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  • Twitter Blues: Lai Mohamed’s And Garba Shehu’s Outbursts, By Magnus Onyibe

    Twitter Blues: Lai Mohamed’s And Garba Shehu’s Outbursts, By Magnus Onyibe

    By Magnus onyibe.

    The penchant or predilection for Nigerian government officials , particularly those in the top hierarchy of the ministry of information and in the higher echelon of the presidency to demonize the citizens of this great country has been taken to the next level. Perhaps the casting of Nigerians, particularly men and women in the news media organizations as enemies of the country, is part of the next level which the ruling party promised to take Nigerians to, when it was seeking re-election in 2019. Such antics may be great politics, but they certainly illustrate how the incumbent government is disrespecting Nigerians.
    The observation above is underscored by the recent statement by the minister of Information, Lai Mohamed and the Special Assistant to the president Buhari on media and publicity, Garba Shehu who have been blaming Nigerians and the management of Twitter for planning to locate Twitter’s office for Africa in Ghana instead of Nigeria.
    While trying to deflect the allegation by Nigerians , especially the youths and members of the main opposition party , PDP that the choice of Ghana as opposed to Nigeria for Twitter head office, was reflective of the leadership failure in our country, which is underpinned by the ineptitude of the incumbent government, evidenced by the horrendous state of insecurity in the country, and the disdain for civil liberties by the authorities , particularly with respect to freedom of speech; the information minister and media assistant to the president in their characteristic manner of defending the indefensible, choose to shield government while disparaging Nigerians and Twitter. Instead of owning up to the fact that Nigeria is teetering on the brinks and indeed in a low steam internal war , even as it is fast becoming a basket case , then dwell on what is being done to remedy the situation if there are such plans, the minister choose to attack fellow citizens and the media, while the president’s spokesman lambasted Twitter and parodied Ghana for what is clearly an embarrassment to our country.
    Before now, it was ‘normal’ for the current ruling party to blame the former ruling party , PDP for all the calamities that have befallen our country even six (6) years after it took over the reins of power in Aso Rock Villa.
    But a critical mass of Nigerians are currently resolving to make it clear to the APC that they would no longer accept the subterfuge of pulling the-wool-over-their-eyes. As such they are demanding that the ruling party take responsibility for the economic, sociopolitical as well as ethno-religious quagmire that are now practically and systematically plaguing and decimating the country.
    The least that was expected from the ruling party is an apology for the crushing misfortune that Nigerians have suffered in the past six years that it has been on the saddle in Aso Rock Villa.
    That is the minimum gesture of penance that the incumbent government should be tendering to Nigerians for its abysmal leadership of the country. But instead , and without the required morale rectitude, the ruling party through its aficionados is playing on the intelligence of the long suffering masses of Nigeria, who would have benefited from the job opportunities that is intrinsic in Twitter establishing its African head office in Nigeria. Apart from jobs creation, the presence of high technology firms like Twitter in a community or society have the potential to facilitate technology transfer. That is why high tech firms such as Twitter , Google, Microsoft etc are to be wooed not disparaged. Even in the USA and Europe, states and countries respectively compete amongst each other for the citing of the headquarters of firms like Tesla , Microsoft, Apple etc in their jurisdiction. For a practical example. Think of the technological advancements in automobile repairs made possible by the establishment of vehicles assembly plants such as Volkswagen , Peugeot, Mercedes, Styr trucks etc in Nigeria in the 1980s. Most of the best motor mechanics that we have in Nigeria today , owe their expertise to the experience gained working in the vehicle assembly plants.
    While Nigerians have been waiting to no avail for the show of remorse by the government in power for the unprecedented levels of unemployment, galloping inflation and astronomical naira/dollar exchange rate, not to mention the malaise of insecurity that has assumed a pandemic level. Characteristically, government’s human mega phones have elected to further insult the intelligence of Nigerians by shifting the blame to the government that it took leadership from 6 years ago; and on which it had a fetish for blaming all the woes in our country: to trying to make the average Nigerian feel guilty for causing Twitter to shun Nigeria , while also vilifying Twitter for making a business decision to sideline her .
    By blaming the mass media and the masses for the decision by a politically conscious global business entity such as Twitter to locate their African head office outside Nigeria , the propaganda agencies of government have descended to a new level of low and infamy. That is simply because making Nigerian people the cannon fodder, is not only disingenuous, but rather unfortunate and unjustifiable.
    Ideally, the government information management apparatchiks should have admitted the current terrifying and horrendous state of insecurity in our country which has rendered nearly the whole of north east region almost ungovernable. That our country is jeopardized economically , politically and socially can not be denied.
    So what our country’s image managers needed to do , is to reassure the world that all hands are on deck to restore peace, stabilize the country, and improve on respect for fundamental human rights such as free speech and right to express dissent, (key democracy grand norms) on which Nigeria is being scored lowly.
    Instead of doing as outlined above, government propagandists are berating Nigerians and lampooning Twitter.
    A less brash and combative approach would have been to properly situate the challenges that our country is currently grappling with and articulate the efforts being made to address the concerns of Twitter that made it ignore Nigeria , where it has an estimated 25 million users , the country that ranks as number 8 in internet usage in the world , and the nation with the biggest economy in Africa with the highest Gross Domestic Product , GDP on the continent.
    Where Lai Mohamed and Garba Shehu should have been enlightening Twitter that Nigeria is about to slay the twin demons currently bedeviling our country: which are the lack of will to implement the overdue political restructuring of Nigeria, but which the ruling party APC and northern political forum
    are now green lighting, they resorted to being clever by half.
    While the world should have been further informed that the concomitant issue of rotation of presidency between the north and south, which is the second demon shackling the nation and preventing her from attaining its potentials would also be jettisoned as soon as the practice of true federalism commences, when northern leaders make good their promise to accept restructuring of Nigeria politically, they opted to be coy in a matter that requires forthrightness.
    Ordinarily , the Nigerian publicists should have been sharing with Twitter the more positive picture of Nigeria as outlined above particularly with respect to the plans that are afoot to address Twitter’s concerns about our country’s unflattering human rights records accentuated or headlined by #Enfsars protests of October last year, and the ugly fall outs.
    But while our information minister has elected to insult the intelligence of Nigerians by literarily telling them that they are the architect of their own misfortune on one hand, the presidential spokesman on the other hand, decided to talk trash to Twitter as if their presence in Nigeria would not have made a difference in creating employment for the unemployed thereby boosting our economy.
    As opposed to filibustering , why not emphasize to Twitter and other multinationals that Nigeria is actually on the cusp of national rebirth as it is determined to eliminate the twin demons that have pinned our country down in the doldrums. And when that happens the much sort after autonomy of the states via devolution of power from the federal to state governments that would promote healthy competition amongst the states could be achieved. That would enable our country leap forward in the manner that China surged in growth and prosperity when it changed its scorch earth policy- Cultural Revolution-steep in communism after its founding father Mao Tse-Tung passed away in 1968 and Deng Xiaoping, considered the father of modern China took over the reins of leadership of that country and thereafter set the agenda that enabled her to come from behind Japan , Germany, France, Sweden, Uk and other European and Asian countries to become the second biggest economy in the world, after the USA.
