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A Really Honest Nigerian: Chairperson Of The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) by Onlytruth(m): 2:46am On Mar 15, 2012
[size=14pt]Chidi’s assets, a bridge and a prayer[/size]

By[b] Hakeem Baba-Ahmed[/b]

There is no end to what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit” – Florence Luscomb

I HAVE never met[b] Professor Chidi Odinkalu, the Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC)[/b] in person, although I hear he is the type of Nigerian I should list among my friends.

Chidi and I belong to a cyberspace group which has many other people I know very well, most of whom think very highly of Chidi. Every time Chidi says or reacts to something someone says, you see evidence of learning, grooming and an open-mindedness rare even among educated people these days. Our group is passionate about most important things , and we often get all worked up for days when there is something to argue over. Chidi is always in the thick of it.

So why is Chidi on the title of this column today? Because, on 23rd of November, 2011, he, as is required by law, went and declared the totality of his assets and liabilities with the Code of Conduct Bureau. So what, you say. Everyone does that.

And you might even say many deliberately increase their assets to make allowances for what may “accrue” during the periods they hold offices; and then pray that the severe lack of capacity of the Code of Conduct Bureau to verify such exaggerated declarations will remain severe. They will then stay on the shelves of the Bureau until an exit declaration is made, which may not be cross-checked with the entry declaration either.

Going the extra mile

Chidi did not just go through the statutory ritual of declaring all his assets. You would think Chidi will be wary of telling relations, friends, in-laws and the entire public what he is worth. Some people who will say even your spouse(s) should not know what you are worth (but will make allowances for telling them your liabilities) will be shocked that Chidi went the extra mile of requesting that his declaration should receive full public disclosure.

In other words, even though the law does not compel him to disclose his assets and liabilities to the public, and most people will be reluctant to do this for fear of opening floodgates to relatives and sundry persons; kidnappers, armed robbers, and enemies who may reveal the lies in the declaration, he asks that his own declaration should be made public.

Many people will say it is fine to do this, if you do not own much. But judge for yourself whether Chidi’s assets and liabilities are the type you declare quietly.

A Non-Governmental Organization, R2K (Right to Know) said details of Professor Odinkalu’s assets and liabilities were:

i.Personal Earnings from two standard Bank Accounts with balances of N94,000 and $11,700;

ii.Two Barclays Bank accounts in the U.K containing £7,752 and £4,542;

iii.A mortgaged 3-bedroom house in Edmonton, London;

iv.A 4-bedroom house in Lekki, Lagos;

v.A Toyota RAV4 bought in 2004;

vi.A Kia Rio car bought in 2005;

vii.Shares and stocks worth about N3m;

viii.A personal pension plan managed by Friends Provident

ix.A 27 KVA Nioda generator;

x.7.5 KVA Inverter;

xi.10,000 Books which the Professor described as “invaluable.”


Now, if you are among the 80 percent of Nigerians who earn less than N300 a day, Professor Chidi will be an incredibly wealthy man.

But if you were a ex-governor now under going trial in London, or many of his former colleagues whose cases before the EFCC and the Courts appear unlikely to ever be concluded, what the Professor has may be the value of what you could dash a girl friend. Even if you are a serving Governor, Minister or some powerful person in the corridors or bedrooms of power, the total value of Chidi’s assets are what your wife could spend on a two-day trip to Dubai or London.

Bar in accountability and openness
The voluntary publication of Chidi’s assets and liabilities has raised the bar in accountability and openness. I was close to the take-off of the late Umaru Musa ‘Yar Adua’s administration, and I remember the panic he caused when he decided, against the most vociferous advise, not to publish his declared assets and liabilities.

His decision was ground-breaking in terms of its impact, and it really set the cat among the pidgeons. Panic run right through all the political office holders and the hundreds angling to be appointed Special Advisers, Ministers, Chairmen of Boards etc. Will he demand that they did same, even against existing law? Will he change the law to compel the publication of declared assets and liabilities?

Will he hold it against them if they did not? Would it be worth holding a public office under Yar’Adua if one had to declare his entire assets (or some of it, and then risk exposure from those who know better)? In the end the late President said it was a personal decision of his publish, and he was not going to compel anyone to do so. His number two, now President Jonathan, also published his own declaration. I do not recall anyone else doing same. And the nation lost the opportunity to raise the moral standards of leadership.

