It is ‘parasites’ like
Edem that have persistently scuttled the efforts of the Federal
Government to develop the Niger Delta. Had Asari Dakubo looked
near and about him carefully, he would have recognized the real
suckers of the Niger Delta and restrained himself from taking the
blame to so distant a place as the North. The Bible says that a
man’s foes shall be they of his own household (Mathew.10: 36).
Edem has shown that the enemies of the Niger Delta are within.
Sam Edem Did Not Take After His Parents. by Atsar Terver
Ambassador Sam Edem, was on
Monday arraigned before an Abuja High court for stealing N800
million belonging to the Federal Government. Nothing could be a
better misfit than for one man to bear the prestigious title of an
Ambassador and the debasing one of a thief at the same time. I
don’t know what the ‘Sam’ in his name stands for, but I guess it
could be for Samson or Samuel, whichever way; it does not sound
good on Edem at all. While the former, though known for his
problems with women, was never associated with stealing, while the
later was a great prophet of God.
How then did an ‘Edemic’
(read Endemic) thief turn out to be a Sam and also an Ambassador
as well? Well, in Nigeria such anomalies are more of the rule than
exception. The crooks are coroneted while the decent are despised
and trodden upon. We look down on virtue and celebrate vanity.
Edem is just one of the many square pegs we have in round holes,
at the highest stratum of leadership in Nigeria.
There is hardly any sector of
the Nigerian economy; one could turn a curious eye without being
assaulted with gory sights of dislocated infrastructure occasioned
by unmitigated sleaze in high and low places alike. During the
last two years, we witnessed what could have been another oil
boom, but unfortunately as the price of crude oil soared higher,
our poverty index rose correspondingly against the basic laws of
economics. How can we make more money and become poorer? The
answer lies in characters like Edem who’s IQ is too low to
differentiate between public recourses and private income.
Though the Police are
prosecuting Edem for stealing N800 million, the matter goes beyond
that. If this man could spend N800 million on voodoo alone, one
could guess with reasonable certainty that he had illegitimate
access to much more money that this figure. The EFCC must step in
and do a thorough investigation to recover all the looted funds
and any property he may have used it to acquire. Edem should be
additionally charged for sabotage and for acts causing public
unrest in Niger Delta region. Imagine what N800 Million can do for
the people.
It
is amazing that someone who once occupied the dignified diplomatic
position of Ambassador
Plenipotentiary and Extraordinary to the Republics of Senegal,
Rwanda, and Burundi as well as the High Commissioner of Nigeria to
the Republic of Uganda could end up a common criminal.
Reading his
Biography on the NDDC website, one would think we had some sane
being at the helm of affairs at the Commission. The website says
he was ‘born… prominent and disciplined parents who were given to
sound Christian tenets. His father was a Pastor with the African
Methodist Episcopal (AME) Zion Church and a great Community Leader
with the status of the Chairman, Nsit County Council, and his
mother was a Deaconess of the Church and a fashion designer of her
time’. Edem obviously did not take after his parents and may his
children not take after him. Amen
And this takes me to the
dearth of Christian values in our public life. With millions of
professing Christians in Nigeria, one is at a loss why
Christ-like-ness is so missing in our dealings with the state and
fellow man. Christ’s golden rule ‘love your neighbor as yourself’
has been thrown into the dustbin as we run after prosperity and
fame. Edem’s Biography also states that he is ‘a devout Christian,
who is happily married to Doris, has children. With modesty,
humility, diligence and discipline as his guiding principles; he
has written his name in gold! ..bla. bla. Bla’. But we now know
that these are pure lies. Edem could bear the name of a Christian,
but had no love for the subjects whose welfare was trusted in his
hands. Edem could profess to be a Christian but his heart was full
of wickedness and greed.
How could a man whom God has
blessed so immensely and upon whom so many eyes were focused for
hope afford to fall so cheaply to avarice? Could this man not have
honorably returned to his village a great man after his tenure as
NDDC Chairman? Would his people not have gladly given him a heroic
reception? What else should God have done to Edem for him to be
contented with life? Why must Edem seek to remain Chairman of NDDC
forever?
Look at the chain of
traditional titles he accumulated to himself: The Ikpoto of Ini;
Ete Ndito Ufoknwed Akwa Ibom (Father of Akwa Ibom Students), Obong
Iberedem Etim Ekpo, Obong Idorenyin Iwaad Ekid (Hope of Eket
Youth), the Atta of Oron, Obong Unwana (Prince of Light) of Nsit
Ubium, and Obong Uko (the Courageous Prince) of Ikono. But alas
all these hopes were placed on the wrong man. No wonder the Bible
says that woe unto the man whose hope in is man. Psalms 146:3 warn
emphatically; ‘put not your trust in princes nor in the son of man
in whom there is no help and in Psalms 146:28- he that trusts in
his riches shall fall but the righteous shall flourish as a
branch.
But there is a good side of
this Edem. He hates violence! How do I mean? Instead of sending
hired assassins after his enemies, he preferred to use voodoo, so
that they could at least die from natural causes and perhaps less
painfully. Hmm. What a benevolent crook!
Edem cannot be alone in this
fraud. The NDDC as an organization is ripe for a full-scale probe
to identify the loopholes that could have given its Chairman
access to so huge an amount of money. The Finance Department of
the NDDC needs to be combed thoroughly to fish out possible
accomplices.
The ‘Juju’ priest who Edem
allegedly contracted to do ‘spiritual’ work for him is a mere
crook that needs to be treated as a receiver of stolen goods and
jailed together with his ‘client’.
It is ‘parasites’ like Edem
that have persistently scuttled the efforts of the Federal
Government to develop the Niger Delta. Had Asari Dakubo looked
near and about him carefully, he would have recognized the real
suckers of the Niger Delta and restrained himself from taking the
blame to so distant a place as the North. The Bible says that a
man’s foes shall be they of his own household (Mathew.10: 36).
Edem has shown that the enemies of the Niger Delta are within.
It is high time we make
punishment for financial crimes more severe. It is only something
like life imprisonment that could effectively deter ‘to-be’
corrupt leaders from dipping their fingers into public coffers.