    As some of us might have already figured out , Twitter is just a metaphor or is symbolic of other major firms that have exited or opted not to operate in Nigeria due to the toxic sociopolitical and economic atmosphere currently prevailing in our country. By now, it is common knowledge that Dunlop, Mitchelin and other such firms that had been operating in Nigeria for at least half a millennium have relocated to Ghana in the last decade or so because that country has made conscious efforts to be business friendly through economic, social and political reforms. These are qualities and atmosphere that unfortunately our country is bereft of . Even CNN has seized having its correspondent domiciled in Nigeria by downgrading it to a position only manned by Stephanie Busari. Gone are the days when my good friend, CNN correspondent, Jeff Koinage was resident in Nigeria and covering west Africa from here as David Mackenzie based in South Africa covers the southern African region.
    When the information minister should be finicky about the incorrectness of the images of Nigeria being broadcast by CNN by commissioning an outfit to capture iconic and ennobling sights and sounds of our country for CNN and other satellite broadcast stations to use, he is busy chasing perceived internal enemies whom he is accusing of de-marketing Nigeria . You only need to see the images of Nigeria broadcast on CNN and other global tv outfits depicting how COVID-19 mask wearing is playing out globally to understand how unedifying images of Nigeria are presented to the outside world and in an uncoordinated manner.
    Has anyone seen the DHL-global logistics firm’s advert about its wide reach in Africa? While Ghana , Kenya , South Africa etc are noted in the advert for their tourism potentials , Nigeria’s notorious traffic jam in lagos was the mascot used as the iconic feature in Nigeria by DHL. Such de-marketing gimmicks have remained unchallenged or uncorrected by the minister of information.
    But he appears to prefer latching on to victimization of Nigerians since the ruling party must find somebody to blame so that the APC support base would be riled up and energized, even when they know the truth about the leadership paralysis that has engulfed our country.
    Anyone in doubt about how Nigeria is portrayed in bad light in the referenced DHL poster advert should not take my word for it. Just check out the poster on the wall of DHL office for international passport collection, (after visa is issued) in Victoria island, lagos ,to see how Nigeria is subconsciously being de-marketed.
    But typical of the image makers of our dear country, instead of toeing the foregoing outlined path of honor and ensuring that the reputation of Nigeria is dwell burnished , the minister and the president’s media assistant unleashed their ire on long suffering Nigerians, the media industry and Twitter by standing the truth on its head. That is reminiscent of the manner that ex president Donald Trump of the USA kept misleading his followers by alleging that the November 2020 elections in the USA was rigged, therefore president Joe Biden is not a legitimate president.
    Below is what Information minister Lai Mohammed stated in a televised media briefing on why Twitter did not pitch its tent in Nigeria: “this is what you get when you de-market your own country…”
    The minister went on to excoriate Nigerian youths that spear headed the #Endsars protests that shook the country to its roots. And in the same breath that he was condemning the youths who staged #Endsars protests that was later hijacked by hoodlums, largely because the authorities failed to engage the youths constructively, and on time, the minister claimed that government is not against criticism or dissent. Yet, it unleashed mayhem on #Endsars youth protesters in October last year. It beats me hollow that the minister would not realize that such atrocity committed by our police and army against our youths and footages of which went viral , would not be offensive to the likes of Twitter that is so very socially conscious.
    And as if determined not to be outdone by the minister in defending government , the seriousness of the issue was diminished in the following cheeky remark also attributed to Garba Shehu, the presidential spokesman :
    “I pray Ghanaians would not allow their country to be used as a platform for the orchestration of nuisance on the African internet space.
    “Nigeria is safer with the hypocrisy of Twitter. We shall have to improve on our methods for elimination of fake news on the information space.
    “They just hate Nigeria because they know that the only country that can be the next African super power, fully democratic, highly mobile population and good working age population is Nigeria”
    He concluded by claiming that “Twitter came to Ghana to target Nigerian market. They won’t admit they need us, but we know.”
    Okay, since mr Shehu knows that Twitter is targeting Nigerian market which is the largest in Africa, but Nigeria and indeed Nigerians are bearing the consequences of thriving in a chaotic sociopolitical and economic atmosphere , while Ghanaians are reaping the fruit of their hard labor arising from their ability and capacity to reform as well as conform with international best practice: what is mallam Garba and his bosses doing about the missed opportunity by the army of the unemployed in Nigeria who have lost the opportunity of gaining employment to Ghana ?
    While it is easy to engage in spin by standing the truth on its head , in the long run , reality often trump’s falsehood.
    That is why we should be humble and not be so smug and cavalier as Lai Mohammed and Garba Shehu has been in their response to twitter’s decision to shun our country.
    It is not only that the confrontational and combative attitude of both the minister of information and the president’s spokesman are disappointing, but also very dispiriting that they chose to excoriate the media,Nigerians and Twitter , than share with the masses , the plans if any, that the ministry and indeed the presidency have made or are making to persuade Twitter to reverse its decision to locate its African head office outside Nigeria.
    Perhaps , if they tried to make some sense rather than spew nonsense as they have done , they might have succeeded in convincing Twitter and the rest of the world to change their negative perception of Nigeria. And they could have done so by making the case that although our beloved country may indeed be teetering on the brinks of socio-political collapse as reflected by the current state of anomie being experienced , concerted efforts are being made to remedy the situation.
    The duo of the minister of information and presidential spokesman could have proceeded to present to Twitter’s management, Nigeria’s road map to reversing the misfortune foisted on the country.
    They could have also made the case that the recent appointment of new military service chiefs to step up the fight against insurgents and also the change of lnspector General of Police, IGP with a new officer to curb and reverse the rising violent crimes in the country are all aimed at putting the country at even keel with global best standards. Hopefully, the highlighted military and police initiatives would accomplish the objective of stamping out or minimizing violent crimes by bandits currently ravaging the country and also ensuring that political oppression and human rights abuses are reduced if not eliminated.
    Unfortunately, engaging in such salesmanship and civility may be too much work or boring for the duo. Perhaps, to them , it is easier to play on the emotions of Nigerians by making them feel like they are the architects of their misfortune, instead of apologizing to them, and also better to disparage and throw tantrums at Twitter, even if it is clear that such action has no positive value. Without a scintilla of doubt , Twitter is a potential job creator for our youths and also expected to be GDP booster for our economy if it were located in our country. But we seem to have lost that opportunity.
    Meanwhile, no matter how hard he tries, Lai Mohammed can’t pretend not to know what marketing is about. I’m making that assumption and assertion basically because since he is implying in his statement that Nigerian media and the people of our great country are de-marketing the country, hence the nation is being sidelined by international investors such as Twitter, he must understand the concept of marketing.
    So l expect Alhaji Mohamed and Mallam Shehu to be aware that for any company to invest in Nigeria or any other country for that matter, consultants are engaged to produce what is known as country report.
