Exit Ribadu? - Essay by Wole Soyinka
December 28, 2007 | posted by Mobolaji Aluko (Archives)



EXIT RIBADU? 

I can only hope that Benazir Bhutto’s followers will forgive me for saying this, but the news of Nuhu Ribadu’s removal from the anti-corruption Nigerian organisaton known as the EFCC will have, in all likelihood, a far more devastating impact on the psyche of the Nigerian nation than the deadly event that now threatens to further destabilize the tortured nation known as Pakistan, through the assasination of her democratic front runner, Benazir Bhutto. Let me pause here to express my sincere condolences to the people of Pakistan. 

What is at stake for us in Nigeria is not much different however: the restoration and consolidation of democracy, not in any sentimental or rhetorical sense, but as a lived reality that restores dignity to the people of any nation and guarantees their day to day security. The precarious socio-political condition into which the Pakistani people have been thrown  echoes, in both parallel and divergent directions, the blow dealt to the Nigerian nation by the ‘assassination’ of the head of an organization that commenced the process of restoring dignity to a people whose nation has become a byword for the most breath-taking scam in high-places, for endemic corruption, a contempt for accountability and transparency and the abuse of national resources in the pursuit of personal and party power consolidation. 

At every opportunity, we have stressed the obvious but ignored fact that the liberalization of political space is contingent upon the moral cleansing of such space. Thus the need to identify and contain – including by punitive means - individuals and organisations that operate on the open nexus easily summed up as : power derives from corruption which in turn fuels and guarantees power.  The battle against corruption therefore goes beyond the walling out of illegal economnc advantages. Corruption is the very bedrock of political illegitimacy. The tree of democracy cannot thrive on the compost of corruption.  

This obvious attempt at crippling one of the two anti-corruption crusade agencies of the nation, unarguably aggressive and result oriented on an unprecedented scale, must therefore be read as an assault on the very bastion of democracy. Again, I refer to my earlier indications: that the riddle of most of the political murders in the nation will be solved when the anti-corruption project has attained its ultimate goal of unearthing the hidden.  Let me refer yet again to the notorious case where a presiding judge on a politically motivated murder case threatened early to withdraw from the case. Soon after, he withdrew from the case altogether - the pressure, he openly announced, coming from the most unexpected quarters, had made his task impossible. That judge noted down details of monetary inducements that were offered to make him grant bail to a high-profile suspect. The upward spiral of that political suspect since his ‘acquittal’ says much about the umbilical cord that trails from material to political corruption. 

The ruling party of Nigeria, the PDP has proved yet again that there is no reformist agenda possible within its ranks. The presidential incumbent bears the primary and ultimate responsibility for this grotesque reversal of the nation’s frustrated push towards possible redemption, but it is the ruling party itself, the PDP, that continues to suffocate the nation in its folds of corruption, negating every attempt to rid her of this incubus, since that party has exhibited itself, again and again, as the very quagmire of corruption, nurtured on corruption, sustained by corruption and dependent on corruption for its very survival.  

Let all sophistry be abandoned - the removal of Nuhu Ribadu  is not about the removal of one individual. We are talking about signals, portents for future conduct, about the erosion of credibility, abandonment of principle, all of which of course transcends any individual. The timing, when viewed with the recent call to re-open the case-files of unsolved political murders, will be regarded as a coincidence only by starry-eyed innocents from space  – good luck to them. Those of us who have the slightest knowledge of behind-the-scenes manipulations since the trail of detection moved ever closer to the very apex of governance under the past regime, know that the nation was being brought closer and closer to the dismantling of one of the most sinister and corrupt governance machines that this nation has ever confronted – including even the incontinent reign of Sanni Abacha.  

Ribadu’s removal is therefore not an individual predicament. The situation here does not permit of the familiar cliche of any one individual being less than an institution or agency – no, that is not the issue! The issue is that an effective agency has been tampered with, unnecessarily, but with transparent motivations that constitute an assault on the corporate integrity of the nation. The trust of the nation has been abused - that is the issue. Instead of reinforcing the autonomy of an organization that is clearly dedicated to probity and political integrity, notice has been sent to all four corners of the nation, and to the international community that, at the slightest threat to the hegemony of corrupt rule, the credibility of even the most laudable institutions will be eroded. 

Is this the last word? Is Nuhu Ribadu yet another sacrificial lamb on the altar of success and promise of more and more success?  If so, the nation has indeed been brought to an abysmal low. Confusion has been deliberately and liberally sown. The reign of vanishing files, denied directives and ambiguous legal advices has begun where dubious Attorney-Generals fill the vacuum created by high level movements of personnel in multiple directions where those in the most sensitive and knowledgable places vanish into the bureaucratic maze, with hardly a trace of the rewards of their long dedicated industry.  Technical extensions of cut-and-dried prosecutions will now lengthen into eternity and of course – oblivion.  

What a dismal, contemptuous New Year gift to the nation! Again, I lament with the democratic people of Pakistan but, even in the midst of your grief, spare a moment of pity for that land of eternal missed opportunities and blighted hopes, that clay-footed giant sibling on a continent to your West, known as – Nigeria. 

Wole Soyinka










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Dominic
12/28/2007 11:13:00 am
Thank you so very much, Wole Soyinka. We needed a big voice on this one. Where is the NLC? Where is the ever-striking ASUU? If there was ever an occasion for a nation-wide strike, this is it. I cannot believe that the NASS could have possibly meant for the EFCC chairman to be under the real or pretended whims of the IGP. Why ! Sunday Eheindero should have saved his neck then by sending Ribadu on vacation!!!

We need to do better than complain about the obvious attempt to sabatoge justice ... we need to hold Yar Adua and his government accountable. We need to do whatever it takes for the government to understand that impunity is no longer acceptable to the Nigerian people. Unles
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a. a.
12/28/2007 1:45:12 pm
This underscores the need for strong institutions that will outlive personalities in Nigeria. What peace of mind it would give suffering Nigerian masses if they knew that efcc will continue to prosecute financial criminals regardless of presence or absence of Ribadu!

Alas, it is hard to imagine the fate of efcc. It does not look like it will survive in its present form.

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muyiwa
12/29/2007 3:07:04 am
Dominic right on! of course they will never go on strike as according to them thi s is not important. This is the time to stand up and be counted. I have personally lost all faith in the Yarardua government.

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Vincent Chuks Igbinedion
12/29/2007 3:09:14 pm
Things like this only happen in a country like Nigeria. It should be expected. When past and present leaders are face the risk of being invited by the Commission to answer questions on their roles in one scam or the other, the only better alternative is to send the man at the helm of affairs away under any guise. Ribadu has had his fair share of threats to his life and the galant way he took his assignment would even surprise his employers, and if he is not checked now, even former President Obasanjo would find himself in the belly of the monster he created. Have a wonderful time Ribadu wherever you may be. The soul of Nigeria owes you eternal gratitude for the fearless way you confronted th(more...)

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aliyu bello
12/31/2007 3:00:49 pm
i'm proud of you mr.wole.
this is becaise you so much care about poor citizens of nigeria.
more grease to you elbow.

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