Senator Dino Melaye
hehehehe..........This
is another interesting piece that tends to look at the spate of
certificate scandals involving public office holders in Nigeria.
There is a close complementary relationship between the concept of
leadership and followership. In fact, both terms work in concert without
which the other can't stand alone.
Good leadership is made by good followership and good followership
is made by good leadership. A true leader is a front-liner who is
supposed to set a good precedent for the teeming followers looking up to
him for direction and purpose.
James Maroosis, an authority on Leadership Studies at Fordham
University's Graduate School of Business Administration - United States
of America said;
"The difference between followers and leaders is that
followers need leaders to help them follow what leaders themselves are
following. This relationship takes a form of a shared response-ability
to a shared calling. Both find each other in a true followership to
create the world responsibility"
The Nigerian idea of leadership has turned the reciprocal
relationship around in oddity. There is a severe acute deficiency
syndrome in leadership and the followers have contacted the virus from
those elected or appointed to represent them in power. The resultant
effects are the high rate of corruption and general underdevelopment in
the country today.
Following the certificate scandal rocking the seeming invincible
Kogi West Senatorial District lawmaker, Dino Melaye has not only left my
mouth widely open in public out of bewilderment, but has also forced
tears down my cheeks coupled with a feeling of nausea.
Before now, Dino Melaye who is aspiring to be the Nigerian
President someday was seen as the honest mouthpiece of the masses. His
voice is constantly used as an advertorial on the African Independent
Television, AIT.
Dino is not only vocal, influential and maybe intelligent, but he
is very dramatic at the plenary. I am sure it was on this note that he
bagged the awards of the 2016 Silverbird Man of the Year, the Most
Outstanding Senator of the year 2016 and recently an award of excellence
as the 'Political Phenomenon of Our Time’ by the Association of
Northern Nigerian Students.
Dino is well endowed with a resonating and intimidating voice that
reverberates across the four corners of the Upper Chamber when he
speaks. If Dino had been a pastor, he wouldn't have needed a microphone
or any sound system to preach in Church as his mic/voice amplifier is
naturally in-built.
The 43-year old appears daring, cantankerous and valiant with
reference to his life and career ridden with controversies. Aside his
flashy cars owned and maintained without a concrete source of income
aside politics, one would have safely called Dino a saint before Sahara
Reporters owned by his former ally, Omoyele Sowore hacked the gallant
public figure down in the mud.
At first, Sahara Reporters tweeted that Dino Melaye and one Senator
Philips Tanimu Aduda, a People’s Democratic Party chieftain
representing Abuja Federal Capital Territory coordinated the sharing of
money as bribe in the Upper Chamber from an unspecified source to
sabotage the Senate confirmation of Ibrahim Magu as the substantive
Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC. This
proved ineffective since the controversial news platform never backed up
their accusations with a concise report or hard evidence.
Dino Melaye all along had a premonition that someone he might have
offended in the line of duty was on his case. He went to Twitter to
allege that the anti-graft body, EFCC was cooking up a case of fraud
against him and that he was ready to defend himself.
Yes, Dino Melaye's high-flying plane was about to crash but the
missile attack wasn't from the direction he anticipated. Sahara
Reporters tweeted again that Dino Melaye never graduated from the Ahmadu
Bello University in Zaria - Kaduna State. The news medium went ahead to
reveal that the Intel was once received by the leadership of the
Directorate of State Security, DSS but was swept under the carpet after
political manipulations.
Any normal person would wonder the credibility of such a claim as
Dino Melaye graduated over 17 years ago and had since been on the '8th
degree' within those years as he averred.
Dino listed a couple of schools abroad as his Alma Maters to laugh
off the accusations. He claimed he had a degree at Harvard University,
United States of America and the London School of Economics, United
Kingdom but both schools have since dissociated themselves from him
according to the information gathered by his accuser. This probably was
the loudest alarm that woke up Nigerians and caused everyone to set eyes
on the grave allegations of forgery and perjury against Dino.
Dino's three major attempts to win the media war against Sahara
Reporters notorious for exposing certificate scandals of Nigerian
leaders over the years have failed woefully. Dino shared a group photo
himself and others during his National Youth Service Corp, NYSC days in
Kaduna State in the year 1999, Dino slammed Sahara Reporters publisher,
Omoyele Sowore with a N5 billion law suit and N10 million for court
charges and he also shared images of his Masters degree thesis submitted
to the Ahmadu Bello University this year.
