrity.
I don’t do business because of money; I have served this country meritoriously
with my integrity intact.
“I have 50
vessels with the Navy. That is the extent of our commitment to national
development. Our records are there in NNPC and IOC. NPA did not contact us for
a meeting; they never wrote to us to say you are terminated; they never called
us for anything at all.”
Following
this disturbing tears, Hadiza was invited by the senate to state her case and
defend herself against Okunbo’s submissions. Then came the calamitous hissing
of her alleged ignoble attack, in a sequence discerning minds would regard as
too cold for comfort.
Official
complaints were reported to have been lodged at appropriate quarters, even as
it is believed that recipients of the primary complaints have themselves
officially made incidental complaints to other relevant quarters.
On the other
hand, Okunbo has immediately and severally denied the accusation, affirming
that his unblemished integrity could not conceive such thoughts least of all
carry them out in their physical manifestations. It is not clear if the
relevant authorities have invited the complainant and the accused for
interrogation.
Certainly, a
responsible and responsive government would have immediately taken up the
matter, especially in view of their weight and the political and economic weights
of those concerned, and report back their findings to Nigerians. If the issue
bothers on political tales, as many are wont to believing, which no doubt also
have political solutions, the government owes the Nigerian people the duty of
diligently soaking away the unsightly excreta of these VIPs and fumigating their
elevated latrines; and to mitigate the offensive stench and the bruises its
exposure has subjected our national psyche.
Whereas the
incident happened over six months ago, the harmattan wind has since given way
to the tropical winds and rain, and no mention of the matter has been made
since then. Before the wind returns seaward, and before the matter is
ultimately overtaken by other contending national morass blowing in the air, it
would be proper for this government to give Nigerians an update.
Especially
on the basis of the recent re-opening of the remote causes of the alleged Abuja
attack, the Secured Anchorage Area by NPA, through a marine maritime issuing
fresh quit notice, despite the position of Senate that the parties involved
should maintain the status quo.
On the basis
of the latest development, it is necessary for Nigerians to be updated with
information of police investigation of the alleged premeditated attack, the
parade of the suspects, if any, and plans for their prosecution.
Over and
above all, a white paper authenticating Hadiza’s claims or otherwise, and
expected further lawful action against Okubo, if he has been found culpable or
complicit. Okunbo and Hadiza are too eminent, too polished to engage in the
fallacy of intellectual deceit and to be allowed to drive the illusion that
Nigeria is a banana republic.
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