Adebayo
Shittu, Minister of Communications, has fired two of his aides of their
appointments few hours after a letter written to him was made public.
According
to a statement by Henshaw Ogubike, Deputy Director of press in the ministry,
the fired aides are: Victor Oluwadamilare, special assistant (media) and Imam
Tajudeen, special assistant (special duties).
“The
Honourable Minister of Communications, (Dr) Adebayo Shittu, has approved the
disengagement of two of his aides; namely Mr. Victor Oluwadamilare, special
assistant (Media) and Sheik Imam Tajudeen, special assistant (special duties),”
the statement read.
“Consequently,
anybody dealing with them on behalf of the honourable minister and the ministry
of Communications is doing so at his or her own risk.
“They
have been directed to hand over all ministry’s properties in their possession.
The Hon. Minister, however, thanked them for their services and wished them
well in their future endeavour.”
Hours
before their dismissal, Oluwadamilare had written a letter wherein he accused
Shittu of acquiring wealth illegally while he left them in penury.
Oluwadamilare
levelled many allegations against the minister, accusing him of acquiring over
20 houses in the last three years and that Shittu had not paid his emoluments
since 2015.
Read
the letter below:
RE:
REQUEST FOR MY ACCUMULATED EMOLUMENTS
I
am writing on behalf of myself and my colleague, Sheik Tajudeen Imam, Special
Assistant (Special Duties), renowned Muslim Cleric and leader, whom you
appointed to assist you 25 months ago.
I
am constrained, once again, to formally request for the payment of my
accumulated emoluments totaling FOURTEEN MILLION NAIRA (N14million), due at the
end of March, 2018, from you.
You
will recall that your letter referenced HMC/026/Vol. 11/17, dated 23rd
November, 2015 and titled: APPOINTMENT AS SPECIAL ASSISTANT (MEDIA) TO THE
HONOURABLE MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS, stated among others in paragraph 3 that:
“Your monthly emolument will be decided in line with the existing practice”.
(Annexure 1)
Sir,
for many months, running into years despite many verbal reminders, nothing has
been done on this matter – you gave many promises which never materialised.
I
was forced to mention the issue of non-payment of my emoluments to a number of
your friends and close associates, who promised to talk to you on the
imperative of paying the emoluments of your aides. Indeed, I got several
feedbacks on your promise to address the issue, but, after many months nothing
happened!
WHY
THIS LETTER
Prior
to your appointment as Minister of Communications by President Muhammadu
Buhari, GCFR, via a letter dated 16th November, 2015 with reference no.
SGF.12/S.6/XI/808 (Annexure 2), I had set up what I called: ADEBAYO SHITTU
MEDIA OFFICE (Annexure 3) in Ibadan.
My
personal office, 36 Ososami Street, off Oke-Ado, Ibadan, was made available to
the media office for your 2019 gubernatorial ambition at no cost to you.
I
did not stop at that, I recruited and enlisted the support of seasoned
journalists and experienced media managers, to coordinate and chart a media
plan for your political ambition, ahead of your other competitors. I was the
Chairman and convener, for which I spent my personal resources. Some of the
members are:
i)
Dele Ogunsola
ii) Wale Adele
iii) Bola Ogunlayi
iv) Tawfiq Akinwale
v) Marouf Yusuf
vi) Femi Popoola
vii) Winlade Adisa
ii) Wale Adele
iii) Bola Ogunlayi
iv) Tawfiq Akinwale
v) Marouf Yusuf
vi) Femi Popoola
vii) Winlade Adisa
Following
your unexpected and dramatic nomination and eventual appointment, you called me
on phone one Saturday in November, 2015 and requested that I should liaise with
members of the Adebayo Shittu Media Office to nominate one of us to be
appointed as SA Media for your new appointment then.
An
emergency meeting of the group was promptly held. At the end of extensive
deliberations, the group unanimously settled for me and my name was officially
sent to you. This formed the basis of my appointment as Special Assistant
(Media), alongside other aides appointed then in November, 2015. So, I
represented a formidable group and other interests.
If
I was so appointed, and having worked conscientiously with considerable impact
on your tenure in office in the past 27 months and some weeks, it is imperative
that I should be remunerated commensurably genuinely “in line with the existing
practice”.
WHAT
IS THE EXISTING PRACTICE?