    For that purpose, big corporations engage international consulting firms such as KPMG, Ernst & Young, PriceWaterhouse etc and local Nigerian consultancies like Philip Consulting led by Foluso Philip and Financial Derivatives driven by Bismarck Rewane amongst others .
    So investors or entrepreneurs don’t determine where they invest or locate their head offices based on mere whims and caprices or political emotions or hear say which are the alternative realities that Lai Mohamed and Garba Shehu are strenuously trying to create to negatively energize the APC supporters base and make Nigerians that criticize bad behavior in government feel guilty. The truth is that the decision by any firm with solid organizational structure to berth or anchor its ship of business in any particular country is based on solid market research or study that has taken into consideration all factors, including business and sociopolitical dynamics.
    That is in addition to the fact that most countries usually establish diplomatic ties with each another, except countries such as North Korea which is an autarky.
    To foster diplomatic relationships , most of them have missions or embassies/high commissions in the countries that they are intrested in maintaining diplomatic relationships with.
    And a host of such missions abound in Nigeria with offices in Abuja and Lagos.
    One of the functions of diplomatic missions is to send information back to their home countries about their host countries. These include political and socio-economic intelligence sent through the famous diplomatic bags.
    Also engaged in similar activities are the supranational agencies such as the United Nations ,UN agencies like the world bank, IMF, UNISEF etc also based in member countries from where they gather, analyze and synthesize information from their local environment.
    What the above analogy indicates is that rather than relying on the mass media reports or social media posts by citizens of a country , as Lai Mohammed alleges, international investors have multiple sources of information about the local dynamics in the countries that they target for the location of their business.
    To validate the case that l’m making and put the matter into context , consider the following comment by the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Cardona Laing about insecurity in Nigeria “We are extremely concerned about the deteriorating security situation”. she added that , “Nigeria is facing a lot of problems everywhere.”
    Below is what the UNHCR also had to say about Nigeria “Up to 65,000 Nigerians are on the move following a series of attacks by armed groups on Damasak town, in northeast Nigeria’s restive Borno State”.
    The UN Refugee Agency, spokesperson Babar Baloch also told journalists in Geneva the following:
    “Initial reports indicate that eight people were killed, and a dozen injured.”
    Similarly, the Office For the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs( OCHA) had the following to say about Nigeria:
    “Humanitarian assets have been targeted, including the destruction of at least five NGO offices and several NGO vehicles, a mobile storage unit, water tanks, a health outpost and a nutrition stabilization centre.”
    The reports above reflect the reality and they contradict the picture which government spin doctors tried to paint and which is an attempt to hoodwink Nigerians.
    Now , you would agree with me that Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn and other fringe instant messaging and information disseminating platforms that have become more efficient and effective means of information sharing, are big businesses.
    In fact most of them are unicorn-valued at over a billion dollars.
    Being Organizations with robust structures, the decision to locate their offices in any particular country is never based on glib talks in the social media or traditional media platforms on which the information minister is venting his spleen.
    While one can understand the frustration of the minister, and the image maker for president Buhari, on the fact that the opportunities for jobs creation intrinsic in Twitter African headquarters being situated in our country are eluding Nigeria and Nigerians : the reality is that our dear country is punching below her weight by not observing globally acceptable political ethos. That is why our country is generating negative vibes on the matter of attracting foreign investments and location of regional offices by global corporations and supranational organizations.
    That dismaying reality is also underscored by the fact that Nigeria is only mentioned in the same breath as Afghanistan, Syria , and Libya which are failed states of which sorrow tears and blood are their regular trade mark-apologies to fela Kuti , the Afrobeat maestro of blessed memory.
    Despite being the nation with the largest population , biggest economy in Africa and number 8 in internet usage and connections in the world; major foreign investors that are politically conscious are reticent about considering our country which is caught in the vortex of religious Insurgency driven by boko haram , terrorism unleashed by ISWAP, and herdsmen-farmers conflicts as well as banditry, resulting in hundreds of thousands of people forced to live in Internally Displaced People Camp, IDP with over twenty thousand souls lost in the past decade. How such a country be an ideal space for establishing the headquarters of major corporations is best known only to information minister and Aso Rock mouth piece. What is obvious to most people and what we now know is that such a choice is certainly difficult for a politically sensitive outfit like Twitter, especially when a country with a tranquil atmosphere like Ghana is just one hour away by air plane flight?
    Although Nigeria is officially not at war with any country, but herself , the general state of insecurity, plus the threat to civil liberties as evidenced by the alleged involvement of the army in brutality against civilians while dispersing #Endsars- youth protesters in October last year that ended in some tragedies , make the country look like a war zone.
    And all these negative occurrences are what are stacked up and crystallized into the negative testimony which are likely what helped to seal Nigeria’s fate against being a preferred destination for the headquarters of Twitter in the African continent .
    Hopefully, before Twitter actualizes the decision to berth her ship in Ghana , chances are that Nigeria might have cleaned up her act. Although, l’m not holding my breath because the likelihood of such happening is quite quaint.
    However, in the event that Nigeria truly loses Twitter, perhaps the country would’ve learnt a few lessons to enable her be prepared to be the ideal location for the anticipated Google plan to also berth in Africa.
    But that won’t happen if the authorities remain nonchalant and ambivalent about making Nigeria a bride to foreign investors seeking business marriages in a continent with about 54 countries as Lai Mohamed and Garba Shehu’s response to Twitter’s Jack Dorsey’s disappointing news seem to portray.
    Gone are the days when Nigeria was one of the fastest growing economies in the world and as such our dear nation was being considered for addition into the list of emerging economic power houses in the world alongside countries like Brazil , Russia, lndia, and China to form BRIC Countries-a term coined by Goldman Sachs in 2001 for emerging markets that would become global leaders.
    Comparing and contrasting the socioeconomic outlook of Nigeria in the past decade with
    the current toxic socioeconomic and political atmosphere that makes it look like a killing field , I can’t phantom why the mass media and the masses are being made the scape goat by our minister of information .
    That’s because even the deaf and dumb can see how security , law, order and justice have taken flight from our country lately .
    Arising from the above , information minister Lai Mohammed’s charge against Nigerian media and Nigerians is rather egregious and Garba Shehu’s parody of Twitter and Ghana is unbecoming and uncharitable .
    As we may recall, (to borrow an American slang) Twitter takes no prisoners.
    To demonstrate its zero tolerance for breach of its rules , it recently blocked access to the platform by then president of the USA , Donald J Trump, the leader of the free world for spreading false news about coronavirus pandemic and sowing negative seeds about the fidelity of the 2020 elections in his country that he lost to Joe Biden .
    Having led the charge , other social media platforms followed suit in sanctioning an in incumbent USA president.
    Also , this is not the first time that Nigeria’s loss became Ghana’s gain .
    When Barack Obama, as a seating president of the USA visited Africa , Nigeria was not on the list of countries with the privilege to host him. But Ghana , the small country whose population is a little over that of lagos state, hosted the first African American president, July 10-11, 2009.