The loudest message sent by Chidi is that those in position of responsibility should be responsible. There should be no reasons why people who sit in judgment over how billions of public funds are spent should not tell the public what they are worth. If you have a reason for hiding your real personal worth, you have no business approaching an elective office.

The Dundaye failed bridge

The failure to appreciate the burden of responsibility is the reason this nation is crumbling before our very eyes. It is the reason why the Dundaye Bridge which links Usumanu Danfodio University, Sokoto (U.D.U.S) where I am a Visiting Lecturer and Sokoto City could collapse again with the coming rains. The absence of the required levels of responsibility by the Federal Government is the reason why the patch-patch work done on the bridge when it first collapsed two years ago will give way.

This bridge which links Sokoto with one of the biggest universities in the North, which links Sokoto with six L.G.As and even with Niger Republic; and which is a vital economic asset may collapse again because neither the Federal Government nor the State Governments will bother to mobilise the funds to reconstruct it. When it does collapse again, we will close the University again.

Children of the rich and powerful will continue their studies in the U.K, Malaysia, Ghana and Ukrain, while those of the poor who go to U.D.U.S will sit at home. They will curse and hate the leaders whose personal wealth will build ten Dundaye Bridges. They will resent authority, resent their circumstances, and resent children of the rich and powerful who do not go to U.D.U.S.

Professor Chidi Odinkalu has challenged Nigerians who hold positions of trust and responsibility to take steps towards submitting themselves beyond ritual legal requirements, and to actually commit to one of the most important steps to fight corruption and official impunity. How I wish a wealthy northerner will shame the Federal Government and catchment States whose young people attend U.D.U.S, by reconstructing the vitally-strategic Dundaye Bridge.

AND NOW THIS

When Professor Chidi Odinkalu’s declared assets and liabilities was published, my younger brother, Mouftah, posted this prayer: “Maulana Chidi, May your shadow never grow shorter. By di grace of God, school fees no go deplete those £12k and $11k.

Mortgage interest and repayment sef, no go chop dem. Dat N94k no go go down…. Na so so e go increase, with legit earnings. Keke NAPEP no go scratch either dat RAV4 or di Kia Rio. From dat Kia na to Range Rover….. and from dat RAV4 na straight to aeroplane… Dat Lekki house go born for Banana Island. E go born country house…. Your two generators no go knock. Mechanic and rewire no go come near dem.. Dat pension plan and those stock shares no go experience 2008 meltdown… and may you never use BUPA insurance.”
Could there be a better prayer?

http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/03/chidis-assets-a-bridge-and-a-prayer/

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Re: A Really Honest Nigerian: Chairperson Of The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) by Onlytruth(m): 2:52am On Mar 15, 2012
I think I would adopt this quote because it summarizes my core beliefs about leadership. cool

There is no end to what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit” – Florence Luscomb
Re: A Really Honest Nigerian: Chairperson Of The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) by aljharem(m): 3:11am On Mar 15, 2012
Onlytruth: I think I would adopt this quote because it summarizes my core beliefs about leadership. cool

There is no end to what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit” – Florence Luscomb

But that is not your case so why would u adopt something that is not you ?

You gave credit to Ojukwu even though Effiong was the real hero.

Fake Nwa eze ndigbo nairaland grin grin grin funny bros

BTW i diwo njikere ila ulo anambra when agha starts ? Because it is coming soon if GEJ does not do SNC eze ndigbo
Re: A Really Honest Nigerian: Chairperson Of The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) by Onlytruth(m): 3:23am On Mar 15, 2012
alj harem:

But that is not your case so why would u adopt something that is not you ?

You gave credit to Ojukwu even though Effiong was the real hero.

Fake Nwa eze ndigbo nairaland grin grin grin funny bros

BTW i diwo njikere ila ulo anambra when agha starts ? Because it is coming soon if GEJ does not do SNC eze ndigbo


Nairaland's resident demon, how are you today?
How are devion, perfidy and their little brother jipiti? Their mama doublespeak nko?
lol.

My closest associates know that the quote accurately represents my world view about leadership. cool
Re: A Really Honest Nigerian: Chairperson Of The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) by Onlytruth(m): 3:27am On Mar 15, 2012
BTW that is part of why I hate Nigeria.
The rulers of that country are so fearful of allowing the best Nigerians to take over ALL spheres of national life, because they are afraid that we will take over Nigeria.
Well, if you ever hope to grow, you have no choice.
There is a clear difference between a horse and a donkey.
A donkey may get you there someday, but a horse will definitely get you there PRONTO. cool
Think folks, think! cool cool

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