The
existing practice copiously referred to in my letter of appointment (Annexure
1) could not be in the realm of individual whims and caprices, as the matter is
a settled issue in the Federal Civil Service rule and procedure in Nigeria.
According
to a subsisting Federal Government circular from the office of the Secretary to
the Government of the Federation with Ref. NO.SGF.12/5.6/1.1/23 (Annexure 4)
titled: RE: APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL ASSISTANTS AND PERSONAL ASSISTANTS,
addressed to All Honourable Ministers, Head of the Civil Service of the
Federation and all Federal Permanent Secretaries, it stated that the Special
Assistant to the Ministers should be on Grade Level 16 Step 4. Other Associated
Allowances were also clearly stated.
In
summary, the total emoluments due to me as a duly appointed Special Assistant
amounted to N252, 300. 41 per month.
This
is inclusive of two Domestic Servants, who are expected to be on Level 3 step
8, according to a Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure (CONPSS),
prepared by the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (Annexure 5).
THE
DEBT BURDEN
Sir,
be informed that your inability or inhuman refusal to arrange for prompt
payment of my emoluments for over two years, no doubt, has not only made life
very uncomfortable for me and my household, but had equally made me a laughing
stock among my contemporaries and media practitioners.
Even
though, principal officers of the Ministry, at the inception of your tenure
made spirited efforts to convince you on the “existing practice” of settling
SAs emoluments, you apparently refused bluntly.
Conversely,
while you deliberately made me to suffer working for you under the most
excruciating condition of deprivation, you have been living in indescribable
opulence.
Your
obvious insensitivity and lack of compassion for me and my other colleagues
have done incalculable damages to our persons and families. Some of them are:
i)
My health has deteriorated badly because I could not adequately finance my
medical upkeep
ii)
I have been a squatter in Abuja since 2016, having lived in a hotel for many
months with outstanding debts till date.
iii)
For close to one year now, there has been an unresolved feud with my wife
because of my inability to effectively fulfil my marital responsibilities and family
upkeep.
iv)
My first daughter, from all indications, may not be able to enlist in the NYSC
Scheme in April, 2018 because of my failure to adequately fund her education.
v)
My second daughter had lost one calendar year in the University because of my inability
to pay her school fees and other incidentals as at when due.
vi)
My other children of school age, have been traumatized and discouraged in their
educational pursuit because of the irregularity in the payment of their school
fees, with its attendant backslash.
vii)
Your conduct has made me a perpetual debtor, with over N3million debt hanging
over my neck from sundry creditors.
The
irony of the above situation is that while you effectuated stagnation in my
life and development (and that of others) by your deliberate ploy and
insensitivity, you were doing well for yourself and your family.
It
is evident to all that your life has witnessed unprecedented turn-around,
albeit illicitly, considering the thrust and mission of the Buhari
Administration on corruption in public offices.
Thus,
in a space of 29 months in office and from ground zero in 2015, you now have no
fewer than 12 luxury houses in Abuja, Lagos and Ibadan and a few months ago,
you bought a brand new N93 million Printing Press.
You
have bought over 25 luxury vehicles for yourself, family members, concubines
and cronies, outside the eight official vehicles attached to your office.
In
the same vein, you have expended substantial amount of money, far above your
legitimate earnings as a Minister in the Buhari Administration, on your
gubernatorial ambition in Oyo State, while you have equally sponsored no fewer
than 22 members of your family and cronies including under-aged children to the
Holy Land in Saudi Arabia and lesser Hajj (Umrah) pilgrimage. Of course,
everyone in Oyo State knows about your investments that run into hundreds of
millions of naira, in your less than three years in the office–these
arecurrently scattered all over Oyo State!
While
it is your right to do whatever you like with such stupendous resources at your
disposal in less than 30 months as a Minister of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, my concern is that what is good for the goose is also good for the
gander.
My
belief, in this regard, is that a sincere leader should grow up with his
followers legitimately. Ironically however, you are shockingly unperturbed by
whatever happens to your aides, making the welfare of those who work with you a
nullity.
The
hope of working with you to properly project you and Oyo State at the Federal
Executive Council that came with nostalgic feelings has been dashed. You did
not only mess us up by dashing our hopes and aspirations, you inflicted on us
injuries that are of permanent nature and of odious dimension.