    Same applies to when it was time for African countries to seek and obtain independence from the British colonialists. Again, while Ghana obtained her independence in 1958, Nigeria received independence from Britain two years after-1960.
    There is no consolation for Nigerians even if they wanted to reduce the embarrassment of Ghana always being preferred by international businesses and politicians.
    That’s because despite her relatively smaller size compared to Nigeria, (31m versus Nigeria’s 200m people) consider the latest victory of Ghana over Nigeria as reflected by the choice of that country as the location for the headquarters of the African Continental Free Trade Area, AfCFTA.
    It is clearly another master stroke for Ghana .
    Reportedly, the country’s presidents, particularly the current one, Nana Akufo-Addoh personally goes out of his way to woo foreign investors. The same manner in which, Peter Obi, ex governor of Anambra state , reportedly traveled all the way to the headquarters of the beer brewing company , Kronenburg, in Strasbourg , France to convince the management to locate their brewery facility in Onitsha, Anambra state instead of Asaba, delta state that was initially the preferred location.
    The truth is that our country has not had the good fortune of being led by a development oriented president that would be focused on building more wealth for our country. Instead we have been suffocating under the rulership of those who want to share the money as opposed to creating wealth by adopting innovative and dynamic strategies .
    It is appropriate at this juncture to share my personal experience about the strenuous efforts that l made trying to get the Bosch Automotive of Germany to locate its west African operations office in Nigeria.
    About a decade and half years ago , my firm Inspire Auto Services Ltd , secured the partnership of Bosch Automotive of Germany as an authorized Bosch Cars Services operator in Nigeria. The approval was sought from its office in South Africa which paired us with an existing partner in Nigeria that goes by the name Hydrotrans with focus on Diesel engine business which is basically about trucks and we got authorization for cars repair.
    Along the line , l discovered that Bosch also had an office in Morocco through which lnspire Auto Services ltd was required to direct its requests for importation of automotive parts into Nigeria which l felt was not right given the size of Nigerian market compared to Morocco .
    To cut long story short, following concerted efforts that l made to persuade the Dubai regional office covering the Middle East and Africa markets of the automobile parts manufacturing firm originating from Germany, Bosch was constantly pressured to set up a major office and appoint a country representative for Nigeria ,the largest market in Africa.The proposition was justified with facts and figures , and they finally acceded to the request in 2014.
    But just as the office located in Landmark building at lsaac John’s street in lkeja, lagos was about to commence business , there was Ebola pandemic outbreak in Nigeria, 2014 and the Bosch office which had been established was forced to relocate to Ghana temporarily.
    But owing to the dexterity of Ghanaian business development officials who have a knack for successfully pitching their country to would be investors that they track and trap with incentives such as the tranquil and peaceful business environment that the country offers , Bosch has since remained a permanent business fixture in Ghana serving as a bolster to that country’s economy .
    And until recently , Nigerian office was reporting to Ghana from where automotive parts imports into Nigeria were processed and technical services rendered . That is clear indication of how aggressive Ghanaian authorities can be with respect to attracting and retaining foreign investments.
    Unlike Nigerian officials that have made several trips to the Silicon Valley in San Francisco, California, USA, visiting most of the high tech firms located there, without succeeding in attracting any of them to Nigeria, Ghanaians , only make their country investors- friendly by adopting or conforming with global best practice in politics; engaging in economic reforms and observing the rule of law as well as showing respect for human rights.
    Although , Nigeria hosts the Economic Community Of West African Countries, (ECOWAS) secretariat, Cote De l’voir is the home to African Development Bank , (ADB)while Egypt is the headwaters of African Export-Import bank, (Afri-Exim) fortuitously, Nigerians are the current CEOs of both ADB and Afri-Exim Bank.
    And while the CEOs tour of duty is for a specific span of time since they are tenured, but the banks remain permanently in those countries serving as economic bulwark respectively.
    Now ,many reasons can be adduced for Nigeria’s lackadaisical attitude towards attracting foreign investors.
    Chief amongst them is the attitude of entitlement often exhibited by Nigerian officials which is derived from the assumption that since the country has the largest population in Africa and also boasts of the largest market in the continent , as well as being oil/gas rich, any and every business organization planning on coming to Africa, would naturally gravitate towards Nigeria.
    Unbeknownst to such Nigerian government officials with exaggerated impressions about the strategic importance of our country without investing commensurate efforts to harness the great potentials , one of the fastest growing business and tourism destinations that is also the headquarters of myriads of global corporations from where they manage their Middle East and African operations, is Dubai in the United Arab Emirates , UAE.
    The secret of Dubai’s role as the foremost business and tourism hub in Africa and Middle East is that the authorities actually go out of their way to woo businesses to locate their headquarters there. They even incentivize potential investors with provision of infrastructure, generous tax breaks etc.
    With more businesses becoming more politically conscious like Twitter , information minister Lai Mohamed and presidential image maker Garba Shehu should brace up for more cold shoulders from more big businesses looking to anchor their offices in the African continent.
    One only needs to look at what is happening in the state of Georgia in the USA where the governor and essentially white legislators in the Republican Party led government passed a bill that constrains citizens-particularly black and brown communities from engaging in the civic duty of voting during elections. It is a legislation which president Biden has tagged “Jim Crow in the 21st century”
    The state of Georgia is already receiving flaks and punishment for the perfidy by the corporate world. This includes Coca-Cola and United airlines, both of which are headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Even the sporting world- Major League Baseball, MLB , has also threatened to move its All Stars Game out of Atlanta if the anti voting rights bill targeting black and brown communities is not rescinded.
    So, it is likely that Twitter’s cold shoulder to Nigeria may be the beginning of the corporate world’s involvement in politics in the manner that shareholders of major businesses about a outlet of decades ago started prevailing on the management of the equity funds firms in which they have stakes not to invest in countries, products or services that engage in, or are associated with unwholesome practices.
    In other words Environment, Social & Governance , ESG issues are currently being put in the front burner or front loaded by businesses.
    If our country continues to operate democracy in the breach and remain a gangster paradise that it now appears to be , l’m afraid Twitter may not be the last multinational corporation to thump its nose at Nigeria.
    And while there is no need to gloat over the consequences of such dire possibilities, we need to whip our self into line as a country, to avoid the negative ramifications , so that foreign investors would not start avoiding Nigeria like a plague as a result of her non conformity with democratic and governance best practice.
    That is the reality and present danger that l would like the minister of information and the spokesman of the president to ponder as we enter this new era of businesses and businessmen/women getting more environmentally, socially and politically conscious.
    ONYIBE, an entrepreneur, public policy analyst ,author, development strategist, alumnus of Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Massachusetts, USA and a former commissioner in Delta state government, sent this piece from lagos.
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  • Presidency fingers ICT firms as being behind Pantami’s woes