All these have failed to score points for Dino as his Twitter
followers simply urged him to produce his first degree certificate and
lay the matter to rest.
Dino's reluctance to produce a pictorial or relevant evidence has
raised eyebrows coupled with his questionable zeal for academic degrees
upon degrees without considering a PhD and be regarded as a Doctor of
Philosophy like his revered colleagues at the corridors of power.
There has also been an inconsistency in the names provided by the
available credentials of Dino where he made a Third Class degree in
Geography according to findings by The Punch newspaper.
The result was strangely regarded as a 'B.A in Geography' rather
than B.sc in Geography' as the department is under the faculty of Social
Sciences and not Arts.
Dino was accused of colluding the Head of Department to forge a
transcript after failing 5 core courses during his first degree. Dino’s
conflicting names were also missing on the school’s graduation list.
Investigations by Punch also revealed that Dino’s NYSC discharge
certificate, diploma certificate (Law, Security and Conflict Resolution)
from the University of Jos, Senior School Certificate carried
variations in names and errors begging for answers. Furthermore, Dino's
available SSCE result that stipulates he failed some core subjects
including Mathematics, English Language, Geography, Economics and
Chemistry only qualifies him to sit back at his father's house.
It now appears that Dino who accused Ibrahim Magu of failing an
'integrity test' following the indicting DSS report is not even
qualified to take an integrity test himself.
But thanks to a clarification statement by the Vice Chancellor,
Ahmadu Bello University, Prof. Ibrahim Garba, who spoke before the
Senate Committee on Ethics Privileges and Public Petitions on the
certificate scandal, Dino seems to be a victor.
Sahara Reporters has refused to back down as the online medium
reiterated that Dino connived with the HOD, Professor D.O Ogbonna who
later died teaching at the Kogi University to award 'fake grades'.
This drama is surely far from over and it has opened the eyes of
the general public to another anomaly perpetrated by the ruling class.
Come to think of it, if our leaders can be embroiled in despicable
acts of forgery and perjury which has adversely affected the public
service since inception, one wonders what is expected of their followers
going by the Yoruba saying that "a horse gathers momentum and inspiration from the one in its front during a race".
Internet fraudsters and other Nigerians engaged in infractions use
our leaders as an excuse to justify their criminal stands and their
explanations appear valid considering the widespread rot in every sector
in the Nigerian state.
Dino's fictitious or alleged abysmal credentials have forced
Nigerians to revisit the certificate scandal of President Muhammadu
Buhari who clinched victory contesting with a 'ghost certificate'
popularly called the 'NEPA Bill'. Erstwhile Speaker of the House of
Representatives, Salisu Buhari was also involved in a certificate
scandal. Others include Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed
Tinubu, Ayodele Fayose, Gabriel Suswam, Adams Oshiomhole, Godwin
Obaseki, Evan Enwerem, Stella Oduah, Andy Ubah, Domingo Obende, Maurice
Iwu, Ndidi Okereke-Onyuike, and Christian Abah as provided by Punch
newspaper.
It is baffling that a leader who broke the law for the achievement
of his selfish interests will comfortably occupy a public office and
attempt to defend the same law he showed disrespect for. It’s like
expecting some errant members of the Red Chamber to clear Ibrahim Magu
when about 11 of them including the Senate President, Bukola Saraki is
being tried for corruption. The erring public office holders are not
even bothered about the 14-year jail term attached to perjury by Section
118 of the Criminal Code as they can also buy judges with their loot
when dragged to court.
A leader who cuts corners to win political power is not expected to
tamper justice with mercy when dealing with the state treasury.
There is a strong link between certificate forgery and financial
crimes as questionable characters are produced thereby ending up as a
clog in the wheel of progress in the state.
Nigeria is blessed with good leaders who have achieved great things
for the country in the face of traditional acts of looting but cases of
forgery whether minor or major has riddled bright careers and it’s
worrisome.
When my father retired from the civil service in the year 2011,
many felt he was the architect of his own 'misfortune'. My mother
revealed he had the opportunity to falsify his age by reducing it by 5
years or more but he refused.
I was stunned to hear that considering the fact that a flagrant act
of illegality was given an acceptable outlook in the public service.
That's the reality of things in Nigeria where every success story has an ugly dark side.
With the crop of leaders currently governing Nigerians on lies and
empty promises, one is forced to push for a swap in position between the
leaders and followers as the latter seem better off in control.
Osayiwen Osahon George writes from Festac Town, Lagos State.
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