You
bruised our psyche, you rubbished our ego, you wasted our time, you exposed us
to hardship, you almost destroyed our humanity, you reduced our worth before
our wives, children and acquaintances and above all, if not for God, you almost
turned us to beggars in Abuja.
While
we were suffering under your gross insensitivity and primitive meanness, your
sing-song and alibi to the unsuspecting public, both in Abuja and Oyo State,
has been that we collect estacode even if you are not paying salary.
Your
insidious wickedness was so brazen, and, it is a provocative travesty that
would make the globally condemned experience of blacks in Apartheid South
Africa a child’s play.
THE
WAY FORWARD
You
may wish to note, sir, that there are two payments made to me which could be
linked to you in respect of my outstanding emoluments.
Tuesday,
February 6, 2018, the sum of N500,000 was transferred to my Access Bank Account
under the name of Ademola Lawal.Tuesday, February 6, 2018, the sum of N500,000
was transferred to my Access Bank Account by one SA’ADU A. SADIQ & SONS.
With
this development, you have paid me the sum of N1million, out of my accumulated
emoluments till date, remaining the sum of N13million at the rate of N500,000
per month.
To
all intents and purposes, my demand for N500,000 monthly payment may seem
incongruent to the provisions of the Consolidated Public Service Salary
Structure (CONPSS) and the Federal Government Circular (Annexure 4 & 5),
but it subsists when one considers the following:
i)
Your body language and subsequent reactions showed that you have a clandestine
motive to deny us our entitlements.
ii)
The letter written to me by your former Special Assistant (Admin), Mr David A.
Awotunde, titled: PAYMENT OF MONHTLY EMOLUMENT TO HONOURABLE MINISTER’S AIDES
and dated 10th June,2016 (Annexture 6), is quite instructive.
I
discountenanced the letter and its content because of its inconsistencies. It
is strange and curious that you could succumb to the evil machinations of the
“spin doctors” around you then, who suggested that you should convert a
N3million largesse shared by your aides at that point in time into N100,000
monthly emolument for a few of us.
Not
only that the said money was ‘paid’ in advance to cater for the months up till
April. Isn’t that novel and ridiculously curious?
The
innuendoes contained in the said letter to the effect that I was entitled to
N100,000 monthly is not only laughable as a notable professional and graduate
of more than THREE DECADES, but also an embarrassment to your person and the
totality of the Federal Government.
This
suggestion, and on the basis of the fact that I learnt you are currently
computing how much is due to me, is a wish that could not stand the test of
time as my entitlements in this regard do not fall within your whims and
caprices, and, no matter how powerful you think you are now because of your
timed appointment, it will be an exercise in futility.
I
believe you are well aware that it is customary for political office holders to
enjoy Severance Allowance which varies from 200 – 300% of Annual Basic Salary.
The allowance is usually pro-rated after a minimum of two years tenure.
Undoubtedly,
when all these factors and others which I’m holding back, are put in
perspective, my demand for N500,000 monthly emolument should be regarded as
very modest.
BEFORE
IT IS TOO LATE
Since
there is ‘’A time to keep silence, And a time to speak’’, I had the rare grace
of keeping silent in the face of your inhuman and unwarranted tyranny for
almost 28 months, but the time to speak out for my entitlements is NOW.
It
is quite regrettable that you have manifested in all your relationships with
many of those who helped build you up to where you are today reveling as a lord
and conqueror with unbridled abandonment. It is disappointingly befuddling that
you have become the ironical epitome of Mayor La Guardia who once said that
‘’anyone, who extends his hand of fellowship to me, stands the risk of losing a
few fingers’’.
Thus,
while you have been living in sudden and extremely outrageous opulence as a
public servant at the expense of your dutiful and hardworking aides, you
seemingly forget your pitiable socio-economic status and experience in Oyo
State before you got this job as you have all of a sudden become insulated to
common sense, justice and fairness, the mantra on which many people sheepishly
believed in you in your struggling days–including myself.
It
is quite bewildering that the fact that you collect your salary every month and
regularly does not strike any right cord in you that your aides too deserve a
better life by way of their own legitimate emoluments.
FACT
SHEET
Hon.
Minister, since your inauguration you have collected over N50 MILLION as
salary, travelling expenses on the coffers of the Ministry runs into several
millions of naira, while you have collected estacodes in excess of
$800,000–little wonder, you’re derisively referred to as ESTACODE MINISTER in
the Presidency.