    Presidency fingers ICT firms as being behind Pantami’s woes

    The presidency has accused some unnamed Information and Communications Technology (ICT) companies as being behind the woes the Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Pantami, is currently passing through.

    This is contained in a statement released by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity on Thursday.

    He stated that the ICT companies attempted to financially induce some newspaper editors to run a smear campaign against the Minister.

    “The government is now investigating the veracity behind these claims of attempted inducement, and – should they be found to hold credence – police and judicial action must be expected,” Shehu stated.

    In the statement, the presidential aide also accused “those in the opposition” for the woes Pantami is passing through, and stated that the administration was behind the Minister.

    The statement reads: “Today, there is an unfortunate fashion in public discourse that makes leaders in politics, religion, and civil society liable in the present for every statement they have ever made in the past – no matter how long ago, and even after they have later rejected them.

    “This insidious phenomenon seeks to cancel the careers of others on the basis of a thing they have said, regardless of when they said it.

    “The Minister of Communications and Digital Economy, Dr Isa Ali Ibrahim Pantami is, currently, subject to a “cancel campaign” instigated by those who seek his removal. They do not really care what he may or may not have said some 20 years ago: that is merely the instrument they are using to attempt to “cancel” him. But they will profit should he be stopped from making decisions that improve the lives of everyday Nigerians.

    “The Minister has, rightly, apologized for what he said in the early 2000s. The views were absolutely unacceptable then, and would be equally unacceptable today, were he to repeat them. But he will not repeat them – for he has publicly and permanently condemned his earlier utterances as wrong.

    “In the 2000s, the Minister was a man in his twenties; next year he will be 50. Time has passed, and people and their opinions – often rightly – change.

    “But all discerning Nigerians know this manufactured dispute is nothing to do with the Minister’s prior words, but solely concern his actions in the present.

    “This Administration is committed to improving the lives of all Nigerians – and that includes ensuring they are not over-charged or under-protected for those services on which modern life depends.

