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Governor Turns Tin God In Nigeria! by OgunNewsFact: 12:58pm On Aug 23, 2015
Governor Ibikunle Amosun’s Tyranny
22 Aug 2015

Yemi Adebowale,
Email: yemi.adebowale@thisdaylive.com

One thing most of our governors are adept at is playing god. Once they get elected, they start treating electorates like servants. They become bossy. They easily forget that the people are the ones paying for their upkeep. Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun State is on this inglorious list.

Many will not forget in a hurry his first term when he went about demolishing homes for road expansions that were in most cases, absolutely unnecessary. The case of hapless Ijebu Igbo town readily comes to mind. While Amosun could not restore public water supply in this rustic town as demanded by the people, he went about demolishing their houses in the name of expanding roads.

The people of Ijebu Igbo wanted public water supply, standard hospitals and good public school buildings. But Amosun forced on them a sham road expansion projects which have since become abandoned projects. This ugly situation is replicated in most parts of the state.

Governor Ogun is consistently trying to expand roads in rustic towns. I wonder what the people of Ijebu Igbo wants to do with a dual carriage way. He has simply been forcing on the good people of this state what they don’t want

Amosun showed another ugly side of his last week when he engineered the compulsorily retirement of two senior officials of the state’s Ministry of Education including an acting Permanent Secretary, Mrs Folashade Oresegun and the Ministry’s Director of curriculum, Mr.Ganiu Odunsi, over an English language test he considered offensive.

The test used for the third term academic session of the state’s Unified Examination in Public Secondary Schools had a comprehension passage that took a critical look at the negligence of the education sector by governments. Other officials of the ministry that were directly in charge of the examination were thoroughly humiliated for exposing Ogun State students to such a critical comprehension exercise.

Adegbenro Joel, the examiner that prepared the ‘offensive” English language question was allegedly ordered dismissed by the governor.  Others dismissed allegedly on the orders of the governor were Mr. Majekodunmi Oluwole, a Grade Level 16 officer; Mr. E.O. Asegbe a Grade Level 10 officer and Taylor Damilola, a Grade Level 8 officer. A kangaroo disciplinary panel set up by the state’s Bureau of Establishment and Training, quizzed and found the civil servants guilty of only God knows what.

It was clearly the hands of Amosun at play. He has not debunked this. Amosun and some overzealous officials view the comprehension exercise as a veiled reference to what is obtained in the state.

What I find disturbing about this drama in Ogun State is that the Head of Service, Mrs. Modupe Adekunle is celebrating the punishment meted out to the star-crossed civil servants. She said the government followed the due process because the affected officials were given opportunity to defend themselves, adding: “A panel was set up to investigate and based on their recommendations, the state Civil Service Commission has to decide. It is a decision that has been relayed to the affected officers. The normal process was that a panel was set up. The report was forwarded to the Civil Service Commission for the civil servants and the Teaching Service Commission, for the teachers. The decision was in line with the civil service rule. Due process was followed to the latter.” This is clearly the voice of Jacob, but the hands of Esau.

Early this week, I went in search of the “offensive” comprehension exercise. It reads partly: “There is no arguing about the fact that government is merely paying lip service to the development of education. It is true that a lot of money is being spent on the education sector but with little or no impact on the people, except where we want to deceive ourselves. Many schools run by the government, which were formerly known for academic excellence have suddenly lost their prestige and are living on past glories. No wonder, many parents and guardians are left with only one option i.e. to withdraw their wards from these schools to other ones that are better managed. The evidences to show that the government is not doing enough to assist in the development of education are many.”

For me, the content of this comprehension exercise calls for a sober reflection. Amosun and his overzealous Education Ministry officials should bury their heads in shame. It is indeed a genuine reference to the decaying state of education across the nation.

Ogun State under Amosun is not an exception. Public schools across the state are in tatters. Just take a drive around the state and you will be shocked. I was trembling when I recently visited LA Primary School, Osun Budepo and Abeku Primary School, both in Ijebu Igbo. The schools are in atrocious state. I was also in Odogbolu recently and was so depressed by the state of Holy Flock Primary School and St Paul Primary School.