Yet,
you inhumanly find it very convenient to ignore the legitimate entitlements of
your aides! In this regard, be informed that you are like an ostrich that
buries his head in the sand in delusion that it has hidden itself from the
prying eyes of the public.
It
is regrettable that as a member of the Nigerian Bar, justice, fairness and
equity, the tenets on which the noble profession is pillared, do not matter to
you; as a supposed ‘staunch’ Muslim, fear of God is a strange word to you–you
have indeed proved that you are a wolf in sheepskin, particularly to the
unsuspecting members of your Islamic Faith and other Nigerians, who erroneously
see you in the mould of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Unfortunately
too, as a Chief of Olubadan, the famed Yoruba family values have taken a flight
into oblivion in your scheme of things just because you are in a most ephemeral
position as an appointee of His Excellency, President Buhari, a globally
acclaimed leader of impeccable character and pedigree.
More
disturbingly, your proclivity and debasement of humanity via your unprecedented
maltreatment of your appointed aides has become falteringly odious as a member
of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) with the change mantra; as a
member of the Federal Executive Council, your fraudulent practices is novel and
as a Community Leader, deceit is your way of life. The view that your conduct
is a disgrace to Islam and mentoring in Nigeria is only an attestation to your
greed, insensitivity, vindictiveness, avarice, wickedness and above all,
self-centredness.
Dear
Minister, after all said and done, I have one advice for you. Please, it will
be in your best interest not to play to the gallery and listen to the counsels
of your ‘spin doctors’ to either ignore me or take me on. The best and
dignified way out for you on this issue of my outstanding entitlements is to
access funds from your various ‘sudden’ investments and pay me in full. Like
the celebrated former Lagos State governor, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN,
once said, ’’I hope my loyalty will not be put to test’’. In the same vein, I
hope my resolve to collect my entitlements in full will not be put to test by
you.
Any
grandstanding in this matter, to say the least, will be embarrassingly
suffocating, as I will leave no stone unturned to retrieve my emoluments in
full.
Enough
should be enough for the WISE.
Scandal
Rocks Ministry Of Communications As Minister Sacks Aides Over Scathing Letter
Adebayo
Shittu, Minister of Communications, has fired two of his aides of their
appointments few hours after a letter written to him was made public.
According
to a statement by Henshaw Ogubike, Deputy Director of press in the ministry,
the fired aides are: Victor Oluwadamilare, special assistant (media) and Imam
Tajudeen, special assistant (special duties).
“The
Honourable Minister of Communications, (Dr) Adebayo Shittu, has approved the
disengagement of two of his aides; namely Mr. Victor Oluwadamilare, special
assistant (Media) and Sheik Imam Tajudeen, special assistant (special duties),”
the statement read.
“Consequently,
anybody dealing with them on behalf of the honourable minister and the ministry
of Communications is doing so at his or her own risk.
“They
have been directed to hand over all ministry’s properties in their possession.
The Hon. Minister, however, thanked them for their services and wished them
well in their future endeavour.”
Hours
before their dismissal, Oluwadamilare had written a letter wherein he accused
Shittu of acquiring wealth illegally while he left them in penury.
Oluwadamilare
levelled many allegations against the minister, accusing him of acquiring over
20 houses in the last three years and that Shittu had not paid his emoluments
since 2015.
Read
the letter below:
RE:
REQUEST FOR MY ACCUMULATED EMOLUMENTS
I
am writing on behalf of myself and my colleague, Sheik Tajudeen Imam, Special
Assistant (Special Duties), renowned Muslim Cleric and leader, whom you
appointed to assist you 25 months ago.
I
am constrained, once again, to formally request for the payment of my
accumulated emoluments totaling FOURTEEN MILLION NAIRA (N14million), due at the
end of March, 2018, from you.
You
will recall that your letter referenced HMC/026/Vol. 11/17, dated 23rd
November, 2015 and titled: APPOINTMENT AS SPECIAL ASSISTANT (MEDIA) TO THE
HONOURABLE MINISTER OF COMMUNICATIONS, stated among others in paragraph 3 that:
“Your monthly emolument will be decided in line with the existing practice”.
(Annexure 1)
Sir,
for many months, running into years despite many verbal reminders, nothing has
been done on this matter – you gave many promises which never materialised.
