One of Nigeria’s very experienced energy administrators, Mr. Godwin
Jedy-Aba, is a minister-nominee of President Muhammadu Buhari. And there
is, understandably, song and dance in the quarters of those who know
the capacity and experience of the nominee in the oil and gas sector.
But for those who crave the enthronement of mediocrity to aid and abet
the culture of incompetence or the regime of laissez faire in the
management of the petroleum sector, the prospects of Jedy-Agba emerging
as Buhari’s choice for the critical sector cannot resonate well with
them.
Regardless of the prognosis of possibilities or otherwise, Jedy-Agba
is one of the few “technocrats” in a list that has been largely dubbed
“political” by critics. Notwithstanding his previous temperate,
restrained and strategic foray into partisan politics, his
accomplishments and exploits as an astute administrator have not
diminished a bit. His administrative savoir faire and legerdemain had
been writ-large in his public service trajectory from which he retired
at the NNPC.
While the likely portfolio that would be assigned to the Prince of
Obudu from Cross River state is not the subject of this piece of
writing, it is, however, not in doubt that Buhari has made up his mind
about using the few “technocrats”-like Abubakar Malami (SAN), Sunday
Dare (journalist) Osagie Ehinare (consultant physician) et al, in his
list to man some specialized ministries to demand value for knowledge
and experience.
And, if this is the intendment, then one does not need a crystal ball
to guess where Jedy-Agba, a former Group General Manager (GGM), Crude
Oil Marketing Division (OMD) of the Nigerian National Petroleum
Corporation (NNPC) will likely be assigned: perhaps, not far away from
the petroleum ministry. While it is unlikely the President will hands
off his direct control of the Petroleum Ministry, as the substantive
Minister-in-charge, he will need a brilliant and effective minister of
state who can be saddled with all the basic responsibilities of the
ministry without caving in.
If the politics of administration is played with humility and wisdom,
a minister of state can enjoy the privilege of full control with the
confidence of the President to boot. Nothing suggests to the contrary
that Jedy-Agba cannot be trusted to deliver on a presidential mandate
with tact and precision. That will be in spite of the salacious
narratives by detractors and traducers who are on a voyage of upending a
luminous epoch that beckons.
With President Buhari’s commitment to consolidating on the
achievements of his first four years in the saddle, attention is focused
on experience. The president appears unprepared to gamble with
“untested hands”. He is greatly seeking to make a better impression in
his second term of office. To do this, he cannot afford to put square
pegs in round holes. Buhari cannot afford to deploy a learner who cannot
take the pressure off him in the administration of the critical
petroleum sector.
Besides, time is of the essence. While the nation is waiting to see
the ministers hit the ground running, critics are also waiting to feast
on the administration’s mistakes.Viewed from any angle, Jedy-Agba is a
good pick who could help the administration to weather the storm in the
entire oil industry. That is why the malicious media campaign against
him has been thick. His traducers know that he cannot be stopped when
he gets cracking in delivering on any mandate.
Sadly, we are in a season where traducers who masquerade as critics,
are wont to sacrifice everything – knowledge, capacity and
accomplishments – at the altar of contrived criticisms in the guise of
seeking the promotion of perfection in the land of sinners. This is not
unexpected. However, the ninth Senate is urged not to entertain needless
distractions in the screening and confirmation hearing of Jedy-Agba.
But of course, while the law must take its course where and when it
is activated to do so, a phony media campaign to smear someone who has
never been questioned or prosecuted by any anti-graft commission, must
never be dignified as something worth scrutinizing or countenancing.
President Buhari was an appointee of the late General Sani Abacha.
Hundreds of millions of dollars that were taken out of Nigeria during
that regime have been recovered from the late dictator and his family;
but, this cannot, in anyway, qualify or translate as an indictment,
simply because Buhari served under Abacha.
Unfortunately, the merchant of the smear campaign against Jedy-Agba
cannot grapple with the fact that he was a top official of the NNPC, who
could not escape working with a Minister of Petroleum. It is therefore
disingenuous and wicked to think that everyone who has anything to do
with Deziani Alison-Madueke, in the line of duty, is guilty as opined in
the media. This is distasteful and uncharitable. This concern is not
just about Jedy-Agba alone but it is also inclusive of everyone who had
previously worked with Diezani Alison-Madueke.
Interestingly, in all the corruption cases filed by the Economic and
Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) involving Mrs. Diezani
Alison-Madueke, there is not one in which Jedy-Agba has been listed as a
party, whether separately or jointly with her. This is a matter of
judicial records for anyone to verify. In addition, the sponsors of this
narrative about his involvement in large scale corruption under Diezani
Alison-Madueke should also have known that the security agencies must
have subjected the nomination of Jedy-Agba to due diligence checks
before the final pick.
This nomination, for Jedy-Agba, is a spring board for bouncing back
to a familiar terrain of service, having worked for several ministers as
a Personal Assistant and in different other capacities between 1985 and
1995. He is perhaps one of the most versatile nominees with requisite
administrative experience, who once worked at ministerial level. For
decades, he had acquitted himself creditably and meritoriously without
scandals. He is indeed a great addition to the Buhari’s team. It is
going to be difficult to cut shady deals on his watch behind the
government, whether or not he is sent to the petroleum sector.
It is therefore not impossible that the people behind the smear
campaign against Jedy-Agba are among the notorious oil mafia and cartel
whose deep backend activities and shady deals are threatened by this
strategic nomination. Jedy-Agba knows the oil industry like the palm of
his hand, and his likely headship of the sector or as a minister of
state to Buhari is bound to ruffle feathers and put an end to some
underhand dealings. The level of opaqueness in the management of public
finance in the oil industry in Nigeria has continued to be worrisome.
This could thus be another tough call for an administration that has
committed itself to fighting corruption.
It could be recalled that Jedy-Agba’s onerous tasks as Group General
Manager, Crude Oil Marketing Division, NNPC had put him in a good stead
to manage a complex terrain. He was responsible for liaising with Crude
Pricing & Technical Evaluation Section on Price movement and other
input data for market reports. He also monitored and analyzed
consumption of other energy types, terms of cost availability and
relative impact on world petroleum supply/demand balance. Jedy-Agba was
simply vast and deep; and was capacitated enough to handle his huge
responsibilities.
The campaign of calumny will not be over even after the senate
screening and confirmation hearing. To be sure, those behind the
sponsored malicious media reports are likely to shift their attack to
the specific – calling on the president, not to appoint him as a
Minister of State for Petroleum, while playing up their unsubstantiated
allegations. Regardless of the shenanigans, Jedy-Agba remains a
wonderful pick.
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