Forward-looking Nigerians must stand up against the tyranny of Amosun and rescue the humiliated civil servants. We must ensure that justice is done. The retired and dismissed civil servants must be recalled. It is heartwarming to know that a civil society group, Socio-Economic and Accountability Project has taken up the fight to restore the chastened civil servants. In fact, SERAP has dragged Amosun to United Nations.

SERAP in a letter, urged the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Promotion and Protection of the Right to Freedom of Opinion and Expression, to ask Amosun, to rescind his decision. It described Amosun’s action as unlawful, unfair and a serious violation of internationally- recognised human right to academic freedom and freedom to hold opinion.

SERAP added: “By dismissing those involved in setting the examination questions, SERAP believes that the government of Ogun State of Nigeria is invariably undermining the ability of the examiners and the students to take decisions; exercise their human rights; challenge or influence public policies; monitor the quality of public spending; and promote accountability. This in turn has seriously undermined established control to prevent abuse of power. The freedom to form an opinion and to develop this by way of reasoning has been violated by the action of the Ogun State Government in this case. The ability to hold an opinion freely is indeed a fundamental element of human dignity. The enjoyment of this right is essential for the enjoyment of other human rights and freedoms and constitutes a fundamental pillar for building a democratic society and strengthening democracy.”

The response of Monday Ubani, a former Chairman of the Ikeja Branch of the Nigerian Bar Association was also encouraging. He described Amosun’s action as an unlawful breach of contract, and called on the governor to recall the workers and apologise to them. Ubani said: “That for me was the height of intolerance on the part of the governor. The governor had no right to terminate their appointment just because they set examination questions that he considered to be critical of his administration. We are not in a military era and in democracy; the constitution guarantees freedom of expression. The Nigerian Union of Teachers has to intervene. They should go to court to challenge the unlawful sack,” Ubani said. I sincerely hope that other human rights activists will join the crusade to reinstate the sacked civil servants.

It is on record that Amosun has a history of terrorising civil servants. For example, it is sickening to learn that the governor has failed to remit the pension deductions and other backlog of arrears of Ogun civil servants for almost five years. Cooperative deductions are also not being remitted by Amosun while thousands of retired civil servants are still waiting for their gratuities, years after retiring. The Ogun State chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress confirmed this last month. The state chairman of the NLC, Akeem Ambali said many workers in the state were becoming restless, agitated and despondent because of these infractions by Amosun. It is a shame that Amosun is in this inglorious club of governors pummeling civil servants. It is also repulsive that Governor Ogun who went for lesser hajj last month came back with a sledge hammer. I expect him to amend his ways after his visit to the holy land.


http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/governor-ibikunle-amosun-s-tyranny/218109

Re: Governor Turns Tin God In Nigeria! by shobroy10(m): 1:03pm On Aug 23, 2015
God will not give them the heart to repent till nemesis catch up with them i pray for reverse in there present situation. amen
Re: Governor Turns Tin God In Nigeria! by dunsman(f): 1:05pm On Aug 23, 2015
Pls wic state is this?? Hope its an apc governed state
Re: Governor Turns Tin God In Nigeria! by OgunNewsFact: 1:09pm On Aug 23, 2015
dunsman:
Pls wic state is this?? Hope its an apc governed state

Dunsman, always try to read to form a better opinion, else.. .
Re: Governor Turns Tin God In Nigeria! by dunsman(f): 1:10pm On Aug 23, 2015
OgunNewsFact:


Dunsman, always try to read to form a better opinion, else.. .


And always try to understand the question!! I only asked wic state. So if I know you can't give me a proper answer, you can Bleep off
Re: Governor Turns Tin God In Nigeria! by OgunNewsFact: 1:22pm On Aug 23, 2015
dunsman:


And always try to understand the question!! I only asked wic state. So if I know you can't give me a proper answer, you can Bleep off

If you have read at least the first paragraph only you would have known the State. However, there is nothing to fight or Bleep off over, it was only an advice to read before forming an opinion

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