I
was forced to mention the issue of non-payment of my emoluments to a number of
your friends and close associates, who promised to talk to you on the
imperative of paying the emoluments of your aides. Indeed, I got several
feedbacks on your promise to address the issue, but, after many months nothing
happened!
WHY
THIS LETTER
Prior
to your appointment as Minister of Communications by President Muhammadu
Buhari, GCFR, via a letter dated 16th November, 2015 with reference no.
SGF.12/S.6/XI/808 (Annexure 2), I had set up what I called: ADEBAYO SHITTU
MEDIA OFFICE (Annexure 3) in Ibadan.
My
personal office, 36 Ososami Street, off Oke-Ado, Ibadan, was made available to
the media office for your 2019 gubernatorial ambition at no cost to you.
I
did not stop at that, I recruited and enlisted the support of seasoned
journalists and experienced media managers, to coordinate and chart a media
plan for your political ambition, ahead of your other competitors. I was the
Chairman and convener, for which I spent my personal resources. Some of the
members are:
i)
Dele Ogunsola
ii) Wale Adele
iii) Bola Ogunlayi
iv) Tawfiq Akinwale
v) Marouf Yusuf
vi) Femi Popoola
vii) Winlade Adisa
ii) Wale Adele
iii) Bola Ogunlayi
iv) Tawfiq Akinwale
v) Marouf Yusuf
vi) Femi Popoola
vii) Winlade Adisa
Following
your unexpected and dramatic nomination and eventual appointment, you called me
on phone one Saturday in November, 2015 and requested that I should liaise with
members of the Adebayo Shittu Media Office to nominate one of us to be
appointed as SA Media for your new appointment then.
An
emergency meeting of the group was promptly held. At the end of extensive
deliberations, the group unanimously settled for me and my name was officially
sent to you. This formed the basis of my appointment as Special Assistant
(Media), alongside other aides appointed then in November, 2015. So, I
represented a formidable group and other interests.
If
I was so appointed, and having worked conscientiously with considerable impact
on your tenure in office in the past 27 months and some weeks, it is imperative
that I should be remunerated commensurably genuinely “in line with the existing
practice”.
WHAT
IS THE EXISTING PRACTICE?
The
existing practice copiously referred to in my letter of appointment (Annexure
1) could not be in the realm of individual whims and caprices, as the matter is
a settled issue in the Federal Civil Service rule and procedure in Nigeria.
According
to a subsisting Federal Government circular from the office of the Secretary to
the Government of the Federation with Ref. NO.SGF.12/5.6/1.1/23 (Annexure 4)
titled: RE: APPOINTMENT OF SPECIAL ASSISTANTS AND PERSONAL ASSISTANTS,
addressed to All Honourable Ministers, Head of the Civil Service of the
Federation and all Federal Permanent Secretaries, it stated that the Special
Assistant to the Ministers should be on Grade Level 16 Step 4. Other Associated
Allowances were also clearly stated.
In
summary, the total emoluments due to me as a duly appointed Special Assistant
amounted to N252, 300. 41 per month.
This
is inclusive of two Domestic Servants, who are expected to be on Level 3 step
8, according to a Consolidated Public Service Salary Structure (CONPSS),
prepared by the National Salaries, Incomes and Wages Commission (Annexure 5).
THE
DEBT BURDEN
Sir,
be informed that your inability or inhuman refusal to arrange for prompt
payment of my emoluments for over two years, no doubt, has not only made life
very uncomfortable for me and my household, but had equally made me a laughing
stock among my contemporaries and media practitioners.
Even
though, principal officers of the Ministry, at the inception of your tenure
made spirited efforts to convince you on the “existing practice” of settling
SAs emoluments, you apparently refused bluntly.
Conversely,
while you deliberately made me to suffer working for you under the most
excruciating condition of deprivation, you have been living in indescribable
opulence.
Your
obvious insensitivity and lack of compassion for me and my other colleagues
have done incalculable damages to our persons and families. Some of them are:
i)
My health has deteriorated badly because I could not adequately finance my
medical upkeep
ii)
I have been a squatter in Abuja since 2016, having lived in a hotel for many
months with outstanding debts till date.
iii)
For close to one year now, there has been an unresolved feud with my wife
because of my inability to effectively fulfil my marital responsibilities and family
upkeep.
iv)
My first daughter, from all indications, may not be able to enlist in the NYSC
Scheme in April, 2018 because of my failure to adequately fund her education.
v)
My second daughter had lost one calendar year in the University because of my inability
to pay her school fees and other incidentals as at when due.
vi)
My other children of school age, have been traumatized and discouraged in their
educational pursuit because of the irregularity in the payment of their school
fees, with its attendant backslash.
vii)
Your conduct has made me a perpetual debtor, with over N3million debt hanging
over my neck from sundry creditors.