    “The Minister has been leading the charge against illegal data deductions and pricing; he has revolutionized the government’s virtual public engagement to respond to COVID-19 and save taxpayers’ money; he has established ICT start-up centres to boost youth entrepreneurship and create jobs; he has changed policy to ensure locally produced ICT content is used by ministries, starting with his own; and he has deregistered some 9.2 million SIMs – ending the ability for criminals and terrorists to flagrantly use mobile networks undetected.

    “In two short years, Minister Pantami has driven the contribution of the ICT sector to the GDP to more than 18 percent, making it one of the top two playing a critical role in the emergence of the economy from the COVID 19-induced recession.

    “In putting people first, the Minister and this administration have made enemies. There are those in the opposition who see success and want it halted by any means.

    “And there is now well-reported information that alleges newspaper editors rebuffed an attempt to financially induce them to run a smear campaign against the minister by some ICT companies, many of which do indeed stand to lose financially through lower prices and greater consumer protections.

    “The government is now investigating the veracity behind these claims of attempted inducement, and – should they be found to hold credence – police and judicial action must be expected.

    “The Administration stands behind Minister Pantami and all Nigerian citizens to ensure they receive fair treatment, fair prices, and fair protection in ICT services”.

  • London trip: Buhari does not need to transmit power to Osinbajo -Garba Shehu

    London trip: Buhari does not need to transmit power to Osinbajo -Garba Shehu

    The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, on Tuesday said it was not obligatory for the President Muhammadu Buhari to transmit power to Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo because he would be away for a few days.

    He said Buhari would continue to do his work from wherever he is.

    Shehu made this known while featuring on Channels Television’s programme, Politics Today.

    He said the President has not done anything wrong by not transmitting power to Osinbajo.

    The presidential aide said, “He (the President) will continue from wherever he is.

    “The requirement of the law is that if the President is going to be absent in the country for 21 days and more, then that transmission is warranted.

    “In this particular instance, it is not warranted.”

     

    Shehu said that the President is not sick in any way but that he only travelled for medical check-up.

    He added, “It is a medical trip and there is absolutely no urgency, no emergency; the President is not in any sick condition.

    “It is a routine medical check-up; the President has undertaken this with a set of doctors that he has retained over many years.”

     

  • JUST IN: Presidency opens up on Aso Rock’s fire incident

    JUST IN: Presidency opens up on Aso Rock’s fire incident

    The presidency has opened up on the fire incident that happened at the Aso Rock Villa, the seat of the Nigerian government.

    Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity in a statement on Sunday said the Federal Fire Service has been directed to ascertain the cause of the fire incident.

    He clarified that the fire incident was recorded outside the Villa’s perimeter, precisely in the area between the Villa and the Barracks, towards Asokoro.

    The statement reads: “People in the country and even abroad have been expressing concerns over reports of a fire incident in Aso Rock Villa, the seat of the Nigerian government.

    “I would like to clarify that there was no fire inside the Presidential Villa.

    “In the evening of Saturday, March 6, a fire broke out burning shrubs between the outer wire fence and walls surrounding the Villa, precisely in the area between the Villa and the Barracks, towards Asokoro.

    “The fire, as being speculated, might have started from a passerby dropping a burning cigarette. The Federal Fire Service will ascertain the reason for it when they complete their investigation.

    “It suffices to say that this bush fire, which started and ended outside the perimeter walls of the Villa, was seamlessly contained by fire stations of the State House and the one nearby from the Federal Fire Service. No loss of life, no loss whatsoever to building and property was recorded.

    “We thank well-meaning Nigerians for expressed concerns”.

  • Opinion: Garba Shehu should not misrepresent the president – Tom Ohikere

    Opinion: Garba Shehu should not misrepresent the president – Tom Ohikere

    By Dr. Tom Ohikere

    For the first time in Nigeria, citizens are witnessing the bizarre in terms of the relationship between the state and the Federal Government.

    As a stakeholder in the APC project, with a moral obligation to help the party, I can not refrain from commenting on the spat between the Ondo state government, and the Presidency on the issue of Fulani herdsmen and the seven days quit notice issued on Monday by the Governor of Ondo State, Ogbeni Rotimi Akeredolu for all herders to vacate all forest reserves in the state within seven days.

    The primary aim of any government, federal or state is the protection of lives and property. Anything contrary can be said to be an abdication of the core responsibility of governance.

    To this end, many Nigerians see the response of the Senior Special Assistant, Media and Publicity to the President, Mallam Garuba Shehu to the order of the Ondo State Governor as a step too far.

    In the first instance, Governor Akeredolu owes the people of Ondo State protection and is welcome to achieve that in whatever manner is possible, that was an oath he swore, and its his constitutional responsibility. Secondly, he does not have to take permission from any political general overseer to achieve this. He could only call in the federal government to assist and support if the situation gets out of hand.

    But it is obvious that from the manner of intervention, if were going to analyse the statement by Garuba Shehu, the federal government has taken sides with the Fulani heardsmen already. This is far from the truth. Also, if the Governor’s directive can be flouted from Abuja, then, it makes him look like a tooless bulldog.

    The question now is: was that President Muhamadu Buhari or Mallam Garuba Shehu Speaking? Many people are of the erroneous opinion that this crystallises the fact that there’s more to the relationship between the federal government and the Fulani hearders. If the federal government is going to hamper the Chief Security Officer of a state from doing the needful to protect its citizens,

    I am worried that a wrong impression of President Muhammadu Buhari is being given to the country by his aides. We believe supporting and encouraging kidnapping and /or any form of criminality is never the intention of Mr. President.

    I therefore suggest a more friendly engagement and collaboration devoid of belligerence in the handling of this seemingly volatile situation. What we need is a timely solution. Its time to mind our language.

    Dr. Tom Ohikere is a Media Consultant, Publisher and a stakeholder in the APC, and writes from Abuja.

  • We must stop Fulani herders from roaming, grazing on crops all over Nigeria – Presidency

    We must stop Fulani herders from roaming, grazing on crops all over Nigeria – Presidency

    The presidency on Tuesday stressed that an immediate solution should be put in place to curb herdsmen from roaming all over Nigeria with their cows and grazing on crops therein.

    The remark was made by the Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu during an interview session on Sunrise Daily, a Channels Television programme.

    The presidential spokesman was responding to the allegation that President Muhammadu Buhari is grabbing lands to dole out to herdsmen.

    The allegation was made by Katch Ononuju, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who also featured on the programme.

    Ononuju had said the government does not care about the lives of its citizens, hence, the continued kidnappings, killings and clashes between farmers and herders.

    But Shehu blamed the actions of the herdsmen on the drying of grazing lands in the north.

    “This country has a grazing problem because the herders are mostly Fulanis. The challenge is from these places they had practiced, you know, the encroachment by desert leading to drying up of a lot of grazing lands in the northern-most parts of the country, “Shehu said.

    “This has put pressure on the herders who have been looking to the south-west green grass so that their cattle will eat and also have water to drink. It’s a global climate situation which is unfortunate considering what has happened along the lake chad basin.

    “I’m glad that governors of the north are coming together to say let us resolve this problem of grazing because we have to stop these herders from roaming and eating up our crops all over the country.

    “They drive their cattle into farmlands and eat up the crops. The farmers fight back and the killings follow. The country cannot continue in this way.

    “The president has no plan to fish for a land other than the one he has inherited from his father. Some of them have even be donated for community purposes but I think we need to get our facts right when we speak on some of these issues.”

    Still speaking on insecurity in the north-east, particularly in Borno, Shehu said progress has been made, “a lot of it” and that Yobe, Bauchi, Gombe, Taraba and Adamawa have all “moved on” from insecurity issues.

    “And we are hoping and praying for our brothers in Borno state that they too, with the support of the military and the communities, they will rid themselves of Boko Haram,” he said.

    “The president has said times without number that his expectations are still to be met, that means we are not exactly where we wish to be. However, a fair judgement that can be made about ongoing efforts of the administration is tojudge it by the responses it makes when challenges of security comes up.

    “In all countries of the world, there is always one form of security challenge, the thing, then, to do is how do you respond? The present administration has responded within the capacity, competence using available resources and manpower and all the limitations that come with that. So, can we get better? We hope we will continue to improve.”

  • Buhari’s spokesman , Garba Shehu apologises for saying only 10 schoolboys were kidnapped in Katsina

    Buhari’s spokesman , Garba Shehu apologises for saying only 10 schoolboys were kidnapped in Katsina

    Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, on Friday apologised for incorrectly stating that only ten boys had been kidnapped at the government science school in Kankara, Katsina state.

    The boys, numbering in their hundreds, were kidnapped one week ago and were released on Thursday by their abductors.

    Shehu had told the BBC that only ten of them had been kidnapped, even as state government sources put the figure at 333.

    READ ALSO: Buhari’s Administration Will Do Everything To Prevent Repeat Of School Abductions – FG

    “I apologize for the incorrect communication citing that only 10 students were kidnapped at the science school, Kankara,” Mr Shehu said on Friday via his verified Twitter page.

    I apologize for the incorrect communication citing that only 10 students were kidnapped at the science school, Kankara

    — Garba Shehu (@GarShehu) December 18, 2020

    “This communication of numbers was provided by persons that should ideally know. These numbers were seen to conflict with what was available at that time.

    “Please understand that this communication was in no way done to downplay the seriousness of the situation.

    “Please accept my sincere apologies on this matter as we continue to move our great Nation Nigeria forward. Thank you.”

  • Katsina attack: Presidency counters Gov Masari, says 10 not 333 schoolboys were kidnapped by bandits

    Katsina attack: Presidency counters Gov Masari, says 10 not 333 schoolboys were kidnapped by bandits

    Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari, has disagreed with Katsina State Governor, Bello Masari, over the number of boys abducted from Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina State.

    Masari, on Sunday, while briefing a Federal Government delegation led by Minister of Defence, Maj Gen Bashir Magashi (retd.), said, “The children so far kidnapped cut across the state because of the boarding school houses all children from all parts of the state and some even from outside the state.

    “It has a population of 839, and so far, we are yet to account for 333 students. We are still counting because more are coming out from the forest and we are calling those parents that have phone numbers to find out whether or not their children have gone back home.”

    However, BBC Hausa Service, in a bulletin on Sunday, quoted Shehu as saying only ten boys are with the bandits.

    The BBC Hausa bulletin read, “The Government of Nigeria has said its security forces have surrounded the location where gunmen have kept schoolchildren abducted from a secondary school in Katsina State.

    “Spokesman for the President, Mallam Garba Shehu told the BBC only ten children were remaining in the hands of the gunmen according to their colleagues who escaped from the gunmen.

    The number is below figures released by school authorities at the beginning. Garba Shehu said the school children who escaped said 10 of their friends were still with their abductors.”

  • In defence of Garba Shehu – Hope Eghagha

    By Hope Eghagha

    I was miffed to no end last week when Nigerians took unnecessary umbrage at the exotic, fiercely loyal presidential spokesman, the sardonically inimitable and infinitely loquacious Mallam Garba Shehu over statements he made about the Boko-Haram-slaughtered farmers of Zabarmari Borno State, to the effect that the farmers ought to have obtained clearance from the Army High Command before venturing out to their harmless occupation of farming that sad 29th day of November 2020, and that although he sympathized with the bereaved, the hard truth was that they had no business going to their farms at that material time, without clearance, and that it was a hard price to pay for this omission! Shehu, I must say, must be congratulated for being frank and truthful and saying it as it is, without mining words even though many do not agree with him!

    You know, the country must realize that we are at war. A long drawn war! Enough of the nonsense about peace! Where is peace? What is peace? War time protocols must follow. War time protocols must be followed. Isn’t that why the EndSARS mischief makers are being harassed after government promised them good things for their efforts like reforming the police and scrapping the notorious and scandalous SARS?

