A Niger Delta activist and public affairs analyst, Benson Bokujene has
lauded President Muhammadu Buhari over the vigour with which he has been
implementing his government’s change agenda for the benefit for all
Nigerians.
President Buhari
Bokujene, in an interview with The Guardian said since the President
took over the reins of governance on May 29, 2015, he has introduced
far-reaching changes that would impact positively on the fortunes of the
country in no distant time, saying: “Slowly and steadily, sanity is
being restored, at least at the federal level, to a nation that had
completely lost its moral compass.”
His words “President Buhari has started putting in place framework
for accountability and transparency in governance. For the first time in
a long time, ministers are being subjected to a thorough process of
screening. If you look at the background of where we are coming from as a
people, you would realise that these changes are significant that would
surely reposition Nigeria for greatness.”
He also pointed to the fact that the current conversation on
governance in Nigeria reveals that never before has the discussion been
so passionate about the subject of accountability and transparency in
government. “Due to the tone set by the President, we now have a
situation in which would-be political office holders are being made to
account, even before taking office. This sis surely a welcome
development,” he said.
Similarly, the Niger Delta activist commended the President for the
introduction of Treasury Single Account (TSA), which he described as a
significant move to end the mindless looting of the nation’s resources.
He said the reforms in the Nigeria Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) would equally ensure efficient management of the
nation’s oil wealth in the face of dwindling revenue occasioned by the
fall in the price of oil in the international market.
He said the people of the Niger Delta and all Nigerians should stand
fully behind the President as he takes the bold steps needed to
reposition the nation.
Anti graft war
According to him, “We have to be very supportive of the President and
the anti-graft agencies, as they take the fight to all those who have
desecrated the public space through criminal conversion of government
resources for private gain. That is why the President must revamp the
anti-corruption agencies by infusing them with courageous individuals
with the requisite investigative skills to trace all looted national
assets, and bring the culprits to book.
“The anti-corruption crusade is so great a responsibility that the
President and his administration cannot afford to fight it alone. I want
to believe that all Nigerians who voted for this President on the basis
of change would join hands with him to ensure that the war against
graft and all forms of diversion of public funds would take firm root at
the grassroots.
“Similarly, the enactment of critical legislation, such as the
Whistle Blower Act to empower and protect citizens who take the risk of
exposing corruption in both public and private spaces, should be done. I
believe that war against terrorism and corruption would receive greater
backing from the Nigerian youth, if the economy were related to create
jobs, and ensure shared prosperity.”
Bokujene canvassed the view that putting a close tab on the economy
is the only way to cut of the supply of manpower to criminal enterprises
like Boko Haram, kidnapping and armed robbery syndicates.
“With the imminent screening of ministers, President Buhari should as
soon as his team is formed, give priority to the economy. Nigerians
await a healthy dose people oriented policies in agriculture, solid
minerals, the oil and gas sector to drive growth and generate jobs and
revenue for Nigeria.”