The
irony of the above situation is that while you effectuated stagnation in my
life and development (and that of others) by your deliberate ploy and
insensitivity, you were doing well for yourself and your family.
It
is evident to all that your life has witnessed unprecedented turn-around,
albeit illicitly, considering the thrust and mission of the Buhari
Administration on corruption in public offices.
Thus,
in a space of 29 months in office and from ground zero in 2015, you now have no
fewer than 12 luxury houses in Abuja, Lagos and Ibadan and a few months ago,
you bought a brand new N93 million Printing Press.
You
have bought over 25 luxury vehicles for yourself, family members, concubines
and cronies, outside the eight official vehicles attached to your office.
In
the same vein, you have expended substantial amount of money, far above your
legitimate earnings as a Minister in the Buhari Administration, on your
gubernatorial ambition in Oyo State, while you have equally sponsored no fewer
than 22 members of your family and cronies including under-aged children to the
Holy Land in Saudi Arabia and lesser Hajj (Umrah) pilgrimage. Of course,
everyone in Oyo State knows about your investments that run into hundreds of
millions of naira, in your less than three years in the office–these
arecurrently scattered all over Oyo State!
While
it is your right to do whatever you like with such stupendous resources at your
disposal in less than 30 months as a Minister of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria, my concern is that what is good for the goose is also good for the
gander.
My
belief, in this regard, is that a sincere leader should grow up with his
followers legitimately. Ironically however, you are shockingly unperturbed by
whatever happens to your aides, making the welfare of those who work with you a
nullity.
The
hope of working with you to properly project you and Oyo State at the Federal
Executive Council that came with nostalgic feelings has been dashed. You did
not only mess us up by dashing our hopes and aspirations, you inflicted on us
injuries that are of permanent nature and of odious dimension.
You
bruised our psyche, you rubbished our ego, you wasted our time, you exposed us
to hardship, you almost destroyed our humanity, you reduced our worth before
our wives, children and acquaintances and above all, if not for God, you almost
turned us to beggars in Abuja.
While
we were suffering under your gross insensitivity and primitive meanness, your
sing-song and alibi to the unsuspecting public, both in Abuja and Oyo State,
has been that we collect estacode even if you are not paying salary.
Your
insidious wickedness was so brazen, and, it is a provocative travesty that
would make the globally condemned experience of blacks in Apartheid South
Africa a child’s play.
THE
WAY FORWARD
You
may wish to note, sir, that there are two payments made to me which could be
linked to you in respect of my outstanding emoluments.
Tuesday,
February 6, 2018, the sum of N500,000 was transferred to my Access Bank Account
under the name of Ademola Lawal.Tuesday, February 6, 2018, the sum of N500,000
was transferred to my Access Bank Account by one SA’ADU A. SADIQ & SONS.
With
this development, you have paid me the sum of N1million, out of my accumulated
emoluments till date, remaining the sum of N13million at the rate of N500,000
per month.
To
all intents and purposes, my demand for N500,000 monthly payment may seem
incongruent to the provisions of the Consolidated Public Service Salary
Structure (CONPSS) and the Federal Government Circular (Annexure 4 & 5),
but it subsists when one considers the following:
i)
Your body language and subsequent reactions showed that you have a clandestine
motive to deny us our entitlements.
ii)
The letter written to me by your former Special Assistant (Admin), Mr David A.
Awotunde, titled: PAYMENT OF MONHTLY EMOLUMENT TO HONOURABLE MINISTER’S AIDES
and dated 10th June,2016 (Annexture 6), is quite instructive.
I
discountenanced the letter and its content because of its inconsistencies. It
is strange and curious that you could succumb to the evil machinations of the
“spin doctors” around you then, who suggested that you should convert a
N3million largesse shared by your aides at that point in time into N100,000
monthly emolument for a few of us.
Not
only that the said money was ‘paid’ in advance to cater for the months up till
April. Isn’t that novel and ridiculously curious?