    Panels of inquiry! Seized passports! Arrests and police harassment! Frozen accounts! Aren’t these excellent reactions to EndSARS? We need security clearance any time we want to travel, especially farmers in the land. In most villages where hapless and poor citizens use the bush for toilet, I expect them to also get clearance from the Army. It is only logical. Garba Shehu’s was an excellent piece of foolish advice coming from the highest respectable quarters in our polity! I endorse is fully simply because anyone who is appointed by the state must be obeyed in all things! And a very sensitive piece of advice too! Shehu deserves an award for words of wisdom! At the end of President Buhari’s tenure, I expect Garba Shehu to be conferred with a GAPII award (Grand Commander of Profoundly Inane Ideas)!

    For some reason, Twitter caught fire and poor Mallam Shehu was compelled to explain and re-explain the meaning of his beautifully-insensitive, deeply inane, and profoundly nescient statement on behalf of our dynamic messiah president, His Excellency Muhammadu Buhari, the leader who never sleeps because he is always dreaming of how to rid Nigeria of official corruption! He has been fervent, resolute, and firm on the issue of keeping the security chiefs in place. We must commend our president for his loyalty to his service chiefs. Very few Commanders-in-Chief are capable of such infinite loyalty. Asinine fellows have been calling for the bloody heads of the triumphant Service Chiefs. It is my considered view that they must remain in office till death do them part in the next fifty years. Their efficiency is legendary!

    For the records, Nigerians must know that this is not the first massacre of citizens by scoundrel herdsmen or Boko Haram infidels. Have we forgotten the Agatu killings of March 2018? We are told that since 2013, the Boko Haram conflict has made over 250,000 people flee into Cameroun, Chad and Niger. By July 2009, over 700 persons had been killed by the wonderfully bloody Boko Haram. What about the Chibok girls kidnapped and ‘wifed’ by the hounds of Boko Haram? So, killings are not new and Holy Garba was also subtly reminding us that we should not make much noise about killings, we should not make a mountain of a molehill. We ought to be used to it now. You know, it’s the new normal! Slaughtering reason and government blaming the people!

    To avoid any doubts, here I quote the very compassionate presidential spokesman: ‘much of those areas have been liberated from Boko Haram terrorists but there are a number of spaces that have not been cleared for the return of villagers who have been displaced. So, ideally, all of these places ought to pass the test of military clearances before farmers or settlers resume activities on those fields…is there any clearance by the military which is in total control of those areas? Did anybody as to resume activities? I have been told by the military leaders that they have not been so advised’!

    In view of the above, I recommend that anyone who wishes to go to the farms henceforth should write a letter to Chief of Staff Nigerian Army and copy the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria. These gentlemen do not take the security of Nigerians lightly and would like to secure our lives. We should also be able to write to them each time we must travel on our highways. If that Oba of Ifon my schoolmate at University of Jos had written to the President before travelling those scoundrels wouldn’t have done their dastardly act. God is watching!

    I also read somewhere that some northern elders have called on the President to resign! Why? Because forty-three ordinary farmers were slaughtered? When over seventy-three died in Agatu did he resign? A ridiculous and preposterous proposal if ever there was one, from the depths of a filthy stomach. Messiah Buhari will rule till 2023 and perhaps beyond if Heaven gives the go-ahead. Nigerians should just know that now that we have an incorruptible president everything is okay. He has graciously agreed to appear before the House of Representatives to explain away the level of insecurity in the country. We should thank God for that. What if he had decided to lock himself inside Aso Rock like Donald Trump what would you have done? Perhaps by just appearing before the House, Boko Haram would listen to his plea. They are sure to listen to the President!

    I have come to see that spokesmen are mandated to defend their principal, no matter the circumstances, even if it requires the spokesman to emit traces of legerdemain or tomfoolery or outright foolishness in the process. I have also known that good leaders hire intelligent persons as spokesmen because sometimes they the leaders do things that are hard to defend and one would need his total wit to explain away a situation without sounding foolish. However, no matter how intelligent a spokesman is, he cannot change black to white. I know what social media currently makes of Lai and Lie as a first name!

    The blood that is shed daily in Nigeria cries to heaven and I am sure God is angry with Abuja, angry with those who have been entrusted with power to secure life and property but are currently just satisfied with acquiring power and dishing out appointments to ethnic cronies. It is such a worldview of power that makes a presidential spokesman implicitly blame ordinary farmers and other Nigerians for dying in their search for daily bread! God is watching. The people are crying! How this will end, we are no prophets to tell! But the signs are not good. Mallam Garba Shehu, do you live in Nigeria?

  • By-election: APC’s victories show Nigerians appreciate Buhari is making lives better – Presidency

    By-election: APC’s victories show Nigerians appreciate Buhari is making lives better – Presidency

    Presidency says results coming from the states of the long list of by-elections show definitely that the governing party, the All Progressives Congress remains the chosen party of Nigerians.

    Malam Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, stated this in a statement in Abuja on Sunday.

    He said, “We do not take this confidence of the people for granted and we will not fail them.

    ”Nigerians who appreciate the efforts of the administration in making life better for all citizens, especially under an economy facing the severest test from the global Coronavirus pandemic will not be disappointed.

    “We thank them immensely for their trust in the party and government.

    “We equally thank the Interim Management Committee of the party under the leadership of Mai Mala Buni, the Governor of Yobe, and the Progressive Governors Forum under Gov. Abubakar Bagudu of Kebbi State.

    “We also thank all our governors, parliamentarians, state, local government and ward level APC chapters and the entire ranks of the membership for this brave and impressionable performance.”

    While congratulating the successful candidates, Shehu said ”President Muhammadu Buhari in particular, is very pleased with the election outcomes.”

    The presidential aide quoted the president to have urged the party to uphold the spirit of ”hard work, unity, progress, cooperation that form the bedrock of these victories.”