The
innuendoes contained in the said letter to the effect that I was entitled to
N100,000 monthly is not only laughable as a notable professional and graduate
of more than THREE DECADES, but also an embarrassment to your person and the
totality of the Federal Government.
This
suggestion, and on the basis of the fact that I learnt you are currently
computing how much is due to me, is a wish that could not stand the test of
time as my entitlements in this regard do not fall within your whims and
caprices, and, no matter how powerful you think you are now because of your
timed appointment, it will be an exercise in futility.
I
believe you are well aware that it is customary for political office holders to
enjoy Severance Allowance which varies from 200 – 300% of Annual Basic Salary.
The allowance is usually pro-rated after a minimum of two years tenure.
Undoubtedly,
when all these factors and others which I’m holding back, are put in
perspective, my demand for N500,000 monthly emolument should be regarded as
very modest.
BEFORE
IT IS TOO LATE
Since
there is ‘’A time to keep silence, And a time to speak’’, I had the rare grace
of keeping silent in the face of your inhuman and unwarranted tyranny for
almost 28 months, but the time to speak out for my entitlements is NOW.
It
is quite regrettable that you have manifested in all your relationships with
many of those who helped build you up to where you are today reveling as a lord
and conqueror with unbridled abandonment. It is disappointingly befuddling that
you have become the ironical epitome of Mayor La Guardia who once said that
‘’anyone, who extends his hand of fellowship to me, stands the risk of losing a
few fingers’’.
Thus,
while you have been living in sudden and extremely outrageous opulence as a
public servant at the expense of your dutiful and hardworking aides, you
seemingly forget your pitiable socio-economic status and experience in Oyo
State before you got this job as you have all of a sudden become insulated to
common sense, justice and fairness, the mantra on which many people sheepishly
believed in you in your struggling days–including myself.
It
is quite bewildering that the fact that you collect your salary every month and
regularly does not strike any right cord in you that your aides too deserve a
better life by way of their own legitimate emoluments.
FACT
SHEET
Hon.
Minister, since your inauguration you have collected over N50 MILLION as
salary, travelling expenses on the coffers of the Ministry runs into several
millions of naira, while you have collected estacodes in excess of
$800,000–little wonder, you’re derisively referred to as ESTACODE MINISTER in
the Presidency.
Yet,
you inhumanly find it very convenient to ignore the legitimate entitlements of
your aides! In this regard, be informed that you are like an ostrich that
buries his head in the sand in delusion that it has hidden itself from the
prying eyes of the public.
It
is regrettable that as a member of the Nigerian Bar, justice, fairness and
equity, the tenets on which the noble profession is pillared, do not matter to
you; as a supposed ‘staunch’ Muslim, fear of God is a strange word to you–you
have indeed proved that you are a wolf in sheepskin, particularly to the
unsuspecting members of your Islamic Faith and other Nigerians, who erroneously
see you in the mould of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Unfortunately
too, as a Chief of Olubadan, the famed Yoruba family values have taken a flight
into oblivion in your scheme of things just because you are in a most ephemeral
position as an appointee of His Excellency, President Buhari, a globally
acclaimed leader of impeccable character and pedigree.
More
disturbingly, your proclivity and debasement of humanity via your unprecedented
maltreatment of your appointed aides has become falteringly odious as a member
of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) with the change mantra; as a
member of the Federal Executive Council, your fraudulent practices is novel and
as a Community Leader, deceit is your way of life. The view that your conduct
is a disgrace to Islam and mentoring in Nigeria is only an attestation to your
greed, insensitivity, vindictiveness, avarice, wickedness and above all,
self-centredness.
Dear
Minister, after all said and done, I have one advice for you. Please, it will
be in your best interest not to play to the gallery and listen to the counsels
of your ‘spin doctors’ to either ignore me or take me on. The best and
dignified way out for you on this issue of my outstanding entitlements is to
access funds from your various ‘sudden’ investments and pay me in full. Like
the celebrated former Lagos State governor, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, SAN,
once said, ’’I hope my loyalty will not be put to test’’. In the same vein, I
hope my resolve to collect my entitlements in full will not be put to test by
you.
Any
grandstanding in this matter, to say the least, will be embarrassingly
suffocating, as I will leave no stone unturned to retrieve my emoluments in
full.
Enough
should be enough for